Comments Thread For: Povetkin Kept in Mandatory Postion To Deontay Wilder's Title
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Yep. The WBC should've set an example with Vargas. Athletes are responsible for what they put in their bodies, mistake or not. When you make these arbitrary decisions you open yourself up to lawsuitsA decision will be made around October when he's closing in on 6 months. That will be the length of his suspension retroactive to his failed test. He will be fighting for an interim title by the new year. History shows that cheaters don't get punished too badly. Toney, Ortiz & Botha are all proof of that. He will sign up with WBC clean program & all will be forgotten...Comment
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No, I don't go hard on any HW using steroids because I know they all use them.
Proof that I really think that: http://www.boxingscene.com/forums/sh...d.php?t=715369
I am against the whinners though. Same applies to Floyd. For years screaming "he's juicing!" then gets bigger and bigger as he gets old and gets caught with a huge IV before a fight, and shows unparalleled stamina.Comment
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Which heavyweight didn't get bigger since their amateur days? In fact, which BOXER period didn't get bigger since their amateur days? It's called growing or filling out your body, you know, the thing that happens naturally as you reach your mid twenties, late twenties, and even in your thirties.
How about we rather talk about the fact that he aint never failed a drug test instead of pulling long ass logs out of our asses.Comment
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WADA guidelines didn't account for a guy having a clean slate for three consecutive blood tests and then having the drug magically re-appear again. But then again, we both know this and it's obvious you just throwing shade on the facts to confuse the casual.Yes they found trace amounts which is most likely leftover from when he was taking it last year or of could have came from contamination. Were talking one part per million or some ridiculously miniscule amount. The fight should have been allowed to continue if the wbc followed wada guidelines. Looks like wbc will make the right decision and not let Wilder off the hook. I'm a wilder fan by the way but he needs to step up his competition if he wants to keep the fans he has. Time to ***** or get off the pot
Ps. You're not a Wilder fan, a Wilder fan wouldn't blatantly lie like you just did.Comment
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You wrong in the fact that not every HW has tested positive however I do not blame you for your su****ions as drug abuse is rampant in the HW division from the lower to the upper and even elite ranks -- but it is not fair to cast judgement on everyone for the failures of others as some men have different principles and morals from others and are not materialistic lazy and lacking the proper genetics to adequately compete in this sport ( Tyson Fury)......nevertheless there is one..... the noble honorable Deontay Wilder ; a man of virtue and a beacon of hope for a clean sport...lets hope he makes a full recovery and restores order to the sport...I hope you will embrace him as your champion as I have.No, I don't go hard on any HW using steroids because I know they all use them.
Proof that I really think that: http://www.boxingscene.com/forums/sh...d.php?t=715369
I am against the whinners though. Same applies to Floyd. For years screaming "he's juicing!" then gets bigger and bigger as he gets old and gets caught with a huge IV before a fight, and shows unparalleled stamina.Last edited by 1hourRun; 08-14-2016, 02:17 AM.Comment
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I don't understand why you guys have to lie so much. Wilder's team cancelled the fight? Are you guys sick or something? Do you type these things from your bed in the mental ward or what? I really don't get it?
Everybody knows the wbc postponed the fight pending further investigation, so why lie about something so obvious?Comment
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