Tyson Fury: as innocent now as he has ever been.

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    Tyson Fury: as innocent now as he has ever been.

    Only a moron would see it as an admission of guilt that a fight be turned to a NC.

    They had him over a barrel. What they really wanted to do was nullify his status as the Lineal champion. He outwitted them, almost turned the tide. Almost, but not quite. Fear of a counter case is the only thing that stopped them going after his Lineal status.

    I am sure now every measure will be taken to make it impossible for Tyson to be framed again. It is a shame that he lost two prime years just for telling the truth.

    Anthony Joshua is clearly on PEDs. It is not even debatable. CLEARLY. Anyone who would say otherwise is a brainwashed sycophant. To falsely accuse Tyson Fury, and drag his name through the mud? When AJ is strolling about looking like a bodybuilder? People need to wake up.

    They could still go after Tyson's Lineal status. Don't be surprised if they do. Providing he can get back to 70% of his best, he'll be back at the top regardless.

    Let the good times roll.
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    #2
    Originally posted by White Willy
    Only a moron would see it as an admission of guilt that a fight be turned to a NC.

    They had him over a barrel. What they really wanted to do was nullify his status as the Lineal champion. He outwitted them, almost turned the tide. Almost, but not quite. Fear of a counter case is the only thing that stopped them going after his Lineal status.

    I am sure now every measure will be taken to make it impossible for Tyson to be framed again. It is a shame that he lost two prime years just for telling the truth.

    Anthony Joshua is clearly on PEDs. It is not even debatable. CLEARLY. Anyone who would say otherwise is a brainwashed sycophant. To falsely accuse Tyson Fury, and drag his name through the mud? When AJ is strolling about looking like a bodybuilder? People need to wake up.

    They could still go after Tyson's Lineal status. Don't be surprised if they do. Providing he can get back to 70% of his best, he'll be back at the top regardless.

    Let the good times roll.



    Innocent people don't post messages like this.

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      #3
      Originally posted by Robbie Barrett



      Innocent people don't post messages like this.

      So there were "elevated levels" of something found in one out of about ten tests? Everything before and after has been completely clean. Nice job of framing the Fury's there. Oh and a "compromise" isn't an admission of guilt.

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      • Robbie Barrett
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        #4
        Originally posted by White Willy

        So there were "elevated levels" of something found in one out of about ten tests? Everything before and after has been completely clean. Nice job of framing the Fury's there. Oh and a "compromise" isn't an admission of guilt.
        Making a deal is an admission of guilt. Any non ****** wouldn't accept a punishment for something they didn't do.

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          #5
          Originally posted by Robbie Barrett
          Making a deal is an admission of guilt. Any non ****** wouldn't accept a punishment for something they didn't do.
          Right, so UKAD implicated themselves by agreeing a deal then?

          If they'd had their way they'd have wiped his title victory and upheld a ban.

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            #6
            Originally posted by Robbie Barrett
            Making a deal is an admission of guilt. Any non ****** wouldn't accept a punishment for something they didn't do.
            Not really. If he was found guilty it's an automatic 4 year ban. Only a ****** would waste another two years of his life sitting on the sidelines over a principle to satisfy internet nerds like you.

            Man has a family to feed.

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              #7
              Originally posted by Robbie Barrett



              Innocent people don't post messages like this.
              Exactly.

              Accepting a deal with UKAD to be done with this whole situation made sense for Fury and isn't really an admission of guilt... that tweet on the other hand is a clear acknowledgment that he was in the wrong (thus cheated) and is an admission of guilt.

              I'm glad he's back, but his fans are in cuckoo land if they really think he did nothing wrong in all this...

              If he did nothing wrong he stands by it and then sues UKAD for millions for loss of earnings.
              Last edited by Deus; 12-13-2017, 12:22 AM.

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                #8
                Originally posted by Deus
                Exactly.

                Accepting a deal with UKAD to be done with this whole situation made sense for Fury and isn't really an admission of guilt... that tweet on the other hand is a clear acknowledgment that he was in the wrong (thus cheated) and is an admission of guilt.
                He could be saying he sinned by accepting a deal. He allowed the wrongs against him to stand in favour of continuing his career.

                You're making ish up to fit your narrative.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by White Willy
                  Only a moron would see it as an admission of guilt that a fight be turned to a NC.

                  They had him over a barrel. What they really wanted to do was nullify his status as the Lineal champion. He outwitted them, almost turned the tide. Almost, but not quite. Fear of a counter case is the only thing that stopped them going after his Lineal status.

                  I am sure now every measure will be taken to make it impossible for Tyson to be framed again. It is a shame that he lost two prime years just for telling the truth.

                  Anthony Joshua is clearly on PEDs. It is not even debatable. CLEARLY. Anyone who would say otherwise is a brainwashed sycophant. To falsely accuse Tyson Fury, and drag his name through the mud? When AJ is strolling about looking like a bodybuilder? People need to wake up.

                  They could still go after Tyson's Lineal status. Don't be surprised if they do. Providing he can get back to 70% of his best, he'll be back at the top regardless.

                  Let the good times roll.
                  If Joshua is on roids he is on WORST kind EVER.He has lost ALL his stamina since he started getting past 245 or so.I don't think he is on roids I think the powerlifting he is doing is mental.Like its tied to his confidence like MAYBE he thinks he can lift his chin away.I know they better get him to quit or he will lose to 1st guy with great chin and decent power and of desire to win after tough 4-5 rounds TOP AT THIS WEIGHT.

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                  • Robbie Barrett
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by LacedUp
                    Not really. If he was found guilty it's an automatic 4 year ban. Only a ****** would waste another two years of his life sitting on the sidelines over a principle to satisfy internet nerds like you.

                    Man has a family to feed.
                    Wrong 4 years is the maximum, not the minimum. So accepted the deal because he thought he would be found guilty is what you're saying?

                    I wonder what the evidence they wanted thrown out was? We'll probably never know now he accepted the deal.

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