LOL callin 'em out! I like it. When a person's ego is threatened because something is being said about their favorite athlete, what is really objective is (tried to be) turned to subjective.
Meat? In a million dollar training camp with slaughterhouses owned by the handlers? It's like when you found out wrestling was fake as a kid and not wanting to believe it. I get it, though. Wouldn't be as vocal as some looking like an idiot defending it, but I get it. There's more factual (I said factual, internet trolls with tough people in their pictures that clearly don't match what's sitting in front of that sweet Dell) evidence against Canelo cheating than all of Bill Cosby's cases combined--and Cosby did that sh *t!
Eddie Hearn said, "You look at his physique on the scales for the last Golovkin fight, everyone is already su****ious, and ever more so now. Having spoke to doctors, when we put a VADA random testing in process, previously we’ve done it with 8 weeks to go. The doctors have told me this is the biggest waste of time game. You need it 16 weeks out because a drug cheat will stop their cycle probably by 8 weeks...which is about the time that this has happened, which again don’t look great."
And what was it 98 or 99% of pro fighters in boxing and mma (also nearly 100% of nba/nfl/mlb) --people that understand the point system and watch/are in fights more than any of us gave it to GGG and talked about the scorecards--this being the second time a Canelo fight was thought to need to be relied on a corrupt judge, the first that hilarious Mayweather/Canelo scorecard. No one wants to talk about that, though.
So as a fan of watching BOTH GGG and Canelo, but even more a fan of having a clean sport, I like the no sh *t/hard line you're drawing in the sand. Athletes cheat. They get caught. We have to move on. Fun rematch coming up. Canelo has an image to try to repair--no easy task off the gear now against a Golovkin. And Golovkin needs to prove he can still do it. Mazel. Mazel. Good things. Good things.
Meat? In a million dollar training camp with slaughterhouses owned by the handlers? It's like when you found out wrestling was fake as a kid and not wanting to believe it. I get it, though. Wouldn't be as vocal as some looking like an idiot defending it, but I get it. There's more factual (I said factual, internet trolls with tough people in their pictures that clearly don't match what's sitting in front of that sweet Dell) evidence against Canelo cheating than all of Bill Cosby's cases combined--and Cosby did that sh *t!
Eddie Hearn said, "You look at his physique on the scales for the last Golovkin fight, everyone is already su****ious, and ever more so now. Having spoke to doctors, when we put a VADA random testing in process, previously we’ve done it with 8 weeks to go. The doctors have told me this is the biggest waste of time game. You need it 16 weeks out because a drug cheat will stop their cycle probably by 8 weeks...which is about the time that this has happened, which again don’t look great."
And what was it 98 or 99% of pro fighters in boxing and mma (also nearly 100% of nba/nfl/mlb) --people that understand the point system and watch/are in fights more than any of us gave it to GGG and talked about the scorecards--this being the second time a Canelo fight was thought to need to be relied on a corrupt judge, the first that hilarious Mayweather/Canelo scorecard. No one wants to talk about that, though.
So as a fan of watching BOTH GGG and Canelo, but even more a fan of having a clean sport, I like the no sh *t/hard line you're drawing in the sand. Athletes cheat. They get caught. We have to move on. Fun rematch coming up. Canelo has an image to try to repair--no easy task off the gear now against a Golovkin. And Golovkin needs to prove he can still do it. Mazel. Mazel. Good things. Good things.
Originally posted by Progrssive_Jedi
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