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I think Floyd should retire personally. But since he's going to keep fighting once a year he should go Khabib, Pac and Alvarez. That's close to 600 million for him lined up of course he gets passed Khabib and Pac. Even if he loses to Alvarez he would have made close to a billion for getting that 0 taken away. That amount of money would be worth it, I would think.
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Originally posted by Realizniguhnit View PostNo Oscar you just engaged in steroids, drugs, **********s, and wear fishnets. Not to mention paying off judges
And Canelo beats up and assaults flyweights over women and eats PED meat..
Birds of a feather, flock together
Wtf, Oscar never took steroids you dope.
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Originally posted by Realizniguhnit View PostNo Oscar you just engaged in steroids, drugs, **********s, and wear fishnets. Not to mention paying off judges
And Canelo beats up and assaults flyweights over women then blames it on his brother and eats PED meat..
Birds of a feather, flock together
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Originally posted by Lion81 View PostWtf, Oscar never took steroids you dope.
“For Oscar to make his comments. Remember I was De La Hoya's promoter. I know what the history is. When [Thomas] Hauser says “sign the waiver or shut up”, Hauser knows exactly what he is alluding to. I'm not going to say much about it but remember I was De La Hoya's promoter. I know when it happened and how many times it happened. If you remember there was a grace period that when they tested fighters for steroids.”… Bob Arum, Boxingscene.com
In regards to the grace period that Arum is referring to, I direct you to Thomas Hauser’s comments that sparked the entire De La Hoya waiver signing:
“In 2002, the Nevada State Athletic Commission instituted steroid testing for championship fights, but said that there would be a six-month period during which, absent aggravating circumstances, a fighter who tested positive for a performance-enhancing drug would be sent an “educational letter” rather than be penalized.”
Eddie Mitchell Sacramento, CA “Rick, do you think De La Hoya took performance enhancing drugs?” Eddie, I do believe he took something. With both Howard and Arum alluding to this, and De La Hoya refusing to sign a waiver, it makes it hard to believe otherwise. Keep in mind that Bob Arum was Oscar’s promoter; he would know about any failed tests.
However, something that is just as alarming is the fact that Boxing and the NSAC did more to cover up the positive tests than they did to clean it up. Sending out a letter and “educating” a PEDs user is a joke. Suspensions and a public outing should have been the appropriate course. Perhaps, boxing would have fewer problems now if they actually tried to stop it back then
Come again f@ggotLast edited by Realizniguhnit; 10-18-2018, 05:32 PM.
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It’s amazing how this idiots can’t acknowledge that Floyd is a woman beater. They accept it . Regardless of what Oscar did fact is Floyd is a woman beater.
Now if you want to comment on Oscar make a separate thread about it
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Originally posted by Lion81 View PostWomen beater can't handle being out of the limelight. Can't handle hearing about Canelo's $365 million dollar blockbuster guarantee.
The general public weren't even aware Floyd was a top earner. People probably just assumed it was always Lebron/Messi and Ronaldo. Only the hardcore boxing fans knew this.
The world was buzzing yesterday over Canelo's $365 million dollar contract. I saw the news on sites that had nothing to do with boxing.
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