Why do people ignore the fact fury is a steroid cheat?
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I knew there was a reason Fury got up from that shot. He probably injected the PED's in his chin directly. A cheater and a coward. Unbelievable. Fury is the Prince Charles of Boxing.
The judges were probably told not to give Fury the win because he was going to test positive. Looks like they gave Wilder a draw to avoid tainting the HWT title by having a PED cheat have his arm raised. I think the judges should be applauded for putting the integrity of the sport ahead of money.
Also explains why Fury avoided the rematch. he wants time to cycle on and off.Comment
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- -So you ain't people? Who knew?He got caught with nandralone as well as ******* in his system and got a two year ban. No one seems to discuss the fact that he was caught using a steroid and served a long ban
Nandrolone esters are used for physique- and performance-enhancing purposes by competitive athletes, bodybuilders, and powerlifters.[8]
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/NandroloneComment
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Jumped on the mental health craze. Media doesn't want to talk badly about a mental health "hero". I believe it's BS, if you know anything about mental health diagnosis and treatments. He said he went to the doctor once and they gave him diazepam, he just threw them away and never went back. Doctors don't prescribe diazepam for depression, they'd give him an SSRI.Comment
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Yep agreed, I personally don’t believe he has anything. I think everything he does is a front, playing up to the “Am bipolar or got mental health issues” thing. I like him as a boxer but hate how he has use a real illness to his advantage. For me he isn’t a hero to those real sufferers. He played a perfect game. Mental health my as*.Jumped on the mental health craze. Media doesn't want to talk badly about a mental health "hero". I believe it's BS, if you know anything about mental health diagnosis and treatments. He said he went to the doctor once and they gave him diazepam, he just threw them away and never went back. Doctors don't prescribe diazepam for depression, they'd give him an SSRI.
I work with mental health patients, clozapine, sertraline, fluoexitine etc not diazepamComment
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