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  • johnbook
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    #121
    Originally posted by Grimgash
    Even more so didn't the article say they inspected and OK'd TWO pairs? Then he didn't wear either pair? Uhm.... they gave both pairs to different fighters?
    Exactly. What headliner gives his glove to some undercarder when he's in line to fight for HW title, I told the other poster who wants to accept the surface of things regardless of how absurd.

    All they have to do is get the other fighters under oath and ask each one that was wearing that weight glove if they got it from Whyte or his team. Check It: Make that any weight glove as they do look small as compared to his opponent in pics.

    This is far worse than minute amount of drugs IMO.

    In this one, it appears things are unraveling for the perps.

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    • Roberto Vasquez
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      #122
      Originally posted by _Rexy_
      Just because Whyte said the gloves were taken doesn’t make it true though. At the fighter meeting there would have been a few pairs approved. Backups too. There’s no excuse that all of the gloves vanished and that Anber wasn’t allowed to inspect.
      Hey man. Yes could be. They should defintely investigate. If I was Rivas I'd be more worried about the PEDs. If this drug test comes back positive I'm going to say you were right about Whyte being a bum. I'll still be annoyed at Wilder not taking enough proper fights though. Have a word with your man so all us non-fanboys can support him too.

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        #123
        Originally posted by _Rexy_
        Actually? Or do you mean when he pulled the tape off with his teeth and called a time out? Hahaha
        Pre fight, Kevin Barry's son had to tell AJ to stop manipulating his gloves in the changing room. It's on film in the parker doco. AJ spent most of warm up pushing padding around in his gloves.

        Takam fight he got cut way too easy, I suspect dodgy gloves involved there too.

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          #124
          Originally posted by Roberto Vasquez
          Hey man. Yes could be. They should defintely investigate. If I was Rivas I'd be more worried about the PEDs. If this drug test comes back positive I'm going to say you were right about Whyte being a bum. I'll still be annoyed at Wilder not taking enough proper fights though. Have a word with your man so all us non-fanboys can support him too.
          Never called Whyte a "bum." as someone who's fought in the Am's I don't call anyone who steps in the ring bums.

          But no, I've never thought he was top tier, and this would prove it IMO.

          You CAN be a Ruiz Jr. fan without being a fan of Wilder though. I was a big fan of Andy before the Parker fight. The guy is entertaining in the ring, and is honestly the nicest ****ing guy you'll ever meet. I've had conversations with him a number of times and he is legit just as sweet and polite as he seems on television. I'm incredibly happy for the guy.
          Last edited by _Rexy_; 07-26-2019, 09:35 PM.

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            #125
            Originally posted by Jkp
            Pre fight, Kevin Barry's son had to tell AJ to stop manipulating his gloves in the changing room. It's on film in the parker doco. AJ spent most of warm up pushing padding around in his gloves.

            Takam fight he got cut way too easy, I suspect dodgy gloves involved there too.
            damn, that's messed up...

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              #126
              Originally posted by _Rexy_
              damn, that's messed up...
              No its not,fighters are allowed to custom fit the gloves as they see fit as long as they don't pull any stuffing out. Mike Tyson used to hit walls to get less cushion on his knuckles. The gloves cannot go out into a fighters dressing room until they are checked and approved by the commission so all of this is nonsense from you ,what new ? Ha

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              • Roberto Vasquez
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                #127
                Originally posted by _Rexy_
                Never called Whyte a "bum." as someone who's fought in the Am's I don't call anyone who steps in the ring bums.

                But no, I've never thought he was top tier, and this would prove it IMO.

                You CAN be a Ruiz Jr. fan without being a fan of Wilder though. I was a big fan of Andy before the Parker fight. The guy is entertaining in the ring, and is honestly the nicest ****ing guy you'll ever meet. I've had conversations with him a number of times and he is legit just as sweet and polite as he seems on television. I'm incredibly happy for the guy.
                I'm going to call him a bum because I was a fan of his and if you repay your fans like this you deserve to be called a bum. If it's proven it will be his second offense.

                Honestly he fought well against Rivas in terms of boxing skill. And he does hit hard but if needs PEDs to win he has to be lacking in some ways. A top 10 fighter, no longer top 5

                I always liked Ruiz although he has been acting a bit weird claiming he gets to choose where the AJ rematch is when we all know that's not what he would have signed up to. I am looking forward to seeing him in more top fights now

                As for Wilder I rate him as no.1 but I want him to prove he is no.1. If he retired now, he would be a footnote in the heavyweight division, known only for his huge power and wins against Stiverne, Ortiz and a close draw against Fury. I am genuinely still unsure about him. All it takes is for him to lose one fight - look at AJ - and people will be revising their opinion. So I just want him to fight the guys in the top 5 and to fight some more big punchers.

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                  #128
                  Originally posted by Roberto Vasquez
                  I'm going to call him a bum because I was a fan of his and if you repay your fans like this you deserve to be called a bum. If it's proven it will be his second offense.

                  Honestly he fought well against Rivas in terms of boxing skill. And he does hit hard but if needs PEDs to win he has to be lacking in some ways. A top 10 fighter, no longer top 5

                  I always liked Ruiz although he has been acting a bit weird claiming he gets to choose where the AJ rematch is when we all know that's not what he would have signed up to. I am looking forward to seeing him in more top fights now

                  As for Wilder I rate him as no.1 but I want him to prove he is no.1. If he retired now, he would be a footnote in the heavyweight division, known only for his huge power and wins against Stiverne, Ortiz and a close draw against Fury. I am genuinely still unsure about him. All it takes is for him to lose one fight - look at AJ - and people will be revising their opinion. So I just want him to fight the guys in the top 5 and to fight some more big punchers.
                  Know what? you're right. He tested positive for steroids and likely used 8oz gloves. **** him, he's a bum lol.

                  And I think Fury is the top guy, but I do think he is worried about the Wilder rematch. Wlad's best round against Fury was round 12. Wilder's best round against Fury was round 12. It's in the back of his mind that both of those guys figured him out, just too late. Its tough to rate the HW division right now, because so many people have great qualities, but not many of them. You could combine the top 5 HW's and make a great HW boxer though lol

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                  • Roberto Vasquez
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                    #129
                    Originally posted by _Rexy_
                    Know what? you're right. He tested positive for steroids and likely used 8oz gloves. **** him, he's a bum lol.

                    And I think Fury is the top guy, but I do think he is worried about the Wilder rematch. Wlad's best round against Fury was round 12. Wilder's best round against Fury was round 12. It's in the back of his mind that both of those guys figured him out, just too late. Its tough to rate the HW division right now, because so many people have great qualities, but not many of them. You could combine the top 5 HW's and make a great HW boxer though lol
                    Yes he would deserve it!

                    I agree with you about the Wilder/Fury fight. I think Wilder was reading him at times in that fight. And now he's had 12 rounds experience he will catch Fury with a big punch, much earlier in their rematch. I do remember Peter Fury saying before that fight that Fury hadn't got his power back yet. If that is true it could make it harder for Wilder but I still predict Wilder knocks Fury out in their rematch.

                    I disagree about Fury being no.1 right now. He needs to beat some top 10 opponents first. He doesn't have enough power to stop pretty much any top 20 fighter and so would have to go 12 rounds with them. I think that's the whole reason he has been fighting bums. It's risk-avoidance

                    Having said that I am predicting Ortiz beats Wilder in their second fight (just on a hunch) I think it's a big risk Wilder taking that fight when he doesn't need to. If he wins - he beats a 40 year old Ortiz, if he loses, people will be questioning everything. It's a no-win fight for Wilder. Ortiz has everything to win.

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                      #130
                      Originally posted by Roberto Vasquez
                      Yes he would deserve it!

                      I agree with you about the Wilder/Fury fight. I think Wilder was reading him at times in that fight. And now he's had 12 rounds experience he will catch Fury with a big punch, much earlier in their rematch. I do remember Peter Fury saying before that fight that Fury hadn't got his power back yet. If that is true it could make it harder for Wilder but I still predict Wilder knocks Fury out in their rematch.

                      I disagree about Fury being no.1 right now. He needs to beat some top 10 opponents first. He doesn't have enough power to stop pretty much any top 20 fighter and so would have to go 12 rounds with them. I think that's the whole reason he has been fighting bums. It's risk-avoidance

                      Having said that I am predicting Ortiz beats Wilder in their second fight (just on a hunch) I think it's a big risk Wilder taking that fight when he doesn't need to. If he wins - he beats a 40 year old Ortiz, if he loses, people will be questioning everything. It's a no-win fight for Wilder. Ortiz has everything to win.
                      The Ortiz rematch is a big needless risk. But as a boxing fan, I like it. It’s a good fight. If wilder is legit about going into the first fight with a flu though (reason he weighed in so low) then it could also be an earlier night for Ortiz.

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