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  • #11
    Originally posted by _Rexy_ View Post
    Imagine being Dillian Whyte right now. Needing Steroids AND loaded gloves and STILL not being able to knock your opponent down. Gives himself every advantage possible and still needs the home ref to jump in with phoney breaks in the 12th round. All that to beat a guy that nobody outside of Canada has ever heard of 115-112.


    Pretty pathetic if you ask me

    pretty, pretty pathetic.
    Lol.

    What’s the scoop on the loaded gloves? Haven’t heard that.

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    • #12
      Originally posted by BattlingNelson View Post
      Lol.

      What’s the scoop on the loaded gloves? Haven’t heard that.
      https://www.boxingscene.com/team-riv...-fight--141197

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      • #13
        Originally posted by Zelda View Post
        Whyte does look bad at the moment. His A sample turned out positive, there is a case of gloves changed mysteriously and without the other party being able to verify it. So, potentially he got the undue advantage of being able to hurt his opponent more but still couldn't knock him down or out. Similarly, using a PED enabled him to fight longer (stamina) and able to get up from a KD.

        Who knows what would have happened if the fight was clean? Whyte slowing down without PED would mean Rivas had more chances of attacking and Whyte with normal gloves means he won't be hurting Rivas as badly. Would Whyte have had the same stamina? Would he have been able to get up if he were tired without PEDs?

        Regarding Wilder fight, Whyte had the opportunity to fight Wilder if Eddie could give Wilder $7m, but they refused. A Whyte vs Wilder PPV in the UK would definitely have generated much more than that so the price ain't that high. Big question is, will WBC still recognize this as a final eliminator for the mandatory position? Will WBC allow him to fight Wilder given his scenario? Assuming the B sample is the same as the A sample.
        100% No. The fight would be ruled a NC. There would be a new final eliminator based on the WBC rankings (which Whyte would be removed from)

        Which would be interesting, but the top two would turn down the eliminator

        2. Tyson Fury
        3. Anthony Joshua

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        • #14
          Wow. Not surprised though. Shady stuff like that happens all the time for the away boxer. Goose did it constantly for Ward.

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          • #15
            Originally posted by _Rexy_ View Post
            Imagine being Dillian Whyte right now. Needing Steroids AND loaded gloves and STILL not being able to knock your opponent down. Gives himself every advantage possible and still needs the home ref to jump in with phoney breaks in the 12th round. All that to beat a guy that nobody outside of Canada has ever heard of 115-112.


            Pretty pathetic if you ask me

            pretty, pretty pathetic.

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            • #16
              Originally posted by Jewish-Reptile View Post
              Wilder played the same move as Whyte, dodging Whyte for a more lucrative fight just like Whyte ducked ordered fights against Pulev and Ortiz.

              What’s your point, their both duckers or just Wilder ?
              My point is why would Wilder duck such a "pathetic" fighter?

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              • #17
                Originally posted by Cobra Curry View Post
                My point is why would Wilder duck such a "pathetic" fighter?
                Why would Wilder face a fighter in the U.K. when UKAD handles the testing of the U.K. fighters whilst the foreign based fighter fighting in the U.K. is tested by VADA ? Maybe because Whyte ain’t a fückin idiot and or he has money in the bank alrwady and ain’t desperate enough to fight on a Matchroom card where the offials, doping testing is all geared to benefit the home fighter.

                Wilder was right to turn Hearn’s money from down, the only good that will come of this is now Ruiz surely won’t be ****** enough to go to the U.K. now all he corrupt practices of the U.K. have been brought to light allowing ANABOLIC STEROID users to fight dirty, next thing we’ll see is Jarrell Miller asking UKAD to handle his testing when he’s fighting in the States, Jesus man this shyt isnt even funny.

                It saddens me you’ve got half witted guys on NSB defending this shyt, absolute losers of the highest order.

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                • #18
                  why are the uk fanatics defending whyte tho? whats up wit that?

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                  • #19
                    Originally posted by Jewish-Reptile View Post
                    Why would Wilder face a fighter in the U.K. when UKAD handles the testing of the U.K. fighters whilst the foreign based fighter fighting in the U.K. is tested by VADA ? Maybe because Whyte ain’t a fückin idiot and or he has money in the bank alrwady and ain’t desperate enough to fight on a Matchroom card where the offials, doping testing is all geared to benefit the home fighter.

                    Wilder was right to turn Hearn’s money from down, the only good that will come of this is now Ruiz surely won’t be ****** enough to go to the U.K. now all he corrupt practices of the U.K. have been brought to light allowing ANABOLIC STEROID users to fight dirty, next thing we’ll see is Jarrell Miller asking UKAD to handle his testing when he’s fighting in the States, Jesus man this shyt isnt even funny.

                    It saddens me you’ve got half witted guys on NSB defending this shyt, absolute losers of the highest order.
                    Who's defending doping? Not me. The OP declared Whyte pathetic for being unable to drop an unknown Canadian/ Columbian shortarse.
                    I asked why Wilder would swerve someone so utterly useless.

                    To act like Wilder declined to fight because of doping concerns when not a word on the subject was uttered at the time is disingenuous.

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                    • #20
                      Originally posted by Cobra Curry View Post
                      Who's defending doping? Not me. The OP declared Whyte pathetic for being unable to drop an unknown Canadian/ Columbian shortarse.
                      I asked why Wilder would swerve someone so utterly useless.

                      To act like Wilder declined to fight because of doping concerns when not a word on the subject was uttered at the time is disingenuous.
                      Who said anything about Wilder ducking Whyte due to doping concerns? Hearn told Wilder to fight Whyte. Wilder said he would as long as Joshua was next, and Hearn said "No, That's not how this works."

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