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  • Dye
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    #21
    Originally posted by joeytrimble
    why didnt he come forward 6 or 7 years ago man?
    i cant tell you that, all i am is if he has the proof of his HIV negative why not let him fight

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    • joeytrimble
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      #22
      how do you know if hes got the proof? ... show us a link with results
      or a link with him in a press confrence showing everybody results
      untill then...they still havent found jimmy hoffa and tommy morrison still has HIV ..case closed

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      • Dr Cynical
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        #23
        Originally posted by DYNAMITE-DYE-92
        Do you think there are people, trying to keep you out of it, for other reasons, beside the HIV?

        MORRISON:

        You know what? There is a part of me that does. There was always a little part of that thought, something was going on there. They tell me I am HIV positive, 45 minutes later; I am on a plane, by myself, flying through Washington, ******ia, just trying to get back to Tulsa. Why they got me out of there so fast, sending me off by myself? They all stayed there and watched the fights, there was some pretty shady stuff that went on there, there was a protocol that could have been taken, there was an appeal process that didn’t happen, I don’t know why. I mean, Don King had three fighters that he could monopolize the division with, Tyson, Lewis and Oliver McCall. The only person in his way was me. That crossed my mind...
        lol Ok, now Tommy is sounding like Alex Jones.

        He really needs to just face facts and deal with his ****.

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        • Dye
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          #24
          you people never saw prof he had HIV, they do make mistakes

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          • Dye
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            #25
            he has only had a few tests done, and only one came out positive and the rest indecesive and now if this is true Negative

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            • joeytrimble
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              #26
              its not our responsability as fans to have proof or not...the medical department says he had it ...that means he does! ... if it was inconclusive and he came out with proof that he didnt have it trust me they would have wanted him back in...

              if they're letting mesi come back when obviously hes not up to par then they would have let tommy back knowing he had direct evidence that stated he was healthy espessially if it was 6 or 7 years ago

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              • Dye
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                #27
                he claims he has proof now not 6 or 7 years ago.

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                  #28
                  Originally posted by DYNAMITE-DYE-92
                  By the end of the night, one of the more unusual tales of the tape read this way: Henry Akinwande, the World Boxing Association's top heavyweight contender and the man set to take on Holyfield, had tested positive for hepatitis B, a serious liver disease that can be transmitted through blood; Ray Mercer, another heavyweight, had also tested positive for hepatitis B; Maria Nieves-Garcia, the fighter to box Martin, was found to be 21 weeks pregnant, and Duran, a 46-year-old Panamanian, was set to see a state court judge in Florida.
                  Hep-B can be cured and there are vaccines that are avalible so you never get it. Hep C is a death sentence there is no cure and almost no way to treat it. It makes aids look like bitchmade. I went to nursing school not medical but you learn alot of stuff about blood born pathagens. Hep-b is the least of the wories. There are strains of hep-b that are very tough to cure some are not able to be cured. But hep-c is a complety diffrent anmimal like I said above. Aids now in the US. and western europe is a treatable disese with people being able to live almost natural life spans. Same thing with hep-B. Hep-c your a dead man walken.
                  Last edited by AREALFIGHTER; 07-25-2006, 12:24 AM.

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                  • Dye
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                    #29
                    Originally posted by AREALFIGHTER
                    Hep-B can be cured and there are vaccines that are avalible so you never get it. Hep C is a death sentence there is no cure and almost no way to treat it. It makes aids look like bitchmade.

                    Hepatitis B is caused by a virus that attacks the liver. The virus, which is called hepatitis B virus (HBV), can cause lifelong infection, cirrhosis (scarring) of the liver, liver cancer, liver failure, and death.

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                    • Dye
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                      #30
                      Is there a cure for hepatitis B?
                      There are no medications available for recently acquired (acute) HBV infection. Hepatitis B vaccine is available for the prevention of HBV infection. There are antiviral drugs available for the treatment of chronic HBV infection.

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