Only bigoted nationalistic chav scum think this pillock had any hope against wilder
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all u guys get off Whytes DYck i dont understand why you ***ers have this much hate for the man , fury , ortiz canelo and loads of your favorite fighters are cheast we dont even know if whyte is one yet you are all on the guys dyck give him a break u pbc ******s .
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Whyte went life and death with Robert Helenius, ofcourse he needs PEDs. Lots and lots, just like AJ.
Brits of a feather pop PEDs together. Matchroom buys PEDs and B Sample urine in bulk.
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He failed a drug test.
Why do they need a hearing? Why did they need one before?
It’s pretty open and shut.
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While it would be a laugh to see wilder detonate on the same chin so many average power HWs have floored - this 2x drug cheat doesn’t deserve it or any other fight. The laughable 600 days mandatory crying after you test dirty? F off Eddie
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Seems UCAD and BBBof C again want to protect a British fighter and hide a positive doping test result.....
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I'm so lucky to be surrounded by so many all-knowing, never-assuming fans that I feel like a student would feel if he accidentally walked into a wrong door and got on a symposium of the brightest scientists in the field.
Jeesus f.king christ, can you just pump the brakes and let the man talk and explain his side, can you shut the hell up for a minute and wait for a regulating body to deliver its verdict? If their verdict is that Whyte is not guilty, Rivas might be able to sue them if there are sufficient grounds to say they were wrong, if they don't clear Whyte, Whyte has enough money in the bank now to appeal and take them to court. If there are good reasons for it. Deal with facts, not your idiotic assumptions. There is a reason Whyte keeps silence, perhaps, the longest silence in his career. Yes, it might be because he knows he messed, or there may be equally valid reasons why he shouldn't talk much. The bottom line is WE DO NOT KNOW. Its ok not to know something and just wait for the decision of those who should know. You, geniuses, should solve crime with your lighting speed "guilty/not guilty" decision making. Three of you and Chicago will no longer be called Chiraq.
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Yeah let’s deal with the facts.
Dillian Whyte failed a drug test. FACT.
Nothing else is a a fact. Nothing presented at this hearing is a fact. We have the facts, they weren’t acted on for some reason.
Originally posted by alexjust View PostI'm so lucky to be surrounded by so many all-knowing, never-assuming fans that I feel like a student would feel if he accidentally walked into a wrong door and got on a symposium of the brightest scientists in the field.
Jeesus f.king christ, can you just pump the brakes and let the man talk and explain his side, can you shut the hell up for a minute and wait for a regulating body to deliver its verdict? If their verdict is that Whyte is not guilty, Rivas might be able to sue them if there are sufficient grounds to say they were wrong, if they don't clear Whyte, Whyte has enough money in the bank now to appeal and take them to court. If there are good reasons for it. Deal with facts, not your idiotic assumptions. There is a reason Whyte keeps silence, perhaps, the longest silence in his career. Yes, it might be because he knows he messed, or there may be equally valid reasons why he shouldn't talk much. The bottom line is WE DO NOT KNOW. Its ok not to know something and just wait for the decision of those who should know. You, geniuses, should solve crime with your lighting speed "guilty/not guilty" decision making. Three of you and Chicago will no longer be called Chiraq.
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Originally posted by Bmore18 View PostEven if Whyte is innocent, this clusterf**k was handled so goddamn poorly by Eddie/Matchroom/BBBoC that it just screams coverup
Failed drug tests, stonewalling, backroom negotiations and deals with Lawyers are essential elements of a cover-up.
And this whole affair stinks.
Boxing has always needed a governing body with teeth, more so now than ever.
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