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  • RJJ-94-02=GOAT
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    #21
    Originally posted by Robbie Barrett
    Whyte was punished for that, a 2 year ban. Where's Miller's punishment?
    Sweet Caroline...

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    • RJJ-94-02=GOAT
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      #22
      Originally posted by Robbie Barrett
      He wa found to be contamination for Rivas. He got a 2 year ban for the one he was found guilty of. As did Fury. Where's Miller's ban?
      If it truly was contamination, why not take the Yoel Romero route and sue for MILLIONS??????

      I wonder why Whyte won’t do that. 🤔🤔🤔🤔

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      • champion4ever
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        #23
        No, the circumstances were different. Miller popped dirty before he was even allowed in the ring to put another fighter's life in jeopardy and then the fight was subsequently cancelled by Matchroom.

        While Whyte on the other hand, had popped dirty too before he was allowed in the ring to put another fighter's life at risk but was yet still permitted to fight by Matchroom, UKAD, and the BBBoC anyway without even notifying Team Rivas which is both unethical and amoral at best.

        Speaking of moral inconsistencies; Eddie Hearn was willing to risk Oscar Rivas' life but not Anthony Joshua's and I ask myself why?

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        • RJJ-94-02=GOAT
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          #24
          Originally posted by champion4ever
          No, the circumstances were different. Miller popped dirty before he was even allowed in the ring to put another fighter's life in jeopardy and then the fight was subsequently cancelled by Matchroom.

          While Whyte on the other hand, had popped dirty too before he was allowed in the ring to put another fighter's life at risk but was yet still permitted to fight by Matchroom, UKAD, and the BBBoC anyway without even notifying Team Rivas which is both unethical and amoral at best.

          Speaking of moral inconsistencies; Eddie Hearn was willing to risk Oscar Rivas' life but not Anthony Joshua's and I ask myself why?
          Good question... I have a feeling it will never get asked though.

          Eddie Hearn taking the moral high ground over PED’s is like Adolf Hitler condemning genocide.

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          • willieb24
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            #25
            You just can't make this **** up...too funny.

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            • solid_jab1987
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              #26
              Originally posted by champion4ever
              No, the circumstances were different. Miller popped dirty before he was even allowed in the ring to put another fighter's life in jeopardy and then the fight was subsequently cancelled by Matchroom.

              While Whyte on the other hand, had popped dirty too before he was allowed in the ring to put another fighter's life at risk but was yet still permitted to fight by Matchroom, UKAD, and the BBBoC anyway without even notifying Team Rivas which is both unethical and amoral at best.

              Speaking of moral inconsistencies; Eddie Hearn was willing to risk Oscar Rivas' life but not Anthony Joshua's and I ask myself why?
              You know the reason why. UKAD allowed Whyte to fight and cleared him before the Rivas fight. Fact. Disagree with UKAD not Hearn or Whyte.

              Miller got caught before the fight, tested positive and was not cleared... and in the end was found with 3 different PED's in his system including one that has to be injected.

              The two instances are night and day. Everything else is just conjecture and biased opinion.
              Last edited by solid_jab1987; 02-03-2020, 11:03 AM.

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              • kafkod
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                #27
                Originally posted by OnlytheTruth
                Was happy to keep Whyte on though.

                And before anyone jumps on this, I'm not talking about the sample v Rivas.
                Whyte bought an energy drink over the counter from a supplement store without realising that one of the ingredients had recently been put on the banned list. He served a 2 year ban for that mistake.

                There is no comparison between that and what Jarrell Miller did.

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                • Fire4231
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                  #28
                  How does Eddie sleep at night? How does the criminal mind keep track of all these lies?

                  Congratulations to Big Baby for not going down with the con man’s ship.

                  DAZN boxing is clearly on borrowed time and investors would be absolutely foolish to double down with a repeatedly proven idiot at the helm.

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                  • JuanSkinner
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                    #29
                    Originally posted by RJJ-94-02=GOAT
                    HahahahahahaHahahahahahahahahahhahahaha😂😂😂😂😂

                    This is the same guy who’s trying to make Dillian Whyte vs Alexander Povetkin...

                    Biggest hypocrite in boxing.
                    Exactly lol. By sure what my opinions are as it seems most people are at it and has been the case for a long time. The most respected authorities don't even have the same code of conduct. got to love boxing

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                    • Citizen Koba
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                      #30
                      Originally posted by Corelone
                      If UKAD knew Whyte was contaminated, why didn't they tell Rivas? Hearn knew about Miller day one. Confidentiality? What kind of testing guarantees not to tell if you get caught? These are the crooks.
                      The system is actually the same under VADA, man. In the first instance, before guilt is fully established and initial checks are made the only parties informed are the lead promoter, the party who tested positive and the relevent governing body. Unless it's writen into the fight contract the other party only needs to be informed once guilt has been established and the fight needs to be canceled or whatever.

                      Personally I disagree with the system, (far as I'm concerned the opposing fighter should have the option of withdrawing from a fight without prejudice if there's an adverse finding even if the fighter is cleared) but I can see exactly where they're coming from, and I can aslo see a mountain of issues involved with informing the opposing fighter of a result prematurely.

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