Comments Thread For: Warren Gives Background, Details on Fury Controversy With Farmer
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Everybody knew that the Wild Boar excuse was bogus, they just couldn't prove it.Although you are partially correct. No it isn't frank warren who's only just revealed that this farmer did submit the documents .. Yano the farmer? When this story broke about it it was in the "Daily Mail" and it was in their article where they confirm that they have copies of his affadavit so he gave them to whoever journo came to see him to basically back up his version of events. So while yes warren just admitted it, it was already public knowledge. I'm a huge fury fan but when I first saw this story I had a horrible feeling in my gut!! Worrying times as a Fan because this could send Tyson back to a dark place mentally I'm just hoping that's not the case. And also iv asked myself the exact same question!! Like if this farmer is now telling the truth and this has come about due to him not getting him £25,000 then that's mindblowing and yeah would be pure karma for the greed!! I keep telling myself surely Tyson or "Team Fury" couldn't be dumb enough to do this. Worrying times.
It was never really a genuine excuse, more of an "F-you" to the authorities.Comment
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Storm in a teacup.
The Furies came up with a ****** excuse when they were busted.
I doubt they expected anyone other than their own most fanatical fans to take it seriously.
They couldn't even be bothered to find a farmer who actually raised wild boar (or castrated them).
It just kind of covered their asses and gave them something to talk about and distract the media.
Completely consistent with Fury as a goofy clown. 'Castrated wild boar' - yeah right.
The bs story played no meaningful part in the investigation ie it didn't help him avoid a ban.
(For all we know UKAD investigated it - (a) uncastrated wild boar doesn't work as hoped (b) the farmer doesn't sell this meat)
They didn't pay the guy so he spoke to the press. Only way to get some cash out of it.
Best stay away from the Fury family dude.Comment
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Yes, they aren't going to punish him twice for the same offence. The only way this affects Fury himself is if it could be proved that he was personally involved in bribing a witness, and he won't have been.There is something being missed here.
UKAD did NOT accept Fury's claim of wild boar meat causing the bad test result.
Fury was not cleared in the case. He took a guilty plea.
Fury had to take a two year ban. A ban begins at the point of a positive test. The ban was irrelevant because Fury was out of the ring for over two years.
Whether or not the farmer lied is irrelevant to the case outcome. Fury was facing a two year ban in that case and got a two year ban.
Other than making Fury look bad, I don't see what UKAD could really do to him.Comment
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So warren just confirmed that this farmer is really the guy who signed fury’s witnesses.
Up until now i thought he was just making stories and trying to make a quick buck. But warren confirmed that there is indeed a connection. Fury must and should know him also since he is their witness.
I think the more warren talks, the more damaging it is. Why not let UKAD investigate this, who knows they might just throw this under the rag. Warren basically confirmed the allegations to the public.
Big fan of fury but farmer is definitely up to something, yes he committed perjury but it is because of the team fury’s offer.
And why the F did they not pay him 25,000 for??!! All this could’ve been avoided since fury already served his 2 year ban, but now the ban is pointless.I don’t understand a point in Fury defense... even if a stranger contacted that evil farmer who made 2 false docs, yet these 2 false docs was used by Fury’s attorney to cover Fury’s ass ?, at this point Fury should be well aware of what his attorney plan to do and use, so telling he never eared about that farmer is really su****ious and smell lies.
I mean i don’t give a flying **** to know who contacted that farmer when these false docs was used by Fury’s attorney with Fury consentements !!!!
Exactly... Thank goodness not everyone is laying the same way. The farmer obviously committed perjury. In committing perjury it also meant Team Fury committed one if indeed the farmer is on their witness statements.Comment
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Back in 2016 I had many arguments with posters on here in regards to the Wild boar excuse. I just didn’t believe it at the time and even this revelation isn’t any shock to me at all. The only thing am shocked about is the farmers claims that he never got the money that he was promised.Comment
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He must have given all his money away to the "homeless" by that time.Back in 2016 I had many arguments with posters on here in regards to the Wild boar excuse. I just didn’t believe it at the time and even this revelation isn’t any shock to me at all. The only thing am shocked about is the farmers claims that he never got the money that he was promised.
The moral of the story is when Gypsies approach you to engage in criminal activities, always get paid up front (or don't get involved).Comment
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Eating the meat of un-castrated wild boar is a genuine reason to have certain compounds present in your system that match those detected as PED's.Storm in a teacup.
The Furies came up with a ****** excuse when they were busted.
I doubt they expected anyone other than their own most fanatical fans to take it seriously.
They couldn't even be bothered to find a farmer who actually raised wild boar (or castrated them).
It just kind of covered their asses and gave them something to talk about and distract the media.
Completely consistent with Fury as a goofy clown. 'Castrated wild boar' - yeah right.
The bs story played no meaningful part in the investigation ie it didn't help him avoid a ban.
(For all we know UKAD investigated it - (a) uncastrated wild boar doesn't work as hoped (b) the farmer doesn't sell this meat)
They didn't pay the guy so he spoke to the press. Only way to get some cash out of it.
Best stay away from the Fury family dude.
Gypsies don't trust the authorities and will take the pi55 at every opportunity. It was as much a "Fack you" to the authorities as it was an excuse.
Don't take anything Fury says at face value.Comment
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