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  • MulaKO
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    #11
    Originally posted by Boxing Goat
    So, in your opinion, any fighter who loses at the top level should simply retire?
    Would boxing even exist
    Just asking

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    • champion4ever
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      #12
      Whoopty fucking doo!

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      • Ray*
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        #13
        Originally posted by Marchegiano
        can someone catch me up on the UKAD business?

        I don't want to see Fury stripped anyway. That's a bad way to win a title off a man.
        UKAD are USADA equivalents. They are both under the rules of WADA. They basically caught Fury (Tyson and Hughie) in 2015 for nandrolone (Excessive levels), both were not charged until 2016 (After Tyson had beaten Wladimir), all hell broke loose at that point, the Fury’s tried to drown UKAD with a lot of good lawyers, wild boar was used as the main reason why he had an elevated level of Nandrolone in the Christian hammer fight.

        UKAD in the end had to do a deal with the Fury’s when they were running out of money, so gave out a backdated ban to both fighters, around that time Tyson claimed he had mental illness, he didn’t fight for almost 3 years. Hughie fought just over a year of the “Backdated ban”.

        Now the farmer that signed the witness statements (2 of those), has come out and claimed he committed perjury because he didn’t really supply them with any Wild boar meat, but that he was promised 25k to lie.

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          #14
          Originally posted by Ray*
          UKAD are USADA equivalents. They are both under the rules of WADA. They basically caught Fury (Tyson and Hughie) in 2015 for nandrolone (Excessive levels), both were not charged until 2016 (After Tyson had beaten Wladimir), all hell broke loose at that point, the Fury’s tried to drown UKAD with a lot of good lawyers, wild boar was used as the main reason why he had an elevated level of Nandrolone in the Christian hammer fight.

          UKAD in the end had to do a deal with the Fury’s when they were running out of money, so gave out a backdated ban to both fighters, around that time Tyson claimed he had mental illness, he didn’t fight for almost 3 years. Hughie fought just over a year of the “Backdated ban”.

          Now the farmer that signed the witness statements (2 of those), has come out and claimed he committed perjury because he didn’t really supply them with any Wild boar meat, but that he was promised 25k to lie.

          I remember some that, thanks bud. I don't think I ever realized Fury was banned. I thought he quit while they were doing their investigation and the quitting ended the investigating. Good on ya.

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          • Boxing Goat
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            #15
            Originally posted by MulaKO
            Would boxing even exist
            Just asking
            No shxt lol

            The mfkrs trip me out.

            Stay safe over the weekend (VIRUS BS)

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              #16
              Originally posted by Boxing Goat
              No shxt lol

              The mfkrs trip me out.

              Stay safe over the weekend (VIRUS BS)
              Lol
              Thank you
              Same to you and your loved ones

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              • LacedUp
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                #17
                Originally posted by Boxing Goat
                So, in your opinion, any fighter who loses at the top level should simply retire?
                Losing three times in a row to a guy you said had pillowfists wouldn't be a great look

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                • Boxing Goat
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                  #18
                  Originally posted by LacedUp
                  Losing three times in a row to a guy you said had pillowfists wouldn't be a great look
                  Same question? So he should just retire?

                  And this was Wilder's first loss, for the record.

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                    #19
                    Originally posted by Boxing Goat
                    Same question? So he should just retire?

                    And this was Wilder's first loss, for the record.
                    Depends on the manner of his first loss. he's 35 or whatever, and if he comes off 2 KO defeats then maybe it's time to consider it.

                    At the end of the day, it's up to him.

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                    • Boxing Goat
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                      #20
                      Originally posted by LacedUp
                      Depends on the manner of his first loss. he's 35 or whatever, and if he comes off 2 KO defeats then maybe it's time to consider it.

                      At the end of the day, it's up to him.
                      Right, but a couple losses do not necessarily mean a fighter should retire. He really didn't get knocked out against Fury, so it's not like he took too much punishment. If he can still make a living at it and be competitive, I see no reason to retire.

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