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  • Dasmius Shinobi
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    #81
    Originally posted by 1hourRun
    The coward knows the hounds of justice are on his wretched scent. Tyson is only constructing a means to once again divert attention from his UKAD case :

    First, Tyson used Mental-Illness and ******* addiction to sell himself as a 'survivor' to the American public , now he will not even acknowledge his ban from the UK for subvergence of a official civil investigation ( coming soon ), by exempting himself of any legal jurisdiction under the control of the British doping agency.

    Whats the matter Tyson? The rules do not apply to you huh? Let it go, say the 'Fury-Faithful', '' He served his ban. '' -- actually, NO, Tyson negotiated a Back-dated Ban whilst he was coked-out, and Hughie's career was never affected ; as he ( Hughie ) went on to fight Joseph Parker for the WBO HW title. The recent charges are a whole different matter, granted it relates to his ( Tyson's ) steroid abuse, however, this is a far worse crime.

    Tyson Fury should be jailed, and permanently banned from boxing anywhere in the world.
    Originally posted by 1hourRun
    A man deserves a second chance when he has paid for his misdeeds, I'm still waiting on Tyson to rightfully pay for his cheating. However, I would agree with you about how accepting America is towards immoral degenerates. Mike Tyson comes to mind, he rapped a young lady and was freed a few years later, for a crime that other men have been given a life-sentence.

    Injustice makes me sick!
    Originally posted by Squared.Circle
    How do you even have any tears left? Lol You’ve been constantly crying since the Gypsy King, unequivocally the best heavyweight in the world, catastrophically exposed and bullied your idol around the ring baha

    There will be no charges from UKAD. Fury will not be banned. Fury will not receive any type of criminal conviction. The referees in both Wilder v Fury fights were fair and impartial. He passed all VADA tests for both Wilder fights. No investigations will ever be made into that pathetic glove conspiracy. No injuries hampered Wilder’s training. His silly costume that he claims weighed 45lbs (even though the makers put up a quickly deleted tweet stating the gimp suit actually weighed 26lbs) did not sap his energy.

    Wilder is a terrible boxer who was beat for the second time and ridiculously exposed for the fourth time, that is that. Your constant crying will never change the facts. You backed the wrong horse for the last six or seven years but it’s ok, cherub, just build a bridge and get over it you absolute ninny LOL

    Sorry 1hourRun, I agree with Squared.Circle on this one.

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    • _Maxi
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      #82
      Originally posted by 1hourRun
      A man deserves a second chance when he has paid for his misdeeds, I'm still waiting on Tyson to rightfully pay for his cheating. However, I would agree with you about how accepting America is towards immoral degenerates. Mike Tyson comes to mind, he rapped a young lady and was freed a few years later, for a crime that other men have been given a life-sentence.

      Injustice makes me sick!
      He paid. He was suspended for two years and didn't box in 2016 and 2017.

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      • Dasmius Shinobi
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        #83
        Originally posted by 1hourRun
        The coward knows the hounds of justice are on his wretched scent. Tyson is only constructing a means to once again divert attention from his UKAD case :

        First, Tyson used Mental-Illness and ******* addiction to sell himself as a 'survivor' to the American public , now he will not even acknowledge his ban from the UK for subvergence of a official civil investigation ( coming soon ), by exempting himself of any legal jurisdiction under the control of the British doping agency.

        Whats the matter Tyson? The rules do not apply to you huh? Let it go, say the 'Fury-Faithful', '' He served his ban. '' -- actually, NO, Tyson negotiated a Back-dated Ban whilst he was coked-out, and Hughie's career was never affected ; as he ( Hughie ) went on to fight Joseph Parker for the WBO HW title. The recent charges are a whole different matter, granted it relates to his ( Tyson's ) steroid abuse, however, this is a far worse crime.

        Tyson Fury should be jailed, and permanently banned from boxing anywhere in the world.
        Originally posted by Slicedbread
        While I do agree Fury handled his doping violation better than just about any other boxer in recent memory with his "mental illness" speeches, I think you're being a bit harsh. Although your language "... his wretched scent," made my chuckle.

        Fury knew that America loves an athlete who is at his peak, then falls, but manages to rise again. He played that angle perfectly so most casual fans have no idea the real reason he was sidelined.

        I give all athletes a second chance, doe.. I mean when the stakes are that high - tens of millions and a legacy - only the best of men could not fall into the dark side of trying anything and everything to gain a competitive advantage.

        Green Positive Karma: Excellent post and a schooling one as that, against one of the veteran members.

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        • Opti500
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          #84
          I'm so gutted for Fury -)))))))))))

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          • 1hourRun
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            #85
            Originally posted by Noelanthony
            For what he did to Wilder?
            Noel, this is not personal.
            Originally posted by Dasmius Shinobi
            Sorry 1hourRun, I agree with Squared.Circle on this one.
            Cant win them all.
            Originally posted by _Maxi
            He paid. He was suspended for two years and didn't box in 2016 and 2017.
            Did you know that Tyson could of continued his career without any repercussion of this so called 'Ban' like his cousin Hughie? BUT, Tyson was found violating anti-doping rules again when UKAD discovered ******* in Fury's system. This other offence came AFTER he popped dirty for the steroid nandrolone.

            Now I'll ask you this, who does that? and only gets TWO YEARS, TWO Separate violations, back to back, and this is not even including Tyson's refusal to submit a urine sample to UKAD during the tinkered investigation by the Fury's -- which ironically is the foundation on which Tyson and Hughie's 'Back-dated Ban' was established on.

            Its all a big joke, and those who have understanding of the scheme have a choice, you can appreciate the cunning or you can call the Fury's out on it.

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            • Roberto Vasquez
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              #86
              I read the only reason UKAD settled the first time was because Fury said he would sue them if he was aquitted. So they were forced to settle by his threat since they cannot afford being sued.

              I'm sure Fury fans are happy with the situation but try to think how you will feel when it's a boxer you dislike getting away with it. This could ruin the sport for everyone.

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              • Kannabis Kid
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                #87
                Been talking about this **** for a while now but since the farmer finally came out and said it now everybody has a reason to why it happened haha the Fury's took anabolic steroids and got away with it plain and simple.

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                • Noelanthony
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                  #88
                  Fury gave Wilder a hiding. He beat him like he stole something. Wilder is a brother but those are the facts. Now it was such a dominating performance that I was keen to hear his drug results. He has sinced passed so that’s all I really care about. This carefoot , ukad , farmer cooperating and now not cooperating is of no interest to me. He can sleep with Wild animals in S spare time for alli care so long as he is clean when it’s fight time

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                  • Silver Spear
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                    #89
                    Originally posted by 1hourRun
                    Noel,

                    Its all a big joke, and those who have understanding of the scheme have a choice, you can appreciate the cunning or you can call the Fury's out on it.
                    Or you could not care either way. If fury cheated, I could not care less. Personal athletes get paid to perform and entertain. What do I care how they get there.

                    Unless he is putting powder on his gloves and blinding his opponents all this cheating scandal etc makes no difference.

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                    • QballLobo
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                      #90
                      They were just trying to force a potential Fury/AJ fight to be in the UK and applying any leverage they can.
                      Fury gave them the preemptive FU and now they can go kick rocks.

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