Anyone who didn’t believe BBBoC and UKAD were paid off to make PEDillian rampant doping go away is naive and a Hearn paid troll. This clown easily should have 5 losses (Chisora 1, Rivas, Parker). Plus we will never know which weak opponents would have beaten him has he not been Dianabol’d up. Any other fighter who wasn’t protected by corruption would be out a year after the violent **** Povetkin inflicted. But - UK boxing is kept afloat during Covid by charitable contributions by Matchroom
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You missed it but VADA said Dillian Whyte was clean!
Seems like a few in here keep trying to pass off a lie like polishing up a crusty turd and pass off as a tootsie roll. A turd is a turd, a lie is simply untrue.
Go ahead and look it up and then use the edit button before too many people see your post.
I got your back....you are welcome!
Originally posted by VislorTurlough View PostAnyone who didn’t believe BBBoC and UKAD were paid off to make PEDillian rampant doping go away is naive and a Hearn paid troll. This clown easily should have 5 losses (Chisora 1, Rivas, Parker). Plus we will never know which weak opponents would have beaten him has he not been Dianabol’d up. Any other fighter who wasn’t protected by corruption would be out a year after the violent **** Povetkin inflicted. But - UK boxing is kept afloat during Covid by charitable contributions by MatchroomLast edited by factsarenice; 09-20-2020, 10:18 AM.
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Geeezzzz, the guy that made those claims denied them all & disappeared....you have got to keep up with things.
Originally posted by Corelone View PostThe BBBofBS didn't mind him drugging or glove swapping, putting his victims at risk. Why would they worry about him?
I'm trying to help but this is the 2nd fake story that was debunked. I realize people have lives and can't keep up all the time but before you post do a quick look up.Last edited by factsarenice; 09-20-2020, 10:25 AM.
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Originally posted by Ant1979 View PostWhyte got chinned, with a well-drilled shot, simple as that. He didn't take a one-sided beatdown. Boxers get dropped heavy in sparring/prep all the time, especially HW's doesn't stop them going ahead and competing. They'll be scans and tests that he's had to satisfy the board with passing.
Hearn's just doing his job, making the whole event 'make or break' so we all spend our money and tune in. Reality is he's far from finished if he gets flopped again. Granted his career takes a big turn for the worse but look at Del Boy.
If he wouldn't have taken an immediate re-match his career would have taken a turn for the worse anyway. I'll be watching regardless of the hype because I thoroughly enjoyed the first fight.
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I think Eddie adds undue pressure on Whyte. "Terminal", "extremely dangerous" - I don't think its all that drastic even if he loses again - he'll bounce back in 12-18 months to the leading positions. But if it is really so much at stake, why the hell not to maximize your chances? Whyte focuses too much on how he dominated Povetkin in earlier rounds, but not nearly enough on why he actually lost. And he did not lose because Povetkin landed a lucky punch - there was nothing accidental or lucky about that punch, it was planned and executed to precision. And with Whyte's limited experience these kind of holes will be magnified when he fights such solid opposition. Wilder would have most likely KOd Whyte in that fight as well. I see no reason why the fight can't happen in late January, which gives Whyte another few months to work on his weak areas. And Povetkin isn't getting younger, btw, being 41..Last edited by alexjust; 09-20-2020, 10:50 AM.
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Originally posted by Ant1979 View PostWhyte got chinned, with a well-drilled shot, simple as that. He didn't take a one-sided beatdown. Boxers get dropped heavy in sparring/prep all the time, especially HW's doesn't stop them going ahead and competing. They'll be scans and tests that he's had to satisfy the board with passing.
Hearn's just doing his job, making the whole event 'make or break' so we all spend our money and tune in. Reality is he's far from finished if he gets flopped again. Granted his career takes a big turn for the worse but look at Del Boy.
If he wouldn't have taken an immediate re-match his career would have taken a turn for the worse anyway. I'll be watching regardless of the hype because I thoroughly enjoyed the first fight.
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Originally posted by Ant1979 View PostWhyte got chinned, with a well-drilled shot, simple as that. He didn't take a one-sided beatdown. Boxers get dropped heavy in sparring/prep all the time, especially HW's doesn't stop them going ahead and competing. They'll be scans and tests that he's had to satisfy the board with passing.
Hearn's just doing his job, making the whole event 'make or break' so we all spend our money and tune in. Reality is he's far from finished if he gets flopped again. Granted his career takes a big turn for the worse but look at Del Boy.
If he wouldn't have taken an immediate re-match his career would have taken a turn for the worse anyway. I'll be watching regardless of the hype because I thoroughly enjoyed the first fight.
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No stopping the Hearn interns on these boards. His jizz tastes like cotton candy to them. But everyone knows Whyte is a 2x undisputed, frequently defeated PED cheat
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Originally posted by Vinnykin View PostWhat the **** happens if Whyte gets KO'd again?
Whyte is not a good boxer and is liable to "switch off" again.
His run at a title is probably over, at least for a good while.
And Povetkin had better get his chance in that case as well. I'd expect Fury to wipe the ring with him, but he deserves it nonetheless.
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