If AJ was such an easy fight, then Fury would have taken the fight when Hearn first offered it years ago. Instead he fought Wilder multiple times. With a couple of tomato cans in between. This doesn't spell confidence, it spells fear. A truly confident champion would take on all comers and want to stay away from the weaker challenges.
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Bit shameful trying to deflect from Fury’s verifiable steroid abuse by casting completely unsubstantiated doubt on a fighter that’s never failed a test don’t you think?
The fact is that Fury tested positive for nandrolone in Feb 2015 after fighting Hammer, a substance that is taken intravenously and according to research is virtually impossible to yield a positive result through accidental ingestion, unless it was done so within hours of the test (but wild boar testicles seriously??).
With the legal pressure Fury put on UKAD, almost bankrupting them, all of this was suppressed while he fought Klitschko and he was then issued a suspension on June 2016, a month before the Klitschko rematch. This suspension in itself was also hidden from public scrutiny until much later, and su****iously coincided with Fury pulling out with an ‘ankle injury’ and then disappearing for over 2 years with depression, which just happens to coincide with the standard length of a UKAD ban.
The article below explains it better:
https://inews.co.uk/sport/boxing/tyson-fury-drugs-ban-nandrolone-failed-test-ukad-anti-doping-408719The WBC heavyweight world champion faces fresh allegations of wrongdoing over a 2017 Ukad resolution that he denies
Fury is a brilliant fighter and I try to take nothing away from him - I was strongly rooting for him against Klitschko and Wilder. But it really is quite extraordinary how he has managed to sweep all of this under a rug and come out smelling like roses. Just imagine the crucifixion AJ or Wilder would receive if they were in Fury’s shoes..AJ in particular would be finished.
Joshua has indeed never failed a test, but i still think he's roided up in the past, my own eyes tell me as much, and even if he did test positive, Hearn and his buddies at the BBBoC & UKAD would no doubt hush it all up, they wouldn't want to lose that golden egg now would they?
Personally i think Team Fury was spiked, due to comments made about a certain demographic that has a lot of influence in society. But yeah, Fury failed a single test half a decade ago, served his time, and has tested clean ever since. Until he fails another test, he's a clean fighter.
Keep ****ing on about old failed tests though, that won't help AJ when he gets in the ring with Fury.Comment
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If AJ was such an easy fight, then Fury would have taken the fight when Hearn first offered it years ago. Instead he fought Wilder multiple times. With a couple of tomato cans in between. This doesn't spell confidence, it spells fear. A truly confident champion would take on all comers and want to stay away from the weaker challenges.
Fury was never going to sign with Hearn because if he did, he would be Hearn's #2 HW behind Joshua, and Fury is never #2, only #1.Comment
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Haha i was wondering how long it would take AJ groupie #2 to appear.
Joshua has indeed never failed a test, but i still think he's roided up in the past, my own eyes tell me as much, and even if he did test positive, Hearn and his buddies at the BBBoC & UKAD would no doubt hush it all up, they wouldn't want to lose that golden egg now would they?
Personally i think Team Fury was spiked, due to comments made about a certain demographic that has a lot of influence in society. But yeah, Fury failed a single test half a decade ago, served his time, and has tested clean ever since. Until he fails another test, he's a clean fighter.
Keep ****ing on about old failed tests though, that won't help AJ when he gets in the ring with Fury.
You claim someone who hasn’t tested positive is doping, yet someone who did actually dope was spiked? And you’re calling me a groupie? Who’s the one quoting fact versus unsubstantiated opinion?
And let me get this straight, you’re claiming AJ has doped just because of the amount of muscle he has put on? When in reality, this in itself provides no benefit and has most likely given him trouble with stamina and movement? If he’s doping, then he’s doping all wrong. But really, it’s fairly obvious that AJ is genetically gifted and that this has allowed him to get where he is despite starting boxing at such a late stage.Comment
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Did you not read what I said in full? It is virtually impossible to accidentally ingest nandrolone, which is only taken intravenously, unless you’re saying someone injected Fury while he was sleeping? Why did he not claim he was spiked then, and blame it on eating wild boar testicles?
You claim someone who hasn’t tested positive is doping, yet someone who did actually dope was spiked? And you’re calling me a groupie? Who’s the one quoting fact versus unsubstantiated opinion?
And let me get this straight, you’re claiming AJ has doped just because of the amount of muscle he has put on? When in reality, this in itself provides no benefit and has most likely given him trouble with stamina and movement? If he’s doping, then he’s doping all wrong. But really, it’s fairly obvious that AJ is genetically gifted and that this has allowed him to get where he is despite starting boxing at such a late stage.
As for Fury, it is what it is, it's very funny that he suddenly failed a test after certain comments were made.
It's well known the establishment wanted Fury out of the sport.Comment
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It's a shame he couldn't batter and knock out a morbidly obese untrained Ruiz.Comment
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