But you can blame it on tainted supplements.
Which are one and the same as tainted meat....
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Said it previously ad nauseam but the B sample is almost always going to match the A sample.
I can’t think of an instance where it hasn’t.paul77 crimsonfalcon07 like this.
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They lean on nonsense “confidentiality” most of the time in situations like this.
Either way, the chances of the B sample being different to the A simple is minimal....
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He was cleared for the Nandralone.
Why, I don’t know. I didn’t see much of an explanation on as to why why....Bronx2245 likes this.
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It doesn’t really matter.
The B sample is almost always going to be the same as the A sample.
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It can still be used as fallacy argument in the English language you dumb cunt
I’m extremely aware what a fallacy is, incredibly aware actually You’re creeping into an abusive ad hominem there, which is guess what? Fallacious Or could also be termed as a FALLACY...
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And? That has what to do with what I said?
Yes I’m well aware you don’t care. Thats usually how it goes with fanboys only have fallacy arguments,
You’re still using a clear and obvious double standard by listing fighters Fury didn’t fight but when the...
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Did you really just ask where his fight was with David Haye?
Do you hold the same standard with Inoue? Where are his fights with Gonzalez, Estrada, Cuadras etc?
Or is this just you moving the goalpost again as usual?
Why even bring up rankings for Tyson Fury when...
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You make good points about PED’s etc
But at the end of the day, he beat Klitschko who was #1, in his backyard, as heavy underdog.
And he beat Wilder, who was #1, in his backyard, as heavy underdog.
Regardless of things that he definitely deserves criticism...
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I had it 6-6 I think so just the knockdown separated them.
There were like 4 or 5 swing rounds so that alone makes it a difficult fight to score.
Logic seems to elude people, it seems. Every close fight it seems to always be the same. Something like “I had it...Marchegiano likes this.
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This was known.
Because of the two fight deal, it means the winner can't fight the mandatory obligation....
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I do always find it funny when people like you say things like this.
"Easy fight to score" like just because you scored a debatable round for a fighter then somehow that's now a clear obvious round. Like 116-111 should be a universal scorecard, yet on press row it's one of the...Last edited by IronDanHamza; 05-20-2024, 08:25 PM.
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Definitely mate.
Yeah like I say I haven't been to a fight since AJ-Pulev during lockdown. And I only went to that because it was lockdown. Before that the last one I went to was Fury-Wilder 2 I think.
I am going to go to Saudi for one of the big fights at some point soon....
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Ah that's a shame, I'm going. I'd have brought you a drink.
Looking forward to it it's the first fight I've been to since AJ-Pulev (I think )
I usually go to at least 5 a year, here or international....
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Solid fighter, not elite but fair play to him he's done very well.
Deserves a big fight now....
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Interesting so many of press row had it 6-6 in rounds.
I thought the fight was either way but the vast majority have Usyk winning so that usually means something, albeit almost every score is closebilleau2 Legends456 like this.
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