why do cats hold a certain dude in high regard that been knocked out/stopped by a body shot and a jab?...c'mon man
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why do people hold jones,toney in high regard
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Originally posted by Light_Speed View PostCause no steroid in the world can make you fight like them. Yeah they cheated but they still displayed amazing skills in the ring. Plus I don't think PEDs help that much in boxing.
100m sprinters will still be faster than the majority of people on this planet... so if they took drugs its ok, because there are not many people who can do what they can do?
gaining a upper hand in any shape or form, is disgraceful
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Originally posted by GAME2010 View Postthey are still cheats...
100m sprinters will still be faster than the majority of people on this planet... so if they took drugs its ok, because there are not many people who can do what they can do?
gaining a upper hand in any shape or form, is disgraceful
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No body really blames any fighter that gets caught its just a black mark for there fights but no matter what they still get credit.
Also do you have any Idea what they took? The effects weren't that serious ecspecially jones and toneys helped him cut weight.
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Originally posted by GAME2010 View Postwhen they are steroid abuses?
same with sugar shane..
there accomplishments mean nothing, they are a disgrace to the sport
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Toney is one of the biggest waste of talent cause he could had done so much more in the sport if he had applied himself.
All he is know is a loud mouth fat man
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Originally posted by TOBYLEE1 View PostToney has real skills that you don't get by taking steroids. But his lazyness made him go to a short cut. I'm not making an excuse for him cause he victimized himself.
Toney is one of the biggest waste of talent cause he could had done so much more in the sport if he had applied himself.
All he is know is a loud mouth fat man
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OP is correct.
Boxing fans are way behind other sports in their acceptance of cheating and corruption.
They're waking up though, slowly but surely...
Shout out to Floyd Mayweather for getting the ball rolling, maybe that will be his positive legacy for the sport.
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