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  • #71
    Whyte will run from Wilder, as soon as his contract(death sentence) arrives.
    Just like he did with AJ, twice this year, when they gave him a guaranteed shot at the 3 world titles he shouted about.

    Whyte only shouts about the fights he cant get. Then runs when talks get serious and fights low ranked nobodies.

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    • #72
      Originally posted by pugil1st View Post
      Whyte talked much crap before his fight but then didn't call anyone out in the ring because he knows it was a garbage performance. I doubt he would get out of the 1st round against Wilder or the 5th against Fury.
      Agree, Whyte gets brezealed in first round, faster than brezeale.

      Ironically Whyte vs Brezeale would be a very good even fight.

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      • #73
        Originally posted by DougalDylan View Post
        There is no punishment because the levels they found aren't performance-enhancing, the inquiry was just to consider the possibility of him cycling off a larger dose which proved false.

        They merely queried why they were there at all but given the level of testing double a Canelo or Wilder he past These tests he did were in addition to the tests Wilder say would undergo (ie he past all the WBC VADA tests, so the WBC couldn't do a lot).

        Also if he did fail a WADA UKAD test they usually ban for years, unlike a Miller ban. He never hit illegal levels they just wanted to check he couldn't be cycling what saved him was the frequency of the UKAD and VADA tests.
        Dianabol is not natural. Any level of a Dianabol is a punishable offense. Whyte/Eddie bought his way out of this.

        Lance Armstrong passed every single test he ever did, so lets not pretend testers cant be beaten.

        Whats happened here is Whyte had cycled off ready for fight and assumed it was all out of his system, but wasn't.

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        • #74
          Originally posted by that g View Post
          this is incorrect. the statement by UKAD clearly says there was NO FAILED TEST, not that there was an adverse finding.

          he never failed any drug test.
          Thats the problem right there.... they found Dianabol in his test, but somehow this is deemed not a failed test by UKAD after a visit from Eddie the day of the Rivas fight (and a suitcase fill of cash).

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          • #75
            Originally posted by nick_viking View Post
            Think being fat, slow and weak was more to do with having a 3 week camp for the Wach fight rather than a lack of any substances.
            Hes been fat and slow his whole career.
            Constantly struggles with even the most low ranked opponents.

            Almost died fighting Chisora in there first fight.
            Almost died fighting a concussed version of Parker, with help from an illegal headbutt KO.

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            • #76
              Whyte has paid his dues and beaten some good fighters on his way to that interim belt, would like to see him get flattened against Wilder.

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              • #77
                Sometimes… just sometimes... it physically hurts to read comments. Usually I enjoy them, but right now I feel eye cramps coming on. When Whyte was accused, so many people were gleefully celebrating the UKAD as the best run anti-doping agency ever, way more dependable than VADA. Now that it has cleared Whyte, it is run by the boxing Star Chamber, and the Illuminati is setting up all kinds of outs for their boxers of choice, including Whyte and apparently Fury. "B" samples have disappeared, magic bullets have shot through several test results rendering them ineffective, and same people who faked the moon landing wrote this press release reinstating Whyte as the #1 dude in the rankings.

                Can the sport of boxing survive it's "fans"? Enquiring minds want to know.

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                • #78
                  loses to both of them

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                  • #79
                    "Whyte reclaimed the WBC interim title"

                    Whyte just got a better title than Fury has had in the last 4 years

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                    • #80
                      Originally posted by landotter View Post
                      Sometimes… just sometimes... it physically hurts to read comments. Usually I enjoy them, but right now I feel eye cramps coming on. When Whyte was accused, so many people were gleefully celebrating the UKAD as the best run anti-doping agency ever, way more dependable than VADA. Now that it has cleared Whyte, it is run by the boxing Star Chamber, and the Illuminati is setting up all kinds of outs for their boxers of choice, including Whyte and apparently Fury. "B" samples have disappeared, magic bullets have shot through several test results rendering them ineffective, and same people who faked the moon landing wrote this press release reinstating Whyte as the #1 dude in the rankings.

                      Can the sport of boxing survive it's "fans"? Enquiring minds want to know.
                      Most of the so called “fans”
                      On here couldn’t go back and name champions, contenders, great fights from
                      Different eras....most of what you see are Johnny come lately fans who have become fans during the social media era

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