Remember what he said ya'll. Adding 30 pounds is mighty suspect...coming in lighter and lighter every fight...
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WWYD: If Wilder popped for PEDs as part of his suspicious weight up/down?
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On the podcast today he said the loss of weight was from stress.
C'mon how many fighters are out there that don't lose weight before a fight? If he would of won he would be bragging about his weight. Plus he was wearing a mask and pants when he weighed in at 213. 209 llbs is about right with that stuff off.
He need a real trainer and someone to teach him how to bulk.
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What if Fury cheated again? What if Fury said he was going to sign up for VADA in August but didn’t do so until October? Oh wait he did do that. Once a cheater always a cheater. What if Fury lost 100lbs before he signed up for VADA? Oh wait he did do that.
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Originally posted by man down View PostOn the podcast today he said the loss of weight was from stress.
Originally posted by THEFRESHBRAWLER View PostWhat if Fury cheated again? What if Fury said he was going to sign up for VADA in August but didn’t do so until October? Oh wait he did do that. Once a cheater always a cheater. What if Fury lost 100lbs before he signed up for VADA? Oh wait he did do that.
The Wilder/Fury had 3 men in the ring. 2 of the men were fighters. 1 of the men got dropped from twice; once a flash, once from a flush combo.
Assuming the same numbers, what is the probability that the fighter who got dropped was more suspicious than the fighter who put him down after 11.25 rounds, based on known and expected stamina and natural degradation of punching power?
Answer: Probability is extremely low and certainly lower than the probability that the fighter that put the first fighter down.
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Originally posted by revelated View PostThat's his fault for carrying 4 HUNNIT years on his back.
Let's do some math.
The Wilder/Fury had 3 men in the ring. 2 of the men were fighters. 1 of the men got dropped from twice; once a flash, once from a flush combo.
Assuming the same numbers, what is the probability that the fighter who got dropped was more suspicious than the fighter who put him down after 11.25 rounds, based on known and expected stamina and natural degradation of punching power?
Answer: Probability is extremely low and certainly lower than the probability that the fighter that put the first fighter down.
And the guy who's rail thin and has always been rail thin.
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Originally posted by The D3vil View PostUm, the probability is that the guy who tested positive for Nandralone is probably the one who's using drugs once again and the guy who voluntarily signs up for one of the most stringent testing schedules possible is cleaner.
And the guy who's rail thin and has always been rail thin.
Fury had a height advantage and weight advantage. Wilder never hurt him. Yet in the 12th, at a point in the fight when he should have less powerful, Wilder is somehow able to almost knock Fury unconscious with a 2-piece out of nowhere.
Dude, that was so suspicious that I was looking for Panama Lewis sneaking away from Wilder's corner with a black bottle.
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Originally posted by The D3vil View PostUm, the probability is that the guy who tested positive for Nandralone is probably the one who's using drugs once again and the guy who voluntarily signs up for one of the most stringent testing schedules possible is cleaner.
And the guy who's rail thin and has always been rail thin.
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Originally posted by revelated View PostWrong.
Fury had a height advantage and weight advantage. Wilder never hurt him. Yet in the 12th, at a point in the fight when he should have less powerful, Wilder is somehow able to almost knock Fury unconscious with a 2-piece out of nowhere.
Dude, that was so suspicious that I was looking for Panama Lewis sneaking away from Wilder's corner with a black bottle.
So, I guess your argument is that 12th round knockouts can never happen unless the person is doping?
Again, you ignore that one of those guys has been caught doping and had to serve a sentence for doping.
The other guy has been rail thin and has always been rail thin and voluntarily signs up for one of the most stringent testing policies in the sport.
Just stop.
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