Could be.
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Thread: Tyson Fury drugs cheat?
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03-08-2016 09:29 PM #2
Guilty as sin.
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04-08-2016 08:36 AM #5
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I think the hearing will prove otherwise and I look forward to him beating Klitschko again in October.
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04-08-2016 12:27 PM #6This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Drugs dishonesty in professional heavyweight boxing?
Just not possible. It wouldn't be allowed.
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08-08-2016 11:06 PM #7
The fact he announced his "injury" the same day he was served with a ban (although not publicly) speaks volumes.
Pretty sure UKAD's Nandrolone levels for a fail is about 40 times that of a normal human being, so they're basically saying boxers can get juiced up as long as they don't take the piss. Dunno how much they're saying he failed by but it must be pretty severely over normal levels. The heavyweight division looked fantastic a year ago, now it looks a bit paralysed. Can only really think of Joshua being active regularly amongst the top guys.
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09-08-2016 12:14 PM #8
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Joshua gets most of the publicity, but all the other top guys, bar Fury & Klitschko for obvious reasons, are fighting regular. Agree though about the HW division...some of these big fights need to be made asap.
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Assuming Joshua comes through his next fight, which he should, I think him and Haye could happen. That would be risky for him imo.PM Awards General Poster of The Year 2015, 2016, 2017. Probably robbed in other years
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09-08-2016 05:03 PM #10
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Joshua v Haye would be a huge fight and I agree, a very dangerous one for Joshua. Interesting to see that Haye's proposed fight with Shannon Briggs seems to have fallen by the wayside. I suspect Haye is in the hunt for the vacant WBA belt before he takes on Joshua.
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23-09-2016 10:13 PM #11
Fury v Klitschko rematch off again due to Fury being declared medically unfit , whatever that means, although it's widely known he suffers from depression so I'd be guessing it's along those lines. IMO he'll be stripped of the titles and Wlad will likely fight Ortiz for the WBO belt and the WBA belt will go back to being a bit of a paper trinket. I think Fury should concentrate on getting better and cash out against AJ next year at some point.
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24-09-2016 08:08 AM #12
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Gutted about this as I had tickets which I hope will now be refunded. Also booked and paid for a hotel so will need to see about cancelling that. Don't really fancy a random weekend in Manchester for no reason!
As someone who spent a bit money on this I was angry at first. But I suspect the issue here is mental health, so I'm not going to start slating him like many others are doing on social media. If it is depression or something along those lines, I'll be surprised if he fights again.
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24-09-2016 01:29 PM #13
Makes his statements about David Haye look a bit daft now whether it's mental or physical health that's the problem.
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24-09-2016 04:44 PM #15
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Putting out a full statement on Tuesday apparently, I'll reserve judgement until then. All seems to be pointing towards mental health issues. But I agree, it does make him look foolish given some of the stuff he's came out with in the past.
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30-09-2016 04:36 PM #17This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
End of his career.
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30-09-2016 04:46 PM #18This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
You knew something wasn't right when he was continually pulling out of the rematch. Credit where it's due he won the titles fair snd square but from a spectator pov.... him ad heavyweight champion of the world is farcical.
That being said I hope he can get the problems he's suffering from mentally resolved.
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30-09-2016 09:11 PM #19
Although it's obviously illegal I don't see why he should be stripped of his titles. Cocaine is hardly going to enhance his sporting performance. Stripping an athlete of his titles or medals when he has used drugs to enhance his or hers performance is absolutely correct. Fury is an idiot for doing what he's done, but he certainly hasn't gained an advantage from it.
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30-09-2016 09:26 PM #20
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Seriously though, I agree. Boxing is rife with drugs cheats and Fury taking some Coke doesn't count as cheating. It definitely doesn't have to mean the end of his career, his mental wellbeing might though.
Hopefully this clears the way for Joshua v Klitschko and they can fight for the vacant belts. The HW division needs a kick up the arse and that fight would be the one to get everyone excited.
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30-09-2016 09:40 PM #22
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30-09-2016 10:33 PM #24
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not keen for Joshua v Wlad.
Wlad would batter him and I really think 5-6 more fights of increasing intensity and AJ could be amongst the best.
17 and 1/2 st and there isn't an ounce of fat on him.
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01-10-2016 05:46 AM #25
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Definitely a massive step up for Joshua though. Wlad might not be the most exciting to watch, but he knows how to box and would give Joshua problems all night long. I'm interested to see how AJ would deal with Klitschko.
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03-10-2016 12:27 PM #28
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Fury just put this tweet out:
Boxing is the saddest thing I ever took part in, all a pile of ****, I'm the greatest, & I'm also retired, so go suck a dick, happy days.😀😀😀
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03-10-2016 03:12 PM #30
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And now this....
Hahahaha u think you will get rid of the GYPSYKING that easy!!! I'm here to stay. #TheGreatest just shows u what the Medea are like. Tut tut
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