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    #71
    Originally posted by Anthony342 View Post
    Exactly all the sports have been, let's not be so naive, which is why I don't get people getting all high and mighty about baseball players taking steroids. Amphetamines also effected hitting as well and its banning brought down averages for a few years. From a separate negro league, to bringing in the fences, to a more tightly wound ball to PEDs at one time being legal, the sports have always been different, so I say let the ones that never tested positive get into the halls of fame of their respective sports. Why wouldn't one want to enhance their performance? A hall of fame is all about numbers and performance. When they were legal, they all had an equal chance to use them and still had a chance at alternative legal ones later. It should just be if you have the numbers, you get in. Yet writers seem to play favorites, what douchebags. And why do you think bodybuilding has a regular and clean competition? Exactly.
    Agreed! There has always been subterfuge, deception and cheating in all sports competition. Everyone is trying to get that extra, unfair advantage and edge to get away with it; As was in the case of Tyson Fury.

    For example, boxing fans and his own fans know that something was very off, shady and fishy about his performance and that win but they don't care because their favorite fighter won. It's fair game to them because he wasn't caught.

    Hopefully next time in the trilogy, Wilder would get someone on his team to teach him how to cheat and get away with it; To even out the playing field.

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      #72
      Originally posted by champion4ever View Post
      Agreed! There has always been subterfuge, deception and cheating in all sports competition. Everyone is trying to get that extra, unfair advantage and edge to get away with it; As was in the case of Tyson Fury.

      For example, boxing fans and his own fans know that something was very off, shady and fishy about his performance and that win but they don't care because their favorite fighter won. It's fair game to them because he wasn't caught.

      Hopefully next time in the trilogy, Wilder would get someone on his team to teach him how to cheat and get away with it; To even out the playing field.

      - -Idiot ALERT^^^

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        #73
        How did Tyson Fury cheat?

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          #74
          - -Big Ty alleged to have removed all the padding in his gloves, or alternately had the gloves rewrapped such that the front was floppy loose with his knuckles where the wrist tape goes.

          I propose Ty got wind of Deyonce costume and bribed the maker to put 100lb of lead in it to tire him out.

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            #75
            Joey - so sorry I’m just getting back to you. I’ve been so busy with an upcoming MMA event in the outdoor tent at the Crowne Plaza in Warwick. To answer your questions. First it depends on if it’s a championship fight or not. If it’s a championship fight for a Sanctioning body I.e. WBO, WBC, etc, The gloves are brought to the weighin by the sanctioning body usually a few pairs that the fighters can try on and decide. If one fighter has a particular make of gloves that he likes to use the opponent has the right to wear the same type and vice versa. If they want to wear different types each fighter has to sign a waiver permitted the other to do so. Once the gloves are chosen the commission takes charge of the gloves and puts them under lock and key until they are delivered to the fighter by the inspectors on fight night. If not a championship the promoter brings the gloves to the weighin and fighters choose from the gloves and their names are put on them labeling them. We allow the promoter to take charge of the gloves until fight night. All gloves are inspected on fight night prior to being put on the fighter’s hand after hand taping and inspected again by the commission. I hope I was able to answer your questions. Take care my brother!

            This was the answer to my question about the handling of gloves prior to a fight. The answer is from my friend Penter Timothy. He's the former boxing commissioner for Foxwoods casino and current boxing and MMA administrator for the state of Rhode Island. So let's put to rest any I'll conceived delusions about Panama Lewis having a Latino seamstress make a pair of gloves and get them by the commission.
            Last edited by JAB5239; 10-05-2020, 04:35 PM.

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              #76
              Originally posted by JAB5239 View Post
              Joey - so sorry I’m just getting back to you. I’ve been so busy with an upcoming MMA event in the outdoor tent at the Crowne Plaza in Warwick. To answer your questions. First it depends on if it’s a championship fight or not. If it’s a championship fight for a Sanctioning body I.e. WBO, WBC, etc, The gloves are brought to the weighin by the sanctioning body usually a few pairs that the fighters can try on and decide. If one fighter has a particular make of gloves that he likes to use the opponent has the right to wear the same type and vice versa. If they want to wear different types each fighter has to sign a waiver permitted the other to do so. Once the gloves are chosen the commission takes charge of the gloves and puts them under lock and key until they are delivered to the fighter by the inspectors on fight night. If not a championship the promoter brings the gloves to the weighin and fighters choose from the gloves and their names are put on them labeling them. We allow the promoter to take charge of the gloves until fight night. All gloves are inspected on fight night prior to being put on the fighter’s hand after hand taping and inspected again by the commission. I hope I was able to answer your questions. Take care my brother!

              This was the answer to my question about the handling of gloves prior to a fight. The answer is from my friend Penter Timothy. He's the former boxing commissioner for Foxwoods casino and current boxing and MMA administrator for the state of Rhode Island. So let's put to rest any I'll conceived delusions about Panama Lewis having a Latino seamstress make a pair of gloves and get them by the commission.
              Let's see how he moves the goal posts this time.

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                #77
                Originally posted by Anthony342 View Post
                Let's see how he moves the goal posts this time.
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                  #78
                  Originally posted by JAB5239 View Post
                  Joey - so sorry I’m just getting back to you. I’ve been so busy with an upcoming MMA event in the outdoor tent at the Crowne Plaza in Warwick. To answer your questions. First it depends on if it’s a championship fight or not. If it’s a championship fight for a Sanctioning body I.e. WBO, WBC, etc, The gloves are brought to the weighin by the sanctioning body usually a few pairs that the fighters can try on and decide. If one fighter has a particular make of gloves that he likes to use the opponent has the right to wear the same type and vice versa. If they want to wear different types each fighter has to sign a waiver permitted the other to do so. Once the gloves are chosen the commission takes charge of the gloves and puts them under lock and key until they are delivered to the fighter by the inspectors on fight night. If not a championship the promoter brings the gloves to the weighin and fighters choose from the gloves and their names are put on them labeling them. We allow the promoter to take charge of the gloves until fight night. All gloves are inspected on fight night prior to being put on the fighter’s hand after hand taping and inspected again by the commission. I hope I was able to answer your questions. Take care my brother!

                  This was the answer to my question about the handling of gloves prior to a fight. The answer is from my friend Penter Timothy. He's the former boxing commissioner for Foxwoods casino and current boxing and MMA administrator for the state of Rhode Island. So let's put to rest any I'll conceived delusions about Panama Lewis having a Latino seamstress make a pair of gloves and get them by the commission.
                  NO! We need more info . . . we need a time frame . . .the gloves are inspected on fight night prior to being put on the fighter’s hand after hand taping and inspected again by the commission. -- we need to know if the fighter (and his corner) is ever alone with the gloves once they have been inspected. That's the key issue, no?

                  Do they sign the tape around laces on the glove?

                  I realize you are asking a friend so I don't expect you to bother him again.

                  Anyway, now that we know your name is Joey can we give you a gangster name like, "Joey the Jab" or maybe just "Joey Jab."

                  P.S. If we are going to turn it into a 'made for TV movie' we should go with Queensbury's Latino seamstress conspiracy, it makes for better cinema. We can make her an illegal immigrant so everyone knows she suppose to be the bad guy. That's much better than some loser standing in the restroom pulling out horse hair. After what they did to Max Baer in that **** Russel Crowe movie I figure anything's a go.

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                    #79
                    Originally posted by JAB5239 View Post
                    Joey - so sorry I’m just getting back to you. I’ve been so busy with an upcoming MMA event in the outdoor tent at the Crowne Plaza in Warwick. To answer your questions. First it depends on if it’s a championship fight or not. If it’s a championship fight for a Sanctioning body I.e. WBO, WBC, etc, The gloves are brought to the weighin by the sanctioning body usually a few pairs that the fighters can try on and decide. If one fighter has a particular make of gloves that he likes to use the opponent has the right to wear the same type and vice versa. If they want to wear different types each fighter has to sign a waiver permitted the other to do so. Once the gloves are chosen the commission takes charge of the gloves and puts them under lock and key until they are delivered to the fighter by the inspectors on fight night. If not a championship the promoter brings the gloves to the weighin and fighters choose from the gloves and their names are put on them labeling them. We allow the promoter to take charge of the gloves until fight night. All gloves are inspected on fight night prior to being put on the fighter’s hand after hand taping and inspected again by the commission. I hope I was able to answer your questions. Take care my brother!

                    This was the answer to my question about the handling of gloves prior to a fight. The answer is from my friend Penter Timothy. He's the former boxing commissioner for Foxwoods casino and current boxing and MMA administrator for the state of Rhode Island. So let's put to rest any I'll conceived delusions about Panama Lewis having a Latino seamstress make a pair of gloves and get them by the commission.
                    - - U brain been prematurely laid to rest decades ago.

                    U cited protocol weren't followed for Collins.

                    Seriously, U should recuse U self from further Commentary.

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                      #80
                      Originally posted by Willie Pep 229 View Post
                      NO! We need more info . . . we need a time frame . . .the gloves are inspected on fight night prior to being put on the fighter’s hand after hand taping and inspected again by the commission. -- we need to know if the fighter (and his corner) is ever alone with the gloves once they have been inspected. That's the key issue, no?

                      Do they sign the tape around laces on the glove?

                      I realize you are asking a friend so I don't expect you to bother him again.

                      Anyway, now that we know your name is Joey can we give you a gangster name like, "Joey the Jab" or maybe just "Joey Jab."

                      P.S. If we are going to turn it into a 'made for TV movie' we should go with Queensbury's Latino seamstress conspiracy, it makes for better cinema. We can make her an illegal immigrant so everyone knows she suppose to be the bad guy. That's much better than some loser standing in the restroom pulling out horse hair. After what they did to Max Baer in that **** Russel Crowe movie I figure anything's a go.
                      ...........

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