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    So many silly comments based on personal bias. Garcia was not "doped to the gills". He had a millionth of a gram of Ostarine in his system, which gives no competetive advantage and is consistent with taking a supplement with trace amounts of Ostarine, and many supplements are known to contain Ostarine without it being on the label. Ostarine isn't even a steroid, it is used for helping to cut weight, it is a SARM and inneffective at doing much anything.

    Those are facts. Garcia agreed to pay a huge amount for missing weight and he paid it. Haney agreed to fight.

    So at this point, if yoy hate Garcia, your line is "he was doped to the gills and stronger than Superman and that is the reason he dropped Haney!". If you aren't a fan of Haney you think Garcia did nothing wrong. The truth is, Garcia should have paid more attention to the supplements he was taking. He ingested something unknowingly and has been suspended for it.

    Ostarine did not give him some huge advantage. It did not make him Superman. Haney came into the ring heavier. Garcia has a huge left hook and has beat some good fighters. Haney got beat by Loma, has feather fists and is a good boxer but has a bad chin as well. He got overconfident with Garcia and got caught and now he is embarrassed and he is acting like a complete *****, as he has been using IV's to make weight and rehydrate for a long time. Which is cheating. Worse than a millionth of a gram of ostarine from a tainted supplement.

    Haney and his dad are just looking for a settlement to try and get some money and so they can point and say, see, Garcia didn't want to go to court because he knows he cheated, he paid.

    There is zero case. Haney suffered no significant injuries, he agreed to the weight overage, he was heavier than Garcia in the ring. The board found Garcia ingested it unknowingly, and it gave no competetive advantage. It is frivoulous.



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      Originally posted by Rockybigblower View Post

      His consent was limited to a bout held fairly and under the rules and prohibitions set forth above. Thus, the fighting (touching) by Garcia was non consensual. Devin Haney suffered damages in that he suffered physical injury, reputational damage which will amount to millions of dollars, and emotional and mental distress,” the lawsuit alleges.

      Thats where it stops. He went outside of those rules and prohibitions when he agreed to allow Garcia to fight overweight for a cash payment. At the point the rules and prohibitions for the fight become null and void.
      The rules of the fight never become null, and void. If they ever did it wouldn't be a professional boxing match.
      It would become a foul fueled fight, in which the fighters would be left with career ending damage.
      Garcia took those PED's with malice of forethought, with the intent to seriously hurt Haney.
      That you can tell by how incensed he was every time they had a press conference.
      The referee had to restrain Garcia during the bout, he was that rabid.
      I actually enjoyed watching their fight until I heard that he had failed his drug test.
      Last edited by Boricua181; 09-28-2024, 02:27 PM.
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        Originally posted by Smash View Post
        cheaters get busted and serve a small if any suspension, hit them in the pocket & thats when they would start caring
        Better yet Smash'em in the pocket!
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          Originally posted by jin-songtsen View Post
          Haney is embarrassing man. He should stop all this BS and do what cotto did when he beat margarito in the rematch.
          Ryan's action's, and outrageous comment's are emphatically worse.
          Haney took his beating like a man, before he found out that Garcia came up dirty.
          What he isn't doing is taking the cheating like a mute/fool.

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            'So many silly comments based on personal bias. Garcia was not "doped to the gills". He had a millionth of a gram of Ostarine in his system, which gives no competetive advantage and is consistent with taking a supplement with trace amounts of Ostarine, and many supplements are known to contain Ostarine without it being on the label. Ostarine isn't even a steroid, it is used for helping to cut weight, it is a SARM and inneffective at doing much anything. Those are facts. Garcia agreed to pay a huge amount for missing weight and he paid it. Haney agreed to fight. So at this point, if yoy hate Garcia, your line is "he was doped to the gills and stronger than Superman and that is the reason he dropped Haney!". If you aren't a fan of Haney you think Garcia did nothing wrong. The truth is, Garcia should have paid more attention to the supplements he was taking. He ingested something unknowingly and has been suspended for it. Ostarine did not give him some huge advantage. It did not make him Superman. Haney came into the ring heavier. Garcia has a huge left hook and has beat some good fighters. Haney got beat by Loma, has feather fists and is a good boxer but has a bad chin as well. He got overconfident with Garcia and got caught and now he is embarrassed and he is acting like a complete *****, as he has been using IV's to make weight and rehydrate for a long time. Which is cheating. Worse than a millionth of a gram of ostarine from a tainted supplement. Haney and his dad are just looking for a settlement to try and get some money and so they can point and say, see, Garcia didn't want to go to court because he knows he cheated, he paid.There is zero case. Haney suffered no significant injuries, he agreed to the weight overage, he was heavier than Garcia in the ring. The board found Garcia ingested it unknowingly, and it gave no competetive advantage. It is frivoulous'.

            Okay, lets take this BS apart, wearing rubber gloves. Garcia was caught with Ostarine in his system. Neither you nor I know how much he originally ingested or when he did it so saying only trace elements remained says nothing.
            Garcia has produced no plausible reason for why Ostarine was in his system, so we can safely assume it was to give him an advantage by allowing him to cut weight.
            Haney made weight, weakening himself in the process. Ryan didn't. Haney eventually being heavier does not help your cause, it actually amplifies the point that Haney suffered & weakened himself to be professional & make weight. Ryan didn't suffer, didn't cut, wasn't professional, was a bum.
            IDK what significant injuries Devin has suffered. Boiling down & then getting hit in the head by any professional boxer won't do you any good & while Garcia may be a low-life, contemptible, cowardly toe rag that doesn't mean he can't **** a bit.
            The spelling is 'frivolous'

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              Originally posted by 1Eriugenus View Post
              'So many silly comments based on personal bias. Garcia was not "doped to the gills". He had a millionth of a gram of Ostarine in his system, which gives no competetive advantage and is consistent with taking a supplement with trace amounts of Ostarine, and many supplements are known to contain Ostarine without it being on the label. Ostarine isn't even a steroid, it is used for helping to cut weight, it is a SARM and inneffective at doing much anything. Those are facts. Garcia agreed to pay a huge amount for missing weight and he paid it. Haney agreed to fight. So at this point, if yoy hate Garcia, your line is "he was doped to the gills and stronger than Superman and that is the reason he dropped Haney!". If you aren't a fan of Haney you think Garcia did nothing wrong. The truth is, Garcia should have paid more attention to the supplements he was taking. He ingested something unknowingly and has been suspended for it. Ostarine did not give him some huge advantage. It did not make him Superman. Haney came into the ring heavier. Garcia has a huge left hook and has beat some good fighters. Haney got beat by Loma, has feather fists and is a good boxer but has a bad chin as well. He got overconfident with Garcia and got caught and now he is embarrassed and he is acting like a complete *****, as he has been using IV's to make weight and rehydrate for a long time. Which is cheating. Worse than a millionth of a gram of ostarine from a tainted supplement. Haney and his dad are just looking for a settlement to try and get some money and so they can point and say, see, Garcia didn't want to go to court because he knows he cheated, he paid.There is zero case. Haney suffered no significant injuries, he agreed to the weight overage, he was heavier than Garcia in the ring. The board found Garcia ingested it unknowingly, and it gave no competetive advantage. It is frivoulous'.

              Okay, lets take this BS apart, wearing rubber gloves. Garcia was caught with Ostarine in his system. Neither you nor I know how much he originally ingested or when he did it so saying only trace elements remained says nothing.
              Garcia has produced no plausible reason for why Ostarine was in his system, so we can safely assume it was to give him an advantage by allowing him to cut weight.
              Haney made weight, weakening himself in the process. Ryan didn't. Haney eventually being heavier does not help your cause, it actually amplifies the point that Haney suffered & weakened himself to be professional & make weight. Ryan didn't suffer, didn't cut, wasn't professional, was a bum.
              IDK what significant injuries Devin has suffered. Boiling down & then getting hit in the head by any professional boxer won't do you any good & while Garcia may be a low-life, contemptible, cowardly toe rag that doesn't mean he can't **** a bit.
              The spelling is 'frivolous'

              Translation: Facts make me mad. WAAAAAAAAHHHHHHH

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                Originally posted by Roberto Vasquez View Post

                It is legally fraud to claim something that is not the case to make money. But yes hard to see a judge willing to set a legal precedent for a sport

                I do think there needs to be more punishment for people in boxing who cheat tho - some proper financial punishment. Not just tiny amounts. I get how Garcia fans won't like it now, but think about it in other cases where someone you don't support cheats. Will be good for the sport and the fans.
                The punishment should be forfeiture of the entire purse. Banning someone for a year but letting them keep the purse is a joke. Do you think trainers and managers will be onboard with juicing when they know they stand to not get paid?

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                  Originally posted by garfios View Post

                  One thing for sure, the boxing world will never look at haney the same way.
                  Devin was never really held in high esteem. He beat a glorified journeyman for his belt at 135 and a very overrated fighter in Prograis at 140. Watch how easily Catterall washes Regis for 12 rounds next month.

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                    Theshotyoudontsee Have a tantrum, you thick ignorant know nothing toe rag,

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                      Theshotyoudontsee : I've not only answered you, I've OWNED you. The best you can come back with is 'Translation: Facts make me mad. WAAAAAAAAHHHHHHH'. I will let anyone on this thread view what I said, what you said & judge. I bet you'll vote *****.

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