None of that is cheating. It's a fight you *****.
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Are There Any Fighters Who Don't Cheat?
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Gennady is the ONLY clean athlete that I know of. He is one of the few using VADA, the non corrupt best doping agency in the planet with the best and most advanced testing technology. And Lemieux I guess but from the top fighters in history, Gennady is the only clean one thats proven.
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Originally posted by anthonydavid11 View PostI thought that the definition of cheating was breaking the rules. Obviously biting a man's ear off is breaking the rules. Of course, Holyfield head butted plenty of people, including Tyson. So he was no angel either. PEDs or biting, the point being that even he cheated.Cheat
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act dishonestly or unfairly in order to gain an advantage, especially in a game or examination.
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Yes, apparently all the ones that get tested by USADA...Last edited by Jsmooth9876; 10-15-2015, 01:54 PM.
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Originally posted by Eff Pandas View PostTyson was just trying to get that fight over by any means necessary (imo). I don't think he was doing it to gain an advantage or to win.
I guess Terry Norris hitting a fighter when he is down is not cheating, since after all, he got DQ'd from fights he would have won anyway.
I don't know if I can go with poor sportsmanship, though. These acts are wrong either way you look at it. I'd say meanness might be a better term.
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Originally posted by DJS View PostNone of that is cheating. It's a fight you *****.
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Originally posted by LarryXXX View PostThats like asking has an NBA player never traveled
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Originally posted by anthonydavid11 View PostTerry Norris enjoyed punching fighters who were down and after the bell.
Nigel Benn hit Barkley when he was down, like three times and landed many rabbit punches in the McClellan fight.
Andre Ward clinched Kessler to no end in their fight.
Wlad clinched and wrestled Povetkin to insane levels.
Mayweather used elbows and pushing often.
Trinidad would go below the belt often.
Thomas Hearns held opponents' heads down on more than a few occasions.
Chavez, Sr. landed his share of low blows.
Barrera blatantly hit Morales with rabbit punches.
Duran kneed Buchanan below the belt.
Hopkins landed plenty of head butts that were intentional.
Holyfield was the head butt king.
Tyson loved to nibble on an ear or two.
I have heard Ali had the ropes loosened for his fight with Foreman.
Foreman himself pushed a lot.
A sport of cheaters!! Haha
That's not strictly cheating, it's bending the rules imo. Unless it becomes far too excessive or outright damages the opponent, for example, Ward's elbows and headbutts, the same can be said of someone like Hopkins or Holyfield. Or excessive rabbit punches, even after warnings.
But the odd incident, here and there, that happens. It's like all of us in day to day life, we may not outright break the law but we might do a few things to get a step up.
Also, Ali's team never had the ropes loosened, none of them had planned for the rope-a-dope and Angelo Dundee actually went on record to get the ropes tightened.
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Originally posted by soul_survivor View PostYou can make such lists in just about any sport. Guys in football diving to the ground just to get free kicks and penalties, feigning injury to break up attacking moves etc etc. I could go on with sports like cricket or rugby and so on.
That's not strictly cheating, it's bending the rules imo. Unless it becomes far too excessive or outright damages the opponent, for example, Ward's elbows and headbutts, the same can be said of someone like Hopkins or Holyfield. Or excessive rabbit punches, even after warnings.
But the odd incident, here and there, that happens. It's like all of us in day to day life, we may not outright break the law but we might do a few things to get a step up.
Also, Ali's team never had the ropes loosened, none of them had planned for the rope-a-dope and Angelo Dundee actually went on record to get the ropes tightened.
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