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Originally posted by Bronx2245 View PostWhile we're keeping it 100%, why wasn't Pacquiao investigated after his own trainer Freddie Roach said Alex Ariza was giving Pacquiao "suspect shakes?" Why didn't Lampley do a show on that? You're right, boxing politics is absolute BS!
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Originally posted by Wizardsh View PostKeeping 100 too expose both of them so you sorry sons of b!tches that follow pac and may can die a million deaths and know one would care
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Originally posted by Sledgeweather17 View PostI don't understand why you guys have to lie so much. Wilder's team cancelled the fight? Are you guys sick or something? Do you type these things from your bed in the mental ward or what? I really don't get it?
Everybody knows the wbc postponed the fight pending further investigation, so why lie about something so obvious?
Wilder's Manager: Povetkin Fight is Off, Not Postponed - Off!
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Originally posted by Sledgeweather17 View PostWADA guidelines didn't account for a guy having a clean slate for three consecutive blood tests and then having the drug magically re-appear again. But then again, we both know this and it's obvious you just throwing shade on the facts to confuse the casual.
Ps. You're not a Wilder fan, a Wilder fan wouldn't blatantly lie like you just did.
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So, the OP reads: "The World Boxing Council has released their ratings for the month of August and Olympic gold medal winner Alexander Povetkin (30-1, 22KOs) has retained his mandatory position, sitting at number one, to WBC heavyweight champion Deontay Wilder..."
... and it reads what it reads...
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Originally posted by House tyrelli feel that povetkin was cheated or at the very least played by someone deep in the industry. i do not believe wilder nor his team wanted that fight, especially his "adviser".
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Originally posted by stellen View PostThis is great news. Now the only way bumsquad can avoid his beating from povetkin is by vacating. Happy days.
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Originally posted by _Maxi View PostYou wanna know what? when you are doing steroids (just as every HW) you don't go there cancelling fights or saying stuff like: "I will fight him but can he pass the test?". That's a ***** move. You're taking roids aswell, be a man and fight and don't make excuses.
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Originally posted by Sun_Tzu View PostI havent followed this much but wasnt the amount found in his system below the legal amounts or something?
The amount found in his system clearly was not above the allowable limit, but you got folks out here saying that Povetkin "failed" the test.
There are a lot of athletes from Russia that had meldonium in their systems after January 1st that appealed because it was below the guideline set by the anti-doping agency.
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