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Originally posted by LCRUMMY36 View PostThis can be true, but he never informed VADA or the WBC that he was on any blood prussure meds. He knew he was going to be tested and tried to hide something..
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Originally posted by LCRUMMY36 View PostThis can be true, but he never informed VADA or the WBC that he waa in blood prussure meds. He knew he was going to be tested and tried to hide something..
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This is hilarious. If you look at Wilder's physique, he looks like one of the most roided out boxers in professional boxing, and yet every time he makes a decent fight, it gets canceled because VADA immediately catches his opponents for PEDs where VADA is somehow never able to catch any A-side cash cows during their primes.
It's all corrupt. It's all bull****. Wilder never had any intention of taking this fight. The facts are not even known yet, just like they weren't known with Povetkin, but already, just like with Povetkin, Wilder is talking about the fight in past tense. This **** was all planned. And he is using the opportunity, just like I predicted he would, to create a scandal and make "hype" videos through instagram. His handlers know they can't grow Wilder's name through actual tough fights, because they know he will get knocked out, so they've devised a strategy on how to grow his name through canceled fights and instagram trash talk.
It's transparent. There will be no big fight with Wilder until he fights Anthony Joshua. That is the cashout fight. That is the whole reason they went to the trouble of protecting Wilder for an entire decade, for a big money fight like this. They were never going to risk that on a Russian fighter who already lost to Klitschko and has comparatively limited financial upside, and they were never going to risk that on a 40 year old Cuban fighter who also has comparatively limited financial upside. Can't believe anyone is falling for this ****, but I guess if someone is still a Wilder fan at this point, they are used to celebrating ducking, and used to making excuses, and used to seeing Wilder protected, so they are probably just as happy to see him avoid this challenge as they were to see him avoid the last ten challenges he avoided. This is what is wrong with modern boxing.
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Originally posted by Boxing Logic View PostThis is hilarious. If you look at Wilder's physique, he looks like one of the most roided out boxers in professional boxing, and yet every time he makes a decent fight, it gets canceled because VADA immediately catches his opponents for PEDs where VADA is somehow never able to catch any A-side cash cows during their primes.
It's all corrupt. It's all bull****. Wilder never had any intention of taking this fight. The facts are not even known yet, just like they weren't known with Povetkin, but already, just like with Povetkin, Wilder is talking about the fight in past tense. This **** was all planned. And he is using the opportunity, just like I predicted he would, to create a scandal and make "hype" videos through instagram. His handlers know they can't grow Wilder's name through actual tough fights, because they know he will get knocked out, so they've devised a strategy on how to grow his name through canceled fights and instagram trash talk.
It's transparent. There will be no big fight with Wilder until he fights Anthony Joshua. That is the cashout fight. That is the whole reason they went to the trouble of protecting Wilder for an entire decade, for a big money fight like this. They were never going to risk that on a Russian fighter who already lost to Klitschko and has comparatively limited financial upside, and they were never going to risk that on a 40 year old Cuban fighter who also has comparatively limited financial upside. Can't believe anyone is falling for this ****, but I guess if someone is still a Wilder fan at this point, they are used to celebrating ducking, and used to making excuses, and used to seeing Wilder protected, so they are probably just as happy to see him avoid this challenge as they were to see him avoid the last ten challenges he avoided. This is what is wrong with modern boxing.
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Originally posted by Lou Cipher View PostBecause Lou Cipher is the only MAN on these boards that knows Boxing and has competed professionally in Boxing. The rest of you are just beer bellied hero seekers. Especially you, fat boy. Take a hike ass hole before I dip my nuts in your mouth.
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Originally posted by Boxing Logic View PostThis is hilarious. If you look at Wilder's physique, he looks like one of the most roided out boxers in professional boxing, and yet every time he makes a decent fight, it gets canceled because VADA immediately catches his opponents for PEDs where VADA is somehow never able to catch any A-side cash cows during their primes.
It's all corrupt. It's all bull****. Wilder never had any intention of taking this fight. The facts are not even known yet, just like they weren't known with Povetkin, but already, just like with Povetkin, Wilder is talking about the fight in past tense. This **** was all planned. And he is using the opportunity, just like I predicted he would, to create a scandal and make "hype" videos through instagram. His handlers know they can't grow Wilder's name through actual tough fights, because they know he will get knocked out, so they've devised a strategy on how to grow his name through canceled fights and instagram trash talk.
It's transparent. There will be no big fight with Wilder until he fights Anthony Joshua. That is the cashout fight. That is the whole reason they went to the trouble of protecting Wilder for an entire decade, for a big money fight like this. They were never going to risk that on a Russian fighter who already lost to Klitschko and has comparatively limited financial upside, and they were never going to risk that on a 40 year old Cuban fighter who also has comparatively limited financial upside. Can't believe anyone is falling for this ****, but I guess if someone is still a Wilder fan at this point, they are used to celebrating ducking, and used to making excuses, and used to seeing Wilder protected, so they are probably just as happy to see him avoid this challenge as they were to see him avoid the last ten challenges he avoided. This is what is wrong with modern boxing.
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Originally posted by Lou Cipher View PostWhen you have a rep of 10 or higher, then you may ask Lou Cipher for Boxing knowledge. Lou Cipher will then tell you to go f uck your mother and ask again when your rep hits 20, but you will at least be allowed to ask.
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Originally posted by DramaShow View Postand youre a ****ing crybaby, why dont you and the rest of yoru gob****e team shut your traps before you know all the details. Ortiz has the right to appeal and we dont know all the details yet. Hes not yet been proven guilty, which is something a lot of this forum dont seem to have got their heads around.
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