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Post by K1power on Sept 21, 2016 19:58:57 GMT 1
In his defense he tried to throw one as well. lol
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Post by K1power on Sept 28, 2016 6:32:05 GMT 1
Another Tyrone Spong boxing match that happened three weeks ago and went completely under the radar:
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Post by h on Sept 28, 2016 8:23:40 GMT 1
that was pathetic. lol. crying jordan for his opponent.
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Post by K1power on Sept 28, 2016 18:27:16 GMT 1
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Post by h on Sept 28, 2016 18:33:49 GMT 1
still fat with a bum ankle I take it?
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Post by K1power on Sept 28, 2016 18:35:28 GMT 1
Possibly, I wonder what he comes up with.
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Post by h on Sept 28, 2016 20:01:54 GMT 1
i remember the picture of his ankle looked pretty bad last time they were talking about it.
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Post by K1power on Sept 28, 2016 20:40:06 GMT 1
Oh yeah an injury like that takes a while. As I mentioned earlier I injured my ankle similarly in MT training in 2014 and I still feel it sometimes today.
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Post by h on Sept 28, 2016 20:48:16 GMT 1
I still feel high school football ankle injuries man! and its been almost 20 years!! LOL
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Post by h on Sept 30, 2016 20:45:21 GMT 1
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Post by K1power on Sept 30, 2016 20:56:55 GMT 1
Haha yes I saw! That ankle must've hurt like hell!
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Post by themagi on Sept 30, 2016 21:09:04 GMT 1
If Jon Jones' case is anything to go by then this is something of a misnomer. Cocaine is only classed as a PED in the 12 hrs before and after competition and Jones wasn't punished at all for his cocaine positive by the NAC or the UFC. Plus, Jones' cocaine test was taken exactly one month before his bout with Daniel Cormier, on December 4th, the results not corroborated until December 23rd but not made public until after his bout with Cormier (Jan 4th).
Fury's rematch with Klitschko wasn't scheduled until October 29th and the test that he failed was taken on September 23rd. So the period of time in between test and fight is actually longer than that of Jones. Unless their are explicit rules from the governing bodies that he is champion of (WBA and WBO) that preclude him from taking recreational drugs whilst out of competition, and I do not think that their are any however I may be wrong, then I don't see why he should be stripped of his titles or face punishment. Jones didn't.
Plus, VADA, the agency who conducted this particular test, are usually air tight on these types of things and are usually the first to make public any news of failures. The fact that the media are trumpeting this as fact before VADA have said anything is very worrying. Amazing that his issues with UKAD (UK Anti Doping) and his alleged PED failure under their procedures was kept quiet for more than a year before anything leaked out (again, through the media and not the official agency conducting the test), yet this latest one took less than a week. Both cases it was the same newspaper that broke both stories.
He still has to face a UKAD panel, alongside his cousin Hughie, for the PED violations (both allegedly have tested positive for Nandrolone) that still have yet to made 100% clear.
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Post by h on Sept 30, 2016 21:09:31 GMT 1
its finally true!! I said someone tested positive for coke and it was LEGIT!!!! god. yeah. hes losing his titles. lol.
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Post by themagi on Sept 30, 2016 22:20:47 GMT 1
ESPN have reported that VADA president Dr. Margaret Goodman has informed both Fury and Klitschko camps and the British Boxing Board Of Control that Fury has tested positive for cocaine. So at least it is official. ESPN also claim to have a copy of the letter sent to all relevant parties. It is now said to be the decision of the BBBC whether Fury's positive result was within the realms of in competition or out of competition. I was previously of the belief that WADA (who are not a drug testing agency, they set the rules for the agencies like VADA, USADA and UKAD to go by. Some people get WADA and VADA confused) set the in comp and out of comp guidelines but perhaps in the UK it is the BBBC who have that right. If so, expect the Board to throw the book at Fury, they have butted heads many times over the past few years from his social media output to his general behaviour at boxing events, fining him many times.
The Daily Mirror have since reported that Fury's UKAD hearing will be on November 4th.
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Post by h on Oct 4, 2016 2:28:18 GMT 1
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