LarryO is Back

Discussion in 'British Boxing Forum' started by Fnatic, Jun 12, 2013.


  1. ashishwarrior

    ashishwarrior I'm vital ! Full Member

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  2. supremo

    supremo Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Has Craig Windsor failed a drug test? The only evidence the BBBoc have is a Facebook conversation between the two.
     
  3. Adam D

    Adam D Member Full Member

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    I will be honest, I dont know! I was more highlighting the fact that you seemed to be defending him and yet making out he was a adrug cheat! sorry to Craig if you havent been tested and caught!
     
  4. ironfist

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    craig windsor admitted to a panel in a hearing that he used steroids, so it doesnt matter whether he failed a test or not cause he admitted it. its all on the ukad website
     
  5. mrman

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    Is it me but grass or no grass I couldn't care less, exposing boxers who use any illegal substance has to be a good move.
     
  6. Beeston Brawler

    Beeston Brawler Comical Ali-egedly Full Member

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    Larry shouldn't get his licence back for being a whistleblower.

    You wouldn't let a bloke off driving whilst disqualified for grassing on people suspected of armed robbery or GBH, or picking pockets.
     
  7. mrman

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    Don't get me wrong i agree, let him expose as many as possible but keep his own license revoked. The sport doesn't need cheats especially when the consequences in such a sport can be fatal
     
  8. 'el nino'

    'el nino' Active Member Full Member

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    I dont use the word PHENOM often (in fact I have never used it), but this is the way to describe big Larry.

    He beats 99.9% of heavyweights in this era or any era. Dont quote John Mcdermott to me, because styles make fights and J Mac has unbelievable power.
     
  9. JACK McWAVEY

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    the mcd' loss didnt mean ****, it's heavyweight boxing and that can happen to anyone
     
  10. He is a cheat

    Who then procedded to grass just to save himself

    That is very very low in my book
     
  11. southpaw21

    southpaw21 Member Full Member

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    Larry was crap, the only two attributes he had was his size and power which would be due to using any steroids, growth or testerone. the guy used steroids hes whole career even as a amateur, and uses the excuse of everyone is doing it etc. he should be banned for life. im just glad James Cook has washed his hands of larry and will not train him.
     
  12. Abertawe

    Abertawe Guest

    He should've been banned the moment he lost to Daniil Peretyatko. It would be have been embarrassing enough losing to that no hoper clean, losing to him whilst on every roid going is summit else :rofl:rofl:rofl
     
  13. Black_Rainbows

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    I think Larry should have been banned for life.

    But nothing wrong with grassing up others. Good. I don't care why he does it. It's just a good thing if others are caught.
     
  14. Black_Rainbows

    Black_Rainbows Well-Known Member Full Member

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    You wouldn't? Don't the police/prosecutors make deals with people?



    Supergrass deals let 150 criminals walk free in secret

    More than 150 criminals, potentially including terrorists, have been secretly given immunity from prosecution or discounted sentences for becoming supergrasses.

    telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/law-and-order/9209203/Supergrass-deals-let-150-criminals-walk-free-in-secret.html


    ... The deal was regulated by the Serious Organised Crime and Police Act 2005 which provides for a range of options for people who turn evidence, including full immunity from prosecution to a reduction in their sentence.

    Figures released to MPs show that since the act came in to force some 158 criminals or terrorists have been granted such deals.

    Seven of them avoided prosecution altogether while 11 had partial immunity, such are restrictions on what evidence was used against them.

    Another 140 had their sentences reduced as a result of information they provided....
     
  15. Grassing is something you don't do

    Larry was guilty he should of took his punishment like a man
    I detest people who play at being bad till they get into trouble and then kiss everybody's ass like a little scared boy

    He was guilty,he said he had always took them,if he hadn't been caught he would still be doing them
    He hasn't had a character transformation,the posters who say everyone deserves a second chance are correct if you are talking someone caught with recreational drugs as they have made a mistake and were only damaging themselves
    However this was a muscle bound heavy who was on a knockout spree,people die in boxing and he was playing with opponents life's
    This isn't being dramatic it's fact