Can’t stand that headline...as if him giving up 4 hours of time makes him generous because he’s a millionaire. There are people up and down the country who give more time to the sport and don’t have a pot to **** in. How about he donates the purse from the Rivas fight to a good cause given it was earned under false pretences...
Hearn seems to have taken the Sun from Warren now as well as his Sky deal and best fighters. https://www.google.co.uk/amp/s/www..../dillian-whyte-christmas-comeback-doping/amp/ Another crazily biased article and misleading headline...must be spending a fortune on PR as well as the lawyers.
This content is protected Well Big Baby is still at it and looks like he’s on better produced stuff than he was last time by the looks of it. @Aydamn thinks that’s attainable naturally.
Imagine fighting that unit while he was using EPO. I picked him to shock Joshua and I think a roided Miller is a tough fight for anyone. That sheer size along with the athleticism he has albeit while on PEDs is daunting. Anyone who might believe that he'll be fighting clean after his failed drug test, think again. He's still on some serious drugs. He'll probably come in lighter to delude the public into thinking he's dropped muscle now he's "clean".
100% agreed mate. In fairness I didn't quite do the Joshua pick but a fighter that big and ring fit is dangerous for anyone, frankly cos' it's so rare. If your in with someone massive then you can pretty much bank on them needing time out and rounds off, almost 98 outta a hundred. It's nuts how the narrative around PED's has changed mind. 2 years ago someone caught was a big deal, Nelo' and the Clen was the zenith I'd say. Now it's almost par for the course and almost getting accepted. Alberto Salazar in boxing when?
I just watched Josh Warrington's dad give an interview on IFL where he said that boxing trainers need to start being drug tested along with boxers. He made a quip about how there would be one less trainer in Sheffield but then laughed it off and started joking, but his initial point was serious. It's a valid argument. Clearly if a trainer is well-versed in drugs there's going to be a natural inclination to get his fighters on drugs. The fact that he's saying that says it all, reckon all trainers in Britain know what happens in Ingle's gym and all that is going to happen as a result is more doping to level the playing field.
It's never, ever going away. It's just an arms race between pharmacologists, testers and a fighter and managers cunning and guile.
@Aydamn doesn't think that is attainable naturally, @Aydamn thinks that people naturally exist like that.
I dont think he is. I expect him to be fully cleared any day now. UKAD lose all credibility and it's pointless them testing fighters above a certain income.