AJ - Severe Stamina Issues in Championship Rounds

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  1. liger1992

    liger1992 Well-Known Member Full Member

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    He got a knocked how and hurt badly. He showed great recovery skills.
     
  2. Odins beard

    Odins beard Fentanyl is one hell of a drug.... Full Member

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    When was Fury a confirmed cheat?

    Last thing I knew he was getting messed around by the corrupt UKAD.

    Regardless I'd love to know how a guy, a naturally lean guy puts 28lbs of pure muscle on whilst being an active boxer.
     
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  3. jyeahfosho

    jyeahfosho mrtechnicalboxer Full Member

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    Boxing needs to bring back 15 round championship fights. Rounds 13,14 and 15 is what separates the champs from the chumps.
     
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  4. liger1992

    liger1992 Well-Known Member Full Member

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    No his predicament is of his own doing.
     
  5. Odins beard

    Odins beard Fentanyl is one hell of a drug.... Full Member

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    Well if he had pissed dirty when he allegedly did why did they allow the Wlad fight to go ahead.

    The UKAD are Mickey mouse.
     
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  6. HerolGee

    HerolGee Loyal Member banned Full Member

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    of course he has stamina issues, hes 6 foot 7. Hes way outsized for his heart. Hes nearly 30, it will only get harder for him from now to cope with O2 demands. The way to beat him will be to befuddle him to the late rounds. A cagey, smaller, elite evasive boxer may be his nemsis. Thats why hes facing guaranteed gassers.
     
  7. JeremyCorbyn

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    I find it highly suspicious that both Tyson and Hughie failed a drug test, both for the anabolic steroid nandrolone. You don't find that a bit suspect?

    Check out the pictures of Wlad when he won gold at the Olympics, he is a lot smaller. People gain mass as they get older.

    And this is as close to an admission of guilt as you are ever going to see:

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    Face it, the guy is guilty as ****.
     
  8. Howitzer1888

    Howitzer1888 Active Member Full Member

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    I think Joshua maintained a steadier pace this time around than before against the likes of Whyte & Klitschko which shows extra maturity but even despite not having a particularly large output he was fading towards the latter stages of the fight. If it wasn't for the awful stoppage I don't think Joshua would have knocked Takam out legitimately, resulting in a one-sided points decision.

    I've said before that Joshua needs to lose muscle. I can just see him getting heavier and heavier though and I think eventually that will be his downfall.
     
  9. Birmingham

    Birmingham Boxing Junkie banned Full Member

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    Mental. Do they even need to test to prove it ?!?! lol
     
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  10. Odins beard

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    So was Lewis but both Wlad and Lewis filled out over a lengthy period as opposed to AJ who's done it rapidly over a couple of years.
     
  11. UFC2015

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    Has got to sort out his physique, too muscle bound, has to have some fat. Needs to quit weights as well which can cause muscle fatigue during a fight. Natural excercises are best.
     
  12. McGrain

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    Will never happen. But you're right.
     
  13. JeremyCorbyn

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    If I had to guess, I would say Fury is right, they are all taking PEDs. The only guys who aren't are the guys you've never heard of. Stuff like EPO which will increase your turnover of red blood cells. and increase stamina and endurance, and is virtually impossible to detect (unless you go crazy) I bet is rife amongst boxers.

    If you can get away with it, why would you not? Some sense of fair play? Give me a break. And worst that would happen if you got really careless is you get a 12 or 18 month ban, and you can still go fight somewhere else.

    But Fury is definitely guilty.
     
  14. Cornish

    Cornish Member Full Member

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    Now listen up Jeremy. If Fury had tested positive then he would have been bang to rights and banned ages ago, there's far more to this than meets the eye. What you are doing is thinking with your emotions rather than your head. If he was guilty then it would have been proved long ago. Listen, its not hard to take a report of a positive test to a hearing, it doesn't take two f'ing years.
     
  15. JeremyCorbyn

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    Boxing seems to be a law unto itself. I don't even know what is going on with some of these bans. You have Povetkin who is banned by the WBC but for some reason is allowed to fight under other sanctioning bodies, Ortiz I don't even know what is going on with hm, and the Furys are still waiting for their hearing.

    All I do know is that all these guys have failed drug tests.

    Should be lifetime bans, no exceptions, do not pass go, do not collect £200. And don't even think about trying to appeal!

    I would also charge them for fraud, and make them repay every single penny to all the competitors they've cheated out of future earnings.

    Absolute zero tolerance. But while you've got fans willing to turn a blind eye to failed drug tests, this **** will carry on.

    You could also make a case for throwing them in prison for assault, or attempted murder, seeing as they have been fighting outside the realms of fair boxing.