You are mistaken. https://www.boxingnews24.com/2018/07/anthony-joshua-and-alexander-povetkin/ This content is protected
His training methods are poor and if your coordination goes then no jab no timing everything is off, it's not a case of not knowing how to box it's a case of not having the tools to box. You need fine motor skills to land a jab, pushing and hitting develope different types of muscle. Ruiz has better hitting muscles than AJ, who has developed pushing muscles. The fools continue to use weights in their routines without knowing the consequences!
Even Dillian Whyte's immediate reaction after the fight referenced drugs. I don't have much knowledge on the subject really.. but I think too many people from within the sport have alluded to things or made comments for there to be no smoke without fire. I don't feel the TUE thing was ever fully explained either.
He took a stimulent he bought in a store. It was banned because they found it was dangerous, not because of performance advantages. Whyte's ban was ridiculous. Joshua being a drug cheat is clear as day
What an absolute bollox of a thread filled with false info, lies & unsubstantiated accusations! Joshua is tested by WADA, UKADA & now VADA both in and out of competition. They can & do descend upon him anywhere, everywhere and at any time of day or night yet he has NEVER FAILED A DRUG TEST!
So a guy given a ban is just overlooked but AJ is a confirmed drugs cheat without no confirmation, I like your logic. Wilder is clean though of course....
Maybe one should read that "article" before commenting. GGG said through an interpreter that it was a chain of new circumstances that Joshua wasn't prepared for. One of them a new method of testing, these things do interrupt your usual habits. Nothing more nothing less.
I never said Wilder is clean, though I think there's more chance he is than Joshua. There's plenty of evidence of Joshua being a drug cheat, the overdeveloped traps, the rapid muscle gain, the trips to Dubai, comments and accusations from other boxers, the opinion of just about anyone who knows anything about what steroids do to your body. What Whyte tested for gets put in a lot of supplements and could be easilly purchased legally, I wouldn't be surprised if Whyte was on stuff anyway, but in that case it seems perfectly likely he took the product in good faith not knowing about it being banned.