The delusion of the blinkered Jones fanboys has reached new levels :nut This content is protected - Neither the indiana commission or the IBF have ever stated that Roy Jones took either Ripped Fuel or Andro :deal The Ripped fuel story is a story that was released 3 weeks after the failed test by Jones' attourney as way of a carefully thought out damage limitation exercise:deal The very 1st time Roy Jones was ever tested in his pro career, he was found to have 6 times the normal level of testosterone in his system :deal After failing the test, Roy refused to go to a lab of his choice and give a 2nd sample to confirm his guilt. Instead he made a donation to the indiana commission and then agreed to be tested for his next 2 or 3 fights :deal This content is protected This content is protected
Jones tested positive for steroids for the Hall fight. The steroid was never specified. The Andro-claim is from the Jones camp and has no substance. So this Ripped Fuel Brigade wants us to believe that Jones only used PED's for one fight in his career and that was against the dangerous, murderous punching, speedster and slickster Richard '****ing' Hall? And no drugs for Ruiz, Toney, Hill etc.? Sure dudes. Sounds plausible.
Everybody.The end. But yea Jones was an exceptional boxer.Too bad other fighters ducked him. I dont blame them though.Who wants to get ripped to shreds?
Sssshhhhhhhhhh BatTheMan, don't burst that blinkered, delusional bubble that these Jones fanboys have been living in with the actual facts of the matter :rofl
Its not about nationalism, thats what you boneheads just don't get British fighter juicing = absolute ****ing disgrace European fighter juicing = absolute ****ing disgrace American fighter juicing = absolute ****ing disgrace If boxing has any kind of moral decency then every single PED cheat should receive a lifetime ban from the sport and have their entire careers questioned - Get these absolute ****ing disgraces out of the sport i love, and whilst we're at it, get these absolute disgracefull steroid apologists out of ESB :deal
He almost certainly was a cheating disgrace in his prime although karma has come back to bite him in the ass as now he has been reduced to rapping at Russian fans and travelling the World to get his chin shattered for peanuts.
Horse ****. There is a propensity for American fighters, and American based fighters to cheat by using drugs. So YES nationality is what it is all about.
The delusions of these Jones fans are staggering. One person makes a post, with no official source, and all these morons jump on it like its the ****ing gospel. Most of them are so immature and myopic that they can't see passed their own 'America-**** YEAH' driven ego to realise that not everything is about nationality. Someone discredits a drugs cheat and it must be because they're European atsch Neither the IBF or Indiana commission has ever said anything about Andro or ripped fuel. The first time he was tested he was juiced up to the gill, as was his opponent. HE made a donation and the whole thing went away. Apparently for some naive fanboys without a shred of integrity this means their guy isn't a cheat. Whatever helps you sleep at night.
Because there is NOT one official source for it, and Indiana's commissioner of boxing is on record as saying that the ripped fuel story was released by Roy Jones attorney. Do you follow professional sport? Are you aware quite how often the exact same bull**** stories are trotted out after someone fails a drug test? A better question would be: Given prevalence of PED use in top level sport, the fact that pretty much everyone who fails a drugs test comes out with the same old weak excuses, the fact that Jones failed a drugs test having 6x the acceptable levels of testosterone in his body and the fact that the only sources for the ripped fuel/andro story are Roy Jones himself and an article on ESPN, why is it that you DO believe it? While you're answering that I have another question for you: If Manny Pacquiao fails a drug test in his next fight being 6x of the testosterone limit, and then several weeks later releases a statement via his attorney that it was a mix up with a legal supplement, would you swallow this whole and take it as fact and defend him vehemently on this forum?
ESPN is a reputable source. Would you rather it have .co.uk on the end of it to be reputable? As far as Manny goes, if he and his opponent both failed a test in their fight then I can't be mad because his opponent was cheating as well.