Great fight if it happens. I think it can be held in NZ as well. Don't think there'd be a robbery anyway.
As for Povetkin's age, he's not that old, and he's had not so many tough fights that shorten boxer's prime. I think he will be top-5 HW till his early 40s
Yeah obviously theres reasons 'experts' (not us, we are not experts in pharmaceuticals) put it on the banned substance list. How do I know whos an expert and whos not? Non experts say the opposite of what the experts say
This, the WADA is largely influenced and Funded by the Yanks and her allies. Meldonium has been in existence since the 1970’s, and only recently did they decide to ban the drug, goes to show you how inferior Meldonium is as a performance enhancer. This all coincides with the Russian Annexation of the Crimea!
the "world" mmm yeaaa sure... the western world.. but the headquarters is a centralized office who answers to 1, yes 1 owner. don't be so naive buddy. Why, all of a sudden, January 1 2017, did they decide to ban a substance that has been around for over 40 years and been used by athletes almost exclusively from the soviet bloc... hmmmmmmm why all of a sudden. put on your thinking cap bud.
Povetkin UD win if that fight happens, something like 116-112 or 115-113, late stoppage is also a possibility. I don't think his age is a problem, he looks as good as he always did.
First of all, it was not banned on the date in your quote above ok. It was banned on January 1st 2016. See you need to get your thinking caps on because I've just corrected you. You call me naive lol but you've demonstrated that as you should've known that Povetkins meldonium scenario was last year. If you were date above was correct, then meldonium wasnt banned when Povetkin took it in 2016 lol. https://swimswam.com/blood-flow-drug-meldonium-added-to-wadas-banned-substances-list/ Anyway I'm assuming you're talking about the meldonium right? Which failed test was it, are you on about the meldonium or ostarine lol? The SARM ostarine was banned in January 2008. Why are some soviet athletes taking these drugs made for the sick when they are not sick? Why are some soviet athletes taking these drugs and many other athletes aren't? obviously its to gain an unfair advantage. To cheat. And don't call me 'naive' and to 'put my thinking caps on' when I'm being fair to you. Because when you do that and then I'll show you like I've done in this post. Get it right brucey
oh my bad on the year!! time sure does fly, can't believe it was 2016, insane how 2 years flew by so quick. ok I was off 1 year, but still that doesn't have any bearing on the debate... as far as Soviets taking drugs to gain an advantage... yea.. and?? You think Americans aren't?? hahahahahahaha There is doping that is so new and hi tech that the labs make for their athletes, that we don't even know about, it doesn't even register in the blood tests.
Some soviets, and yeah every other country will have a doper. What I said about 'some soviet athletes...' was in response to you saying '...a substance that has been around for over 40 years...' you make it sound like it's normal and maybe it is in Russia but times have changed. They use to advertise cigarettes 40 years ago but now they know its bad for you just like these PEDs. I want you to know that when I found out Povetkin was done for meldonium I was confused. When I started hearing it was a set up, I could see what those people were saying because he is so good that it didnt make sense for him to risk it all for a few doses. So I wasnt sure if he was guilty. But when he got done for ostarine, thats when I gave up on those excuses. Anyway, thats the past now and he's back and I think he's important to the division because we need to see just how good the new kids on the block are.