Remember when I said Fury was far more likely to be on PEDs then Joshua?

Discussion in 'British Boxing Forum' started by Solaris, Aug 4, 2016.


  1. Smithson

    Smithson Active Member Full Member

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    That is absolutely inaccurate bullsh**!!

    1. If you pass the b test you won't/can't be charged. Passing the b test clears you it's as simple as that.

    2. You are correct that some supplements are tainted....but they are not tainted with nandrolone!!

    3. I didn't say the younger furys are taking steroids due to acne some guys do have acne granted but are you really telling me the youngest fury isn't on steroids? Please look at some pics of him and tell me he's not taking steroids! For a boxer who spends majority of there training boxing and doing conditioning work there is no way a physique like that is possible I'm not buying it.
     
  2. Optimus Dime

    Optimus Dime Boxing Addict banned Full Member

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    Meat has steroids.. and supplements broken down contain the same molecules to nandrolone broken down.
     
  3. Optimus Dime

    Optimus Dime Boxing Addict banned Full Member

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    They're both natural forms of nandrolone..
     
  4. Optimus Dime

    Optimus Dime Boxing Addict banned Full Member

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    Meat is injected with steroids.. unlike fruits and vegetables which have natural steroids in them like Vitamin D etc and other natural "roids"..
     
  5. Optimus Dime

    Optimus Dime Boxing Addict banned Full Member

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    Vitamin D is almost a steroid.. it needs to have 4 carbon rings though..

    [url]https://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vitamin_D[/url]


    But there's other steroids in plants like ecdysteroids and ketosteroids..
     
  6. Daviddee1983

    Daviddee1983 Well-Known Member Full Member

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    What you are saying makes no sense.. Peter has said that the "B" test was clear. UKAD have said that he failed a test... Hes clear to box.. Nandralone can be in most foods.. In athletes it can accelerate and distort results
     
  7. Blobby Nelson

    Blobby Nelson Well-Known Member banned Full Member

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    Peter is one of the biggest bull****ters in boxing. If the B test came back negative that'd be the end of it.

    He was initially suspended, now he has been charged. Simple as that.
     
  8. thornpipe

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    The majority of boxers are taking performance enhancing drugs, the ones who get caught are the ones that slipped up. It's a big big problem in sports and always has been and people are shocked when someone gets rumbled. Their is no way to stop this without sending someone round with every sports person 24/7
     
  9. Daviddee1983

    Daviddee1983 Well-Known Member Full Member

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    You are a first class mongol...Solaris/Bobby Nelson same person.. I will simplify it for you.. Its the same charge.... Nothing has changed.... Try to wake up... The BBC are about as factual as you are.. Setting up fake names to hide behind your keyboard and give people cheek.. If he had a positive test he would be banned hes not its simple
     
  10. Sugar 88

    Sugar 88 Woke Moralist-In-Chief

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    I have to admit that it does look bad for Team Fury at this point. UKAD clearly think there's a case to answer and if there is it'll be a hammer blow for the whole sport leaving the marquee division in an utter mess.

    I'd also say that that UKAD have handled this appalling. Why has it taken so long for them to bring their charge? Why was leaked to the press before being made official? They've come out of this looking utterly amateurish.

    I can also laugh at the OP for suggesting Nandrolone somehow improves boxing skills. Yeah...
     
  11. Unforgiven

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    Regardless of whether or not Fury took PEDs, it has absolutely no bearing on Anthony Joshua. Nothing in this story makes it "more likely" that Fury uses PEDs in comparison to to Joshua. For all we know Joshua has failed tests too. There's a lack of transparency.

    It IS interesting that UKAD have taken so long to make this public. You have to wonder whether Fury's "unpopularity" is a factor. If he'd had been the golden boy would this been covered up indefinitely?
    The other possibility is that UKAD don't know what they are looking at, and Fury will win this case.
    Whatever, all competitive athletes (amateurs and professionals alike) should be suspected of using PEDs.

    The whole issue has become meaningless now. The anti-doping enforcement agencies and their practices and motives are evidently far more corrupt than a simply case of athletes trying to get an edge.
     
  12. Camaris

    Camaris Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Fury does his best work at press conferences. He should stick to that I think.
     
  13. Blobby Nelson

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    Show me a single link other than the word of a criminal like Peter that says the B sample is clear with direct quotes from UKAD.

    You haven't got a clue.
     
  14. Blobby Nelson

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    UKAD don't make these things public. They only came forward after the Fury's decided to run their mouths.
     
  15. granth

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    The idiocy of some people on this board is ridiculous. The simplest explanation is that they both took a supplement given that they train together.

    The idea that Hughie's acne is roid related when only recently he's visited a specialist who has diagnosed exactly what his problem is, is laughable.