Should drug cheatshave past achievments ko'd?

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by dwilson, Oct 13, 2007.


  1. dwilson

    dwilson Guest

    With the likes of Roy Jones, James Toney and Shane Mosley (maybe even Evander Holyfield) using drugs to beat opponents should they have thier records put to shame? All have serious links to drug cheating to enhance their performance and in some cases have even admitted to the crime but no action is to be taken and no one in the boxing community seems to care. If the people concerned were part of any other sport such as athletics or cycling they would have been banned (maybe for life) and past titles would have been taken away.

    How can we judge these men as all time great boxers and continue to watch and make them rich when they have cheated to win.
     
  2. geppy

    geppy Boxing Addict Full Member

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    It takes a real scum bucket to use performance enhancing drugs ,then smash somones face in. It is worse in boxing or MMA then team sports.

    In Base ball, sprinting, and other sports, the opponents dont get hurt. Being a Welterweight fighting Shane Mosley , and the guy benches 350 lbs. Mosley has some serious speed and power combination, and is totally unfair to his oppponent.
     
  3. Rollo

    Rollo Active Member Full Member

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    Evan Fields wouldn´t like that!