Not sure if it is real or not but it is possible that they had an inside source who leaked it to them first... it could be the real reason for the postponment of the fight.. also they had recently gone back and retested from the last summer Olympics possibly the same was done here.. the fact that the bboc did not deny an investigation does add to the posability though....
Do a Google search of -Tyson fury nandrolone- and you will see that other sites are sporting to report at least that there is the accusation
I honestly don't know what to make of this, it will be interesting to see how this unfolds, If this was some sort of evil set up and hes innocent i would expect tyson and his dad etc to go ****ing ape ****. If they come out all quite and feeling a bit sorry for themselves i would find that very suspect. i see the furys as the type of people to kick up the biggest fuss ever over this. The recent injury is strange timing, i wonder if tyson go word this was going to be coming out in public etc.
Maybe, maybe not. I do know that it doesn't take a freaking year to work with trace amounts. This sounds like and reads like BS. They cannot just keep testing until they find/create/manufacture a result.
They probably dont run tests every week on all samples but testing old samples again when new technology is available is kind of their job and maybe the best threat to cheaters.
One they cannot just go back and test **** randomly. Read up on Lance Armstrongs 1999 test samples. That said, its nandrolone it's old as ****. They already allegedly know what it is and found traces. That's enough to pass down a positive ruling. The fact that nothing came of nothing means this is really suspect in the least. This means this story is most likely BULLSHART.
Totally agree....worlds elite are warning him...fair play to him speaking his mind...but it comes at a price
Also thats why eddie hearn will never fight fury....he alone.would.bring down the ppv model in the uk....and matchroom.....id personally love it
LOOL at the idiots dismissing this because its the mirror. If this was absolutely nothing then wouldn't Fury comment on this? Wouldn't the BBOC say there's currently no investigation? Fury is NOT commenting. And BBOC is saying they're investigating. And some re****s here really think "there's absolutely nothing here"? ROFL. Clueless clowns.
I know Y'all will probably say , Here he goes again, but I cannot for the life of me understand how y'all cannot see the corruption in boxing today. If tests taken in 2015 were tested positive for steroids why has it taken so long for the story to break ??? Whether a positive test is publicized totally depends who the fighter concerned is. Mayweather was caught red handed with the illegal IV on May 1 2015. It was swept under the rug until Thomas Hauser found out & exposed the cheating . What did the NSAC do?? Allowed Mayweather to apply for a TUE the IV , he'd received illegally, THREE WEEKS AFTER the IV treatment. Then they issued this ludicrous statement " Mr Mayweather did nothing wrong we will not be investigating this incident" ROFLMAO !!! Add to this Façade the Margarito affair when he got banned for 2 years on a blatant LIE!! from a worthless POS. His career & good name tarnished when NO ONE had one iota of proof he'd ever done anything wrong. Other than whup the ass of man who was SUPPOSED to win LEGALLY!! Depends who the fighter is whether he gets justice. Is Fury the cash cow of Vegas who must not be allowed to lose like Mayweather or is he an innocent man ,railroaded like Margarito, for legally whupping the favored fighters ass?? Time will tell I guess
Have you heard the Fury's speak? Lmao, this is not teh mastermind or the one guy smart enough to employ masterminds to engineer his doping program. Have you seen the level of lard he carries around??
And Wlad is not on obscene amounts of PEDS? especially performing the the way he has for his age ? this is rich haha.
This content is protected The International Olympic Committee could ban up to 31 athletes who potentially could have competed at this year’s Rio Olympics after retesting 454 doping samples from the 2008 Beijing Games. The athletes, as yet unnamed, represent 12 nations and competed in six sports. They will be subject to disciplinary hearings and will be banned from Rio if found to have broken anti-doping rules. In a news release, the IOC said it retested the samples using “the very latest scientific ****ysis methods.” It also said it is retesting 250 samples from the 2012 London Olympics. The official slogan of the 2008 Games was “Zero Tolerance for Doping” and officials conducted 4,770 doping tests, at the time the most in Olympic history. Six eventually had their medals taken away, either because of anti-doping tests conducted at the Games themselves, retesting of samples conducted in 2009 or, in one case, a retroactive ban after Georgian shot-putter Andrei Mikhnevich had his samples from the 2005 world championships retested (his results from 2005 onward were nullified). The Norwegian men’s show-jumping team was stripped of its bronze medal after the horse ridden by Tony Andre Hansen was found to have prohibited capsaicin in its urine. Olympic doping samples are kept for 10 years at a laboratory in Switzerland.