Tyson Fury free to resume boxing career

Discussion in 'British Boxing Forum' started by carlingeight, Dec 12, 2017.


  1. Unforgiven

    Unforgiven VIP Member banned Full Member

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    If only the world was so pure and simple as you'd like to believe.

    Not everyone who settles, does deals or pleads guilty is actually truly guilty.
    Sometimes people agree to these things so they can get on with their lives and careers.
    Happens all the time.

    Tyson Fury probably took nandrolone. Hence the positive test.
    But why let your rabid hatred of the man blind your judgement ? Why narrow your mind so much with your hatred ?

    Besides, I think you're glad he's back because you'll get to see Joshua smash his face in.
     
  2. Unforgiven

    Unforgiven VIP Member banned Full Member

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    Exactly.

    The whole thing about Fury testing positive in February 2015 but getting charged only in June 2016 (which UKAD as well as Team Fury agree is what happened) should actually make people realize what goes on.

    If Tyson Fury hadn't been such an unpopular champion in this country, the thing would never have been made public.
     
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  3. moog

    moog Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    He never admitted it. UKAD admit he past the test at the time and their was an unnecessary delay in dealing with it. They couldn't admit now that he never failed a test or they would go under. He's agreed to a compromise so they cant drag it out any further.
     
  4. moog

    moog Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Because he's already lost two years of him prime career and any linger out and his chances of big pay day with AJ would go if someone beats AJ first and this chances of being top dog again would go as he would be inactive too long
     
  5. LondonRingRules

    LondonRingRules Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    You've just said they've admitted he passed the test and then in the next sentence said there's no way they could admit that he passed the test.

    As far as I'm aware the compromise is that Fury accepts he failed a test for nandrolone and has received a back dated 2 year ban.
     
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  6. oiky

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    Let tyson get back into the swing of it then he'll show Joshua and wilder levels
     
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  7. LondonRingRules

    LondonRingRules Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Well judging from hughies situation if tyson hadn't tried to wriggle his way out of it with his self imposed retirement nonsense he would have been able to continue fighting during his 'ban'. The whole mess is his own fault.
     
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  8. Grooveongreg

    Grooveongreg Well-Known Member Full Member

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    This is bloody brilliant.. Let the war continue
     
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  9. lawslaw

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    Seriously Mong?

    You're saying UKAD has stated TF passed the tests, never failed one? Get your head out your backside. It it people like you that give all TF supporters a bad name.

    By accepting the deal both TF and HF have admitted and accepted their guilt. Get over it.
     
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  10. Odins beard

    Odins beard Fentanyl is one hell of a drug.... Full Member

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    The way the media and general public chose to pretend Joshua's "black power" tweets/posts never happened says alot in regards to not only his ability to generate money but also a potential failed test.
     
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  11. Odins beard

    Odins beard Fentanyl is one hell of a drug.... Full Member

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    The Furious one is back and the FemTards are shook.
     
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  12. moog

    moog Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Yes they clearly state in their statement he passed the test they later failed him on.
     
  13. Hattonmad

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    Lawslaw is the biggest muppet on this forum. Hates the Fury's more than Hitler hated jews. I dislike AJ myself, but I can have a rational debate about the man.

    The outcome of this is in tune with the whole saga up to now - inconclusive! If Fury was sooooo guilty of PED use, he would have been convicted a long time ago, and handed a sterner punishment. Hughie hasn't even been handed any punishment FFS, which tells me the PED case was rubbish from the start. Why were they told in 2015 they had no case to answer to, only to be charged a year later? Crazy stuff from UKAD.

    The cocaine and test refusal are a different story. They had Tyson there, but Tyson had them on the PED thing, due to their incompetence. Tyson just wanted to get back in the ring, and UKAD had a gun to his head. They are the establishment. UKAD knew they could drag it on forever, but if they did so, Tyson could have eventually sued them for millions regarding the PED's. Meanwhile his career would have passed by. This way, everyone is a winner, and nobody comes out looking that bad. Tyson had to take it.

    You can call Tyson reckless for the cocaine and a potential drug cheat for the test refusal. But you can't call him a convicted drugs cheat! Him and Hughie especially received ZERO punishment in reality. That just doesn't happen to conclusive drug cheats. What I gather from all of this is that UKAD are a disgrace, and have probably gotten away with murder.
     
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  14. lawslaw

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    Do they heck. I suggust you buy a dictionary if you struggle with the meaning of words more than 5 letters long:

    'The proceedings have therefore been resolved on the following basis: the anti-doping rule violations based on the reported presence of elevated levels of nandrolone metabolites are upheld, the refusal charge is withdrawn, Hughie and Tyson Fury each receive a two-year period of ineligibility, and their results from their respective fights in February 2015 are disqualified. '

    Google 'upheld'. :rolleyes:
     
  15. moog

    moog Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    The line I mention is in there. Your just a cheeky clown. I have no time for your nonsense. I will sit back and enjoy the Ring Magazine Heavyweight Champ showing why he's the best Heavyweight on the planet once more.
     
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