Tyson Fury free to resume boxing career

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


  1. oiky

    oiky Gypsy Boy Full Member

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    He will show why he's the best aswell
     
  2. lawslaw

    lawslaw Active Member Full Member

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    Mong by name mong by nature. :cunaooooo:

    There is no line in that quote that says he passed the test he was failed on. Please show it to us all.
     
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  3. tdf1974

    tdf1974 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    i cant believe that Wild Boar was a dirty cheating PEDs cheat!!...taking Deca and stuff

    cannot be easy injecting Nandralone with trotters
     
  4. LondonRingRules

    LondonRingRules Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    I'm with lawslaw here, I can not for the life of me see what you're on about. The statement clearly says he failed the test and received a 2 year back dated ban? I honestly don't know how you think that statement implies they actually passed the tests. Bit baffled there mate.

    Edit: unless you mean the bit about the results from their fights in 2015 being disqualified? Sorry to inform you but that's referring to the fact Furys fight against hammer is being changed to a NC due to him failing a test for nandrolone.
     
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  5. obelector

    obelector Member Full Member

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    ha ha, i wondered where he was, just put him on ignore and the discourse on this forum improves no end
     
  6. lawslaw

    lawslaw Active Member Full Member

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    Great to see all the Team Fury nut huggers pretend he wasn't found guilty. Comedy gold. :risas3:
     
  7. Tommy.™

    Tommy.™ Active Member Full Member

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    Can't wait to see Tyson back in the ring. I would like to see him take a warm up fight before jumping in the deep end.
     
  8. Twentyman

    Twentyman You dog nonce! banned Full Member

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    Doesn’t really matter if he is guilty or not. He’s faffed around for a couple of years, retiring etc He’s now got his act together and they’re letting him box again with the ‘oh yeah, you’ve already served your ban’ nonsense. He’s played the game and now he’ll retain his titles. Which, itself will be an incredible achievement....and finally, we get to see a huge rivalry with AJ...fighter vs boxer.
     
  9. lawslaw

    lawslaw Active Member Full Member

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    It will if/when there is a next time.
     
  10. STEPHEN1990

    STEPHEN1990 Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Can't wait for Tyson to put a end to all the hype and show who is the real champion and who just picked up all the scraps when he was gone And IMO you have to be crazy if you think aj is clean
     
  11. Jurgen

    Jurgen Pay Per Pudding Advisor banned Full Member

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    Really cannot get my head round this.

    Bit like murdering someone, getting caught through DNA 20 years later and given a backdated life sentence with a recommended 15 years to serve.

    Now drugs cheats have a precedent case.

    The UKAD circus has zero credibility now and should be closed down.
     
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  12. underwraps

    underwraps Active Member Full Member

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    Seems like they fcuked up somewhere.
     
  13. moog

    moog Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Tyson Fury had two charges of UKAD, Hughie Fury 1 charge. Tyson Fury refused a second test at a much later date when going of the rails, but UKAD dropped that charge. Why did they drop the one charge he was guilty of ? Could it be that he was then left with 1 charge the same as his cousin so it looked reasonable to give them matching bans ? Which happened to be backdated exactly 2 years to the day. UKAD admit that they never charged the Furys for a long time after the drug test in question, why ? They did send email saying they never failed tests but levels were high, so how did these levels eventually turn into failed tests when they were not originally? How did it take UKAD 2 years to deal with it ? Why did Furys pass all future tests and there was loads ? Why would Tyson take a PED in build up to fighting Hammer and not for facing Klit ? Just like many criminal cases over the years there are some cases were the authorities have behaved wrongly and in my humble opinion this case falls under such a bracket.
     
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  14. lawslaw

    lawslaw Active Member Full Member

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    Deluded nut hugging mong. :risas3:
     
  15. ipitythefool

    ipitythefool Prediction ? Pain Full Member

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    I thought Fury had retired - like about 50 times.
     
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