Will Hughie actually fight Parker in May?

Discussion in 'British Boxing Forum' started by Jobless Jarman, Mar 11, 2017.


Does Hughie fight Parker in May

  1. Of course, he's a fighting man with man strength!

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  2. No, he's a conman

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  3. Maybe after the rematch with Dominick Guinn

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  4. How can you question Team Fury? War Hughie!

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  1. Jobless Jarman

    Jobless Jarman Member Full Member

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    What are the chances that this fight actually happens? Will he be cleared to fight by UKAD? Heard it said that Parker knows that the fight won't happen and he's happy with that as he can choose a voluntary.
     
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  2. DirtyOldTown

    DirtyOldTown Boxing Addict Full Member

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    I don't believe anything that comes out of the Fury camp. Those lot and that clown of a promoter Hennessey are a recipe for disaster.
     
  3. Sephiroth Rising 7

    Sephiroth Rising 7 'No tears please!' banned Full Member

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    If his skin doesnt peel off from an allergic reaction to roids, then I dont see why not.
     
  4. destruction

    destruction Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Its been announced and its officially happening, but we all strongly suspect that either the drugs thing blocks it or Hughie just pulls out.

    I dont think Hughie or the Fury's actually want this fight to be brutally honest.
     
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  5. Jurgen

    Jurgen Pay Per Pudding Advisor banned Full Member

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    Yes his surname is Fury which means there is a good chance that he will mess people about with a late pullout.

    Cannot understand why he has not had a hearing for the drugs allegations and it does appear strange that he is allowed to fight with all this uncertainty.

    If he wins people blame the drugs so all he can win is money.
     
  6. im sparticus

    im sparticus There Ye Go. Full Member

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    Its looking as though hughie is on a drugs ban which has been suspended whilst they appeal.
    This is similar to kid galahad debacle.
    Its looking like theyll lose appeal it will then become public and they will be banned.
    Cant see the fight happening
     
  7. Legend X

    Legend X Boxing Addict banned Full Member

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    I guess Hughie and Peter want the fight, simply because it's money in the bank. I mean, Hughie hasn't fought for a year, Tyson hasn't fought for almost 18 months, so I reckon the Fury Team is due a payday.
    That's why Tyson's talking about coming back too. They all need money.
    Especially true if the UKAD thing is bad, since it's expensive to cover legal costs.

    Mandatory challengers get reasonable pay, and Parker draws pretty well over in New Zealand, it's a payday Hughie should take, certainly.
    But who knows?
     
  8. Canning

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    I don't know how they've done it but they've managed to lower the reputation of travellers even further.

    You cannot believe a word they say and there's no way on this planet Hughie deserves a title shot.
     
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  9. pow

    pow Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Which comments exactly are you talking about?

    Hughie is not currently banned from competition as his suspension was lifted pending further investigation. Tyson situation is the same but he is banned for comments made to the board. It is possible Hughie will be banned from fighting depending on the outcome of the pending case. Until that has been resolved there is nothing further to say. If he was to fight before the hearing and is subsequently banned, then he runs the risk of a victory being overturned as a no contest.

    Too much misinformation out there and not enough reliance on facts.
     
  10. bladesman

    bladesman Active Member Full Member

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    Peter Fury might not be allowed in the country & if he isn't the fight is off.
     
  11. Likely lad

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    that pending case is a joke, been pending like two ****ing years, low levels of nandrolone which are common in heavy training, its a case of nothing

    furys cocaine is an actual issue
     
  12. lawslaw

    lawslaw Active Member Full Member

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    Absolute rubbish, do you have any idea the odds on both Tyson and Hughie BOTH testing positive for abnormally high levels of nandrolone on the same day? You have better odds on winning the Lottery Jackpot.
     
  13. Likely lad

    Likely lad Active Member banned Full Member

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    they werent abnormally high, if that was the case it would have been a clean cut case, they test positive for having any nandrolone in there system what so ever. which is very possible

    this wasn't even an issue what so ever it was basically sorted out a year ago, then suddenly it became an issue around the time fury started taking he's **** talking into over drive
     
  14. Farmboxer

    Farmboxer VIP Member Full Member

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    That fight has been announced.....................I thought it was final...................USTV will boycott Parker fights again probably, but should be shown in the UK................
     
  15. Chuck Wepner

    Chuck Wepner Member Full Member

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    That's not the case. The level at which a test becomes a fail for 19-norandrosterone is actually really quite high. The level is set at 2ng per ml which means **** all until you realise that to fail it naturally you'd have to be chewing on the offal of an uncastrated boar in the minutes and hours before the test.

    Many control experiments have been carried out to see if a failed test of above 2ng could be achieved through exercise alone. The short answer is no. In one major study they could only find one athlete who had levels that were even detectable following the exercise experiment and these levels were at 1/16th of the unnaturally high failure rate of 2ng.

    In short, there is no excuse. If the levels were high enough for both Hughie and Tyson to fail then it looks bad for them both.
     
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