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khan may have a largish frame and bulked up, but i still bet canelo walks into the ring 15lb heavier in a couple of weeks
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Decent opponent for AJ defence. 6ft7 unbeaten American. A bit of unknown and only ranked 13th in IBF but I don't think AJ has faced many taller than him.
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Just a stooge for AJ to KO early.. the guy was put on his erchie by a 43 year old Mansour. I've no problem with that as it's his first defence.
The co-main event looks tasty. I fancy Martin to take Groves out late but it's a genuine 50/50 make or break fight for both guys so can see them giving it everything.
Regards GGG and Canelo.. I can see Eubank Jr facing GGG before Canelo does.
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Gna watch it in a bit Vik!
Long Eddie Hearn interview too
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Can't believe Wlad swore
Fury the klitschko impressions haha Speaks so much sense too though
Wlad got absolutely owned when put on the spot with the cheating stuff though
Wlad tried to act like he's chilled calm and composed but just came away looking like a bitter nervous mug
Fury very confident and relaxed again, rightly so too, Love how he's still got the IBF belt
Annoyed me a bit about Wlad trying to say about being a respectful champion though etc, when how the fk is Wlad one? He's a dirty cheating , wraps, rings, holding, grabbing, pushing, he's been doing it for 10-20 years, not to mention his boring as fk and has no charisma and as Tyson says is basically a robot, so yeh great role model, a cheater.
Tyson is like marmite you love/hate him, as do most people with people who are real and tell it how it is and tell the truth, it offends others and gets the respect from others, he tells it how it is, which is exactly how it should be.
There's "being real" and a being a bit of a that
I like tyson and Billy Joe
Their problems are though, especially in tysons case, is that he has a beyond useless promoter.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VUwoEpHWAZ4
Lucas Browne, whose ownership of a heavyweight world title is in jeopardy because of a failed drug test, said the results of an independent polygraph test this past Friday show he did not knowingly take a banned substance.
Browne's "A" sample tested positive for clenbuterol following a comeback 10th-round knockout of Ruslan Chagaev to win a secondary heavyweight world title in Grozny, Russia on March 5. He is awaiting the result of a test on the 'B' sample, which Browne has already said he expects to come back positive.
While waiting for that test result, Browne said he took a polygraph test to back up his insistence that he did not knowingly take a banned substance despite Clenbuterol showing up in a random test conducted by the Las Vegas-based Voluntary Anti-Doping Association, a testing agency that Browne insisted handle the testing for the bout.
"I am pleased that the polygraph test confirmed that I am telling the truth," Browne said. "The result is not a surprise to me as I have always said I am a clean athlete. I know I arrived in Grozny a clean athlete and I know I did nothing wrong when I was there.
"It should never be forgotten that I requested the VADA testing for the fight. Whilst the result is not a surprise to me, I consider this test another step towards proving my innocence. I remain grateful for the ongoing support of the public, my manager and my promoter. Together we are fighting this injustice."
Browne said the Clenbuterol entered his system after his arrival in Grozny because he said he has proof that a drug test VADA conducted on Feb. 29, shortly after his arrival, was negative. Browne (24-0, 21 KOs), 36, rallied from a hard sixth-round knockdown and eventually knocked Chagaev out in the 10th round to become the first Australian to win a heavyweight world title. That status, however, is in jeopardy. There's a good chance he will be stripped of the belt and the result changed to a no decision unless he can produce proof that his food or beverages were spiked during his stay in Grozny, which is what Browne has suggested happened.
He has the support of his promoter, former two-division titleholder Ricky Hatton.
"I have been saying since it happened I am 100 percent behind Lucas," Hatton said. "The whole thing just doesn't stack up. The results of the lie detector test don't surprise me at all. Lucas knows he didn't do it, I know he didn't do it and now we have a test conducted by experts that confirms he is telling the truth.
"We will keep going and do all that we can do to prove his innocence. Matters are in the hands of the lawyers and the WBA."
https://www.instagram.com/p/BEo-kmHDFue/?taken-by=cannon_briggs&hl=en
loooooooooooooooool i fkin love this guy hahaha
https://www.instagram.com/p/BEjX4hcDFrI/?taken-by=cannon_briggs&hl=en
hahahahahaha
https://www.instagram.com/p/BEduRvujFln/?taken-by=cannon_briggs&hl=en
i'm fkin done looool cant wait for these 2 to fight, build up is gunna be epic
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I do find it funny that boxers seem to feel the need to out stare each other.. because staring at someone for two minutes is gonna help you later on when you're being punched fvck out of
I understand the whole 'trying to pysch' your opponent out but I hardly think out staring him is gonna do that.
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Hmmm i guess he feels annoyed at the Kell Brook tweet..
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posted on 24/4/16
khan may have a largish frame and bulked up, but i still bet canelo walks into the ring 15lb heavier in a couple of weeks
posted on 24/4/16
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posted on 25/4/16
Decent opponent for AJ defence. 6ft7 unbeaten American. A bit of unknown and only ranked 13th in IBF but I don't think AJ has faced many taller than him.
posted on 25/4/16
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posted on 25/4/16
Just a stooge for AJ to KO early.. the guy was put on his erchie by a 43 year old Mansour. I've no problem with that as it's his first defence.
The co-main event looks tasty. I fancy Martin to take Groves out late but it's a genuine 50/50 make or break fight for both guys so can see them giving it everything.
Regards GGG and Canelo.. I can see Eubank Jr facing GGG before Canelo does.
posted on 27/4/16
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posted on 27/4/16
Gna watch it in a bit Vik!
Long Eddie Hearn interview too
posted on 27/4/16
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posted on 27/4/16
Can't believe Wlad swore
Fury the klitschko impressions haha Speaks so much sense too though
Wlad got absolutely owned when put on the spot with the cheating stuff though
posted on 27/4/16
Wlad tried to act like he's chilled calm and composed but just came away looking like a bitter nervous mug
Fury very confident and relaxed again, rightly so too, Love how he's still got the IBF belt
posted on 27/4/16
Annoyed me a bit about Wlad trying to say about being a respectful champion though etc, when how the fk is Wlad one? He's a dirty cheating , wraps, rings, holding, grabbing, pushing, he's been doing it for 10-20 years, not to mention his boring as fk and has no charisma and as Tyson says is basically a robot, so yeh great role model, a cheater.
Tyson is like marmite you love/hate him, as do most people with people who are real and tell it how it is and tell the truth, it offends others and gets the respect from others, he tells it how it is, which is exactly how it should be.
posted on 27/4/16
There's "being real" and a being a bit of a that
posted on 27/4/16
Twat*
Damn autocorrect
posted on 27/4/16
I like tyson and Billy Joe
Their problems are though, especially in tysons case, is that he has a beyond useless promoter.
posted on 27/4/16
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VUwoEpHWAZ4
posted on 27/4/16
Lucas Browne, whose ownership of a heavyweight world title is in jeopardy because of a failed drug test, said the results of an independent polygraph test this past Friday show he did not knowingly take a banned substance.
Browne's "A" sample tested positive for clenbuterol following a comeback 10th-round knockout of Ruslan Chagaev to win a secondary heavyweight world title in Grozny, Russia on March 5. He is awaiting the result of a test on the 'B' sample, which Browne has already said he expects to come back positive.
While waiting for that test result, Browne said he took a polygraph test to back up his insistence that he did not knowingly take a banned substance despite Clenbuterol showing up in a random test conducted by the Las Vegas-based Voluntary Anti-Doping Association, a testing agency that Browne insisted handle the testing for the bout.
"I am pleased that the polygraph test confirmed that I am telling the truth," Browne said. "The result is not a surprise to me as I have always said I am a clean athlete. I know I arrived in Grozny a clean athlete and I know I did nothing wrong when I was there.
"It should never be forgotten that I requested the VADA testing for the fight. Whilst the result is not a surprise to me, I consider this test another step towards proving my innocence. I remain grateful for the ongoing support of the public, my manager and my promoter. Together we are fighting this injustice."
Browne said the Clenbuterol entered his system after his arrival in Grozny because he said he has proof that a drug test VADA conducted on Feb. 29, shortly after his arrival, was negative. Browne (24-0, 21 KOs), 36, rallied from a hard sixth-round knockdown and eventually knocked Chagaev out in the 10th round to become the first Australian to win a heavyweight world title. That status, however, is in jeopardy. There's a good chance he will be stripped of the belt and the result changed to a no decision unless he can produce proof that his food or beverages were spiked during his stay in Grozny, which is what Browne has suggested happened.
He has the support of his promoter, former two-division titleholder Ricky Hatton.
"I have been saying since it happened I am 100 percent behind Lucas," Hatton said. "The whole thing just doesn't stack up. The results of the lie detector test don't surprise me at all. Lucas knows he didn't do it, I know he didn't do it and now we have a test conducted by experts that confirms he is telling the truth.
"We will keep going and do all that we can do to prove his innocence. Matters are in the hands of the lawyers and the WBA."
posted on 27/4/16
https://www.instagram.com/p/BEo-kmHDFue/?taken-by=cannon_briggs&hl=en
loooooooooooooooool i fkin love this guy hahaha
posted on 27/4/16
https://www.instagram.com/p/BEjX4hcDFrI/?taken-by=cannon_briggs&hl=en
hahahahahaha
posted on 27/4/16
https://www.instagram.com/p/BEduRvujFln/?taken-by=cannon_briggs&hl=en
i'm fkin done looool cant wait for these 2 to fight, build up is gunna be epic
posted on 4/5/16
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I do find it funny that boxers seem to feel the need to out stare each other.. because staring at someone for two minutes is gonna help you later on when you're being punched fvck out of
I understand the whole 'trying to pysch' your opponent out but I hardly think out staring him is gonna do that.
posted on 9/5/16
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posted on 9/5/16
Hmmm i guess he feels annoyed at the Kell Brook tweet..
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