@bobstan21 @JonDurnian @MichaelBensonn Any evidence to support that claim? Any comment on the meat contamination or the 21 pound weight jump in 3 years?
@0Huggett0 @ZoexxxMackenzie@DillianWhyte@MCorcoran_ All Juice has been off for a while now. It showed in the povetkin fight. He's lost mass and increased body fat % - a tell tale sign
@virginmedia I'm using the app and the channels aren't there, despite being on the TV. There appears to be a service issue in the area, which is yet to be fixed.
@THCreate @Dejavudu666 @MattCBoxingNews @HairyOne4 And a crime is a crime. As we all know, murder and common assault are equivalent and carry the same punishment.
@beggardinho@mrkosii@themainmelv @Gary_Charles7 @_dr84 @MichaelBensonn That's absolutely what you can do. There are certain drugs on the fringes of the banned list, which would include some stimulants, as well as what Sharapova was banned for. With HGH and EPO, there is simply no doubt.
@beggardinho @officialJon_ok @Gary_Charles7 @_dr84 @MichaelBensonn Because you appear to be completely oblivious to this fact. I think Dave Coldwell has mentioned this but different substances should be categorised and carry different punishments. There should also be just one governing body - the whole system is a farce
@beggardinho @Gary_Charles7 @_dr84 @MichaelBensonn Murder and common theft: two 'crimes' but are they equivalent and should they carry the same punishment?
@beggardinho @officialJon_ok @Gary_Charles7 @_dr84 @MichaelBensonn Certain substances such as anabolics and blood boosters (EPO/blood transfusions) give far more significant benefits than an OTC stimulant.
@beggardinho @Gary_Charles7 @_dr84 @MichaelBensonn That's simply marketing nonsense. The banned substance itself was DMAA, which is used as a stimulant. Banned yes, but injecting HGH and EPO is a completely different ball game.
@iestyns1@EddieHearn Then just 18 months later, a similarly 27 year-old Joshua went life and death with an inactive shell of the same fighter, as the home fighter.