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I'm quite confident nobody dares to ask money for this
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Free? Too expensive. They'd have to pay me to lower myself to watch that BS between two phonies who both weaseled out of a real fight with Povetkin. I'd rather watch stupid wrestling than this phony choreographed mock-boxing baloney.
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x2x wrote: 05 Nov 2017, 00:23 Free? Too expensive. They'd have to pay me to lower myself to watch that BS between two phonies who both weaseled out of a real fight with Povetkin. I'd rather watch stupid wrestling than this phony choreographed mock-boxing baloney.
LOL...nobody "weaseled out" of a fight with PEDovetkin. The Russian DQd himself through his constant abuse of Performance Enhancing Drugs!!
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Best Coast wrote: 05 Nov 2017, 00:35...PEDovetkin. The Russian DQd himself through his constant abuse of Performance Enhancing Drugs!!

In reality the VADA Nevada Las Vegas mafia mobsters claim to have found a microscopic amount of a supplement that had been perfectly legal up until a few months before. A far cry from what you are trying to say.
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Best Coast wrote: 05 Nov 2017, 00:35
x2x wrote: 05 Nov 2017, 00:23 Free? Too expensive. They'd have to pay me to lower myself to watch that BS between two phonies who both weaseled out of a real fight with Povetkin. I'd rather watch stupid wrestling than this phony choreographed mock-boxing baloney.
LOL...nobody "weaseled out" of a fight with PEDovetkin. The Russian DQd himself through his constant abuse of Performance Enhancing Drugs!!
Povetkin never did anything that wasn't allowed. The first time he had a few nanograms of a substance that doesn't even make your performances better at all left in his body from like 8 months before. Even wada changed their own rules once they realised Povetkin is right and he's allowed to fight right now with the same amount of Meldonium as he had back then. On top of that, if he actually wanted to "cheat" with Meldonium, he could easely have accepted the fight before, but he simply never used doping on purpose. A cup of coffee has more and better influences.
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asdfjkl wrote: 05 Nov 2017, 02:41
Best Coast wrote: 05 Nov 2017, 00:35
x2x wrote: 05 Nov 2017, 00:23 Free? Too expensive. They'd have to pay me to lower myself to watch that BS between two phonies who both weaseled out of a real fight with Povetkin. I'd rather watch stupid wrestling than this phony choreographed mock-boxing baloney.
LOL...nobody "weaseled out" of a fight with PEDovetkin. The Russian DQd himself through his constant abuse of Performance Enhancing Drugs!!
Povetkin never did anything that wasn't allowed. The first time he had a few nanograms of a substance that doesn't even make your performances better at all left in his body from like 8 months before. Even wada changed their own rules once they realised Povetkin is right and he's allowed to fight right now with the same amount of Meldonium as he had back then. On top of that, if he actually wanted to "cheat" with Meldonium, he could easely have accepted the fight before, but he simply never used doping on purpose. A cup of coffee has more and better influences.
Yeah, but what about Ostarine?
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TooMuch wrote: 05 Nov 2017, 04:02
asdfjkl wrote: 05 Nov 2017, 02:41
Best Coast wrote: 05 Nov 2017, 00:35
LOL...nobody "weaseled out" of a fight with PEDovetkin. The Russian DQd himself through his constant abuse of Performance Enhancing Drugs!!
http://www.BS.com/povetkin-dru ... an--112039
Povetkin never did anything that wasn't allowed. The first time he had a few nanograms of a substance that doesn't even make your performances better at all left in his body from like 8 months before. Even wada changed their own rules once they realised Povetkin is right and he's allowed to fight right now with the same amount of Meldonium as he had back then. On top of that, if he actually wanted to "cheat" with Meldonium, he could easely have accepted the fight before, but he simply never used doping on purpose. A cup of coffee has more and better influences.
Yeah, but what about Ostarine?

Better that you should ask Doc Goodman and her Las Vegas mafia drug test crew about that because they are the ones to CLAIM they found a billionth of a gram of it in their first, but not their second, test, and Povetkin said he doesn't even know what is. I don't see her crew poking their noses into Wilder and Joshua’s affairs. If she tried to find something on either of them the mob would fosterize the crooked doctor.



http://www.BS.com/povetkin-dru ... an--112039
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TooMuch wrote: 05 Nov 2017, 04:02
asdfjkl wrote: 05 Nov 2017, 02:41
Best Coast wrote: 05 Nov 2017, 00:35
LOL...nobody "weaseled out" of a fight with PEDovetkin. The Russian DQd himself through his constant abuse of Performance Enhancing Drugs!!
Povetkin never did anything that wasn't allowed. The first time he had a few nanograms of a substance that doesn't even make your performances better at all left in his body from like 8 months before. Even wada changed their own rules once they realised Povetkin is right and he's allowed to fight right now with the same amount of Meldonium as he had back then. On top of that, if he actually wanted to "cheat" with Meldonium, he could easely have accepted the fight before, but he simply never used doping on purpose. A cup of coffee has more and better influences.
Yeah, but what about Ostarine?
That was a failed test, there has never been Ostarine in his body, wada used a test that gave a false positive every once in a while. When later, the same sample got tested by an independant lab where they did know what they were doing he turned out to be innocent.
There's a reason the American lab got suspended, that's also the reason why Wilder couldn't fight Stiverne, or anyone else, earlier.

"tests from an independent laboratory in Lausanne, Switzerland on Povetkin’s sample came up negative.

“An American laboratory confirmed ostarine was found in Povetkin’s ‘B’ sample. The tests given in an independent laboratory in Lausanne [Switzerland] are clean”.
He also points to the fact that minimal amounts of ostarine were found in Povetkin’s system, and that subsequent tests on December 13 and 15 were clean.
When Povetkin tested positive for ostarine, the WBC withdrew their recognition of the bout with Stiverne, who ultimately walked away from the fight. Johann Duhaupas stepped in to fight Povetkin but was violently knocked out."

Despite beïng the most tested boxer in the entire world at the time, who also tested clean just before the actual fight happened, only one sample was appeareantly tested as false positive for Ostarine. In fact the sample was taken at a moment that would have made Povetkin weaker during the actual fight.
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asdfjkl wrote: 05 Nov 2017, 06:09
TooMuch wrote: 05 Nov 2017, 04:02
asdfjkl wrote: 05 Nov 2017, 02:41

Povetkin never did anything that wasn't allowed. The first time he had a few nanograms of a substance that doesn't even make your performances better at all left in his body from like 8 months before. Even wada changed their own rules once they realised Povetkin is right and he's allowed to fight right now with the same amount of Meldonium as he had back then. On top of that, if he actually wanted to "cheat" with Meldonium, he could easely have accepted the fight before, but he simply never used doping on purpose. A cup of coffee has more and better influences.
Yeah, but what about Ostarine?
That was a failed test, there has never been Ostarine in his body, wada used a test that gave a false positive every once in a while. When later, the same sample got tested by an independant lab where they did know what they were doing he turned out to be innocent.
There's a reason the American lab got suspended, that's also the reason why Wilder couldn't fight Stiverne, or anyone else, earlier.

"tests from an independent laboratory in Lausanne, Switzerland on Povetkin’s sample came up negative.

“An American laboratory confirmed ostarine was found in Povetkin’s ‘B’ sample. The tests given in an independent laboratory in Lausanne [Switzerland] are clean”.
He also points to the fact that minimal amounts of ostarine were found in Povetkin’s system, and that subsequent tests on December 13 and 15 were clean.
When Povetkin tested positive for ostarine, the WBC withdrew their recognition of the bout with Stiverne, who ultimately walked away from the fight. Johann Duhaupas stepped in to fight Povetkin but was violently knocked out."

Despite beïng the most tested boxer in the entire world at the time, who also tested clean just before the actual fight happened, only one sample was appeareantly tested as false positive for Ostarine. In fact the sample was taken at a moment that would have made Povetkin weaker during the actual fight.


:TU:


But what does the last sentence mean?
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x2x wrote: 05 Nov 2017, 14:40
asdfjkl wrote: 05 Nov 2017, 06:09
TooMuch wrote: 05 Nov 2017, 04:02

Yeah, but what about Ostarine?
That was a failed test, there has never been Ostarine in his body, wada used a test that gave a false positive every once in a while. When later, the same sample got tested by an independant lab where they did know what they were doing he turned out to be innocent.
There's a reason the American lab got suspended, that's also the reason why Wilder couldn't fight Stiverne, or anyone else, earlier.

"tests from an independent laboratory in Lausanne, Switzerland on Povetkin’s sample came up negative.

“An American laboratory confirmed ostarine was found in Povetkin’s ‘B’ sample. The tests given in an independent laboratory in Lausanne [Switzerland] are clean”.
He also points to the fact that minimal amounts of ostarine were found in Povetkin’s system, and that subsequent tests on December 13 and 15 were clean.
When Povetkin tested positive for ostarine, the WBC withdrew their recognition of the bout with Stiverne, who ultimately walked away from the fight. Johann Duhaupas stepped in to fight Povetkin but was violently knocked out."

Despite beïng the most tested boxer in the entire world at the time, who also tested clean just before the actual fight happened, only one sample was appeareantly tested as false positive for Ostarine. In fact the sample was taken at a moment that would have made Povetkin weaker during the actual fight.


:TU:


But what does the last sentence mean?
That the American lab made another mistake again. There's a reason Wilder couldn't fight Stiverne around may/june, their personal lab was suspended because of all their mistakes.
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