Drug-cheat Jarrell Miller admits he had his "a** kicked" in Tyson Fury sparring
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handsofstone
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Re: Drug-cheat Jarrell Miller admits he had his "a** kicked" in Tyson Fury sparring
It's a pity he never got put to sleep for good
Re: Drug-cheat Jarrell Miller admits he had his "a** kicked" in Tyson Fury sparring
I've read it all, just was waiting to hear you say "Yes, I admit Fury is a former drug cheat". It's hilarious that you can't admit you're wrong. Carry on goofball.Enlightened-One wrote: ↑07 Apr 2022, 09:13Do you have reading comprehension issues?Bandog wrote: ↑07 Apr 2022, 08:41Are you still "not sure" Fury is a former drug cheat? Ignoring nandrolone and trying to desperately spin cocaine as legal. smhEnlightened-One wrote: ↑07 Apr 2022, 01:53
No. We're talking exclusively about cocaine... and that drug doesn’t enhance athletic performance in any way.
It might cause extreme euphoria, but it doesn’t enhance athletic performance, hence the reason why it’s classed as a recreational drug.
I can point you to research claiming it actually adversely affects performance (i.e. reduces strength and reduces endurance).
Cocaine is only banned during competition to protect the health of athletes, because it's bloody dangerous.
But it is not banned out-of-competition though.
If you've not been following the flow of the conversation, then butt out!
We've already discussed the nandrolone situation and moved onto the cocaine out-of-competition test.
Why do you even bother to comment if you're clueless about what's been discussed?
You're a lunatic troll that should be banned! All you do is constantly lie! "smh"
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Enlightened-One
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Re: Drug-cheat Jarrell Miller admits he had his "a** kicked" in Tyson Fury sparring
Has anybody asked me to say such a thing?Bandog wrote: ↑07 Apr 2022, 11:45I've read it all, just was waiting to hear you say "Yes, I admit Fury is a former drug cheat".Enlightened-One wrote: ↑07 Apr 2022, 09:13Do you have reading comprehension issues?
If you've not been following the flow of the conversation, then butt out!
We've already discussed the nandrolone situation and moved onto the cocaine out-of-competition test.
Why do you even bother to comment if you're clueless about what's been discussed?
You're a lunatic troll that should be banned! All you do is constantly lie! "smh"
Nobody has asked me about the colours of the rainbow, so why would anyone even bother to complain that I haven’t commented on them?
The same rule applies to you apparently waiting for me to express a specific comment about Fury.
And since you keep lying and trolling me, then I’ll keep you waiting a little while longer.
Re: Drug-cheat Jarrell Miller admits he had his "a** kicked" in Tyson Fury sparring
any top 10 ten HW would have battered miller in a spar - bag of lard wobblin like a jelly
Re: Drug-cheat Jarrell Miller admits he had his "a** kicked" in Tyson Fury sparring
Tyson is in with drug dealers so don't think he gives a fornicate. Probably cheated himself
Re: Drug-cheat Jarrell Miller admits he had his "a** kicked" in Tyson Fury sparring
Hope someone knocks him out but I can see the opponent being Hammer or Jerry Forrest.
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H8Usernames
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Re: Drug-cheat Jarrell Miller admits he had his "a** kicked" in Tyson Fury sparring
It's amazing how some losers here hate on Jarrell. What's this about? I do not recall having read that the man did anything morally wrong, he used steroids like probably 90% of all heavyweight champions since the 1970s. But yes, if you fellows are finding comfort in your hate then more power to you. Perhaps you can also find more people or groups of people to hate and feel even better than you do now?
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Enlightened-One
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Re: Drug-cheat Jarrell Miller admits he had his "a** kicked" in Tyson Fury sparring
The use of drugs in sports is unethical and dangerous.H8Usernames wrote: ↑20 Jun 2022, 12:02 It's amazing how some losers here hate on Jarrell. What's this about? I do not recall having read that the man did anything morally wrong, he used steroids like probably 90% of all heavyweight champions since the 1970s. But yes, if you fellows are finding comfort in your hate then more power to you. Perhaps you can also find more people or groups of people to hate and feel even better than you do now?
Jarrell Miller tested positive for steroids on multiple occasions, which are illegal in the US (if consumed without a prescription).
And whilst it’s entirely feasible for many fighters to be have used PED’s at some point during their careers, we have to presume they’re innocent until proven guilty.
Jarrell Miller's reputation is currently in tatters due to his multiple failed tests. For me personally, it's less about him testing positive for PED's, but more about his hypocrisy, constant lies and hyperbole.
Re: Drug-cheat Jarrell Miller admits he had his "a** kicked" in Tyson Fury sparring
All those that test positive (except Fury and Canelo apparently) get a backlash because it's proven. All other heavyweights being on steroids is speculative until the fail a test.H8Usernames wrote: ↑20 Jun 2022, 12:02 It's amazing how some losers here hate on Jarrell. What's this about? I do not recall having read that the man did anything morally wrong, he used steroids like probably 90% of all heavyweight champions since the 1970s. But yes, if you fellows are finding comfort in your hate then more power to you. Perhaps you can also find more people or groups of people to hate and feel even better than you do now?
Re: Drug-cheat Jarrell Miller admits he had his "a** kicked" in Tyson Fury sparring
I agree EO.Enlightened-One wrote: ↑20 Jun 2022, 12:18The use of drugs in sports is unethical and dangerous.H8Usernames wrote: ↑20 Jun 2022, 12:02 It's amazing how some losers here hate on Jarrell. What's this about? I do not recall having read that the man did anything morally wrong, he used steroids like probably 90% of all heavyweight champions since the 1970s. But yes, if you fellows are finding comfort in your hate then more power to you. Perhaps you can also find more people or groups of people to hate and feel even better than you do now?
Jarrell Miller tested positive for steroids on multiple occasions, which are illegal in the US (if consumed without a prescription).
And whilst it’s entirely feasible for many fighters to be have used PED’s at some point during their careers, we have to presume they’re innocent until proven guilty.
Jarrell Miller's reputation is currently in tatters due to his multiple failed tests. For me personally, it's less about him testing positive for PED's, but more about his hypocrisy, constant lies and hyperbole.
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Ruthless-RKO
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Re: Drug-cheat Jarrell Miller admits he had his "a** kicked" in Tyson Fury sparring
I'm just curious what he'll look like physically at this point.Ruthless-RKO wrote: ↑20 Jun 2022, 15:34 He’s fighting this week I read..
https://www.wbaboxing.com/events/wba-ko ... rCXdXbMKUk
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Ruthless-RKO
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Re: Drug-cheat Jarrell Miller admits he had his "a** kicked" in Tyson Fury sparring
Probably been eating a lot of hamburgers.oogiebe wrote: ↑20 Jun 2022, 15:54I'm just curious what he'll look like physically at this point.Ruthless-RKO wrote: ↑20 Jun 2022, 15:34 He’s fighting this week I read..
https://www.wbaboxing.com/events/wba-ko ... rCXdXbMKUk
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tiny_acres
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Re: Drug-cheat Jarrell Miller admits he had his "a** kicked" in Tyson Fury sparring
Good post I agree.Enlightened-One wrote: ↑20 Jun 2022, 12:18The use of drugs in sports is unethical and dangerous.H8Usernames wrote: ↑20 Jun 2022, 12:02 It's amazing how some losers here hate on Jarrell. What's this about? I do not recall having read that the man did anything morally wrong, he used steroids like probably 90% of all heavyweight champions since the 1970s. But yes, if you fellows are finding comfort in your hate then more power to you. Perhaps you can also find more people or groups of people to hate and feel even better than you do now?
Jarrell Miller tested positive for steroids on multiple occasions, which are illegal in the US (if consumed without a prescription).
And whilst it’s entirely feasible for many fighters to be have used PED’s at some point during their careers, we have to presume they’re innocent until proven guilty.
Jarrell Miller's reputation is currently in tatters due to his multiple failed tests. For me personally, it's less about him testing positive for PED's, but more about his hypocrisy, constant lies and hyperbole.
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H8Usernames
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Re: Drug-cheat Jarrell Miller admits he had his "a** kicked" in Tyson Fury sparring
Some would say that boxing is unethical. Are you mother Theresa?Enlightened-One wrote: ↑20 Jun 2022, 12:18The use of drugs in sports is unethical and dangerous.H8Usernames wrote: ↑20 Jun 2022, 12:02 It's amazing how some losers here hate on Jarrell. What's this about? I do not recall having read that the man did anything morally wrong, he used steroids like probably 90% of all heavyweight champions since the 1970s. But yes, if you fellows are finding comfort in your hate then more power to you. Perhaps you can also find more people or groups of people to hate and feel even better than you do now?
Jarrell Miller tested positive for steroids on multiple occasions, which are illegal in the US (if consumed without a prescription).
And whilst it’s entirely feasible for many fighters to be have used PED’s at some point during their careers, we have to presume they’re innocent until proven guilty.
Jarrell Miller's reputation is currently in tatters due to his multiple failed tests. For me personally, it's less about him testing positive for PED's, but more about his hypocrisy, constant lies and hyperbole.
Re: Drug-cheat Jarrell Miller admits he had his "a** kicked" in Tyson Fury sparring
Battle of the trolls!
At least EO knows his boxing.
At least EO knows his boxing.
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Ruthless-RKO
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Re: Drug-cheat Jarrell Miller admits he had his "a** kicked" in Tyson Fury sparring
Miller weighed 341 pounds
Re: Drug-cheat Jarrell Miller admits he had his "a** kicked" in Tyson Fury sparring
They have a combined weight of 647 lbs. This fight is going to be an advert for PEDs not against them.
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gregregegg
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Re: Drug-cheat Jarrell Miller admits he had his "a** kicked" in Tyson Fury sparring
if bracamonte can be durable this could get so sloppy. Millers always had a good engine but that got explained by VADA... couple of big lads. millers quads look like they would be a 100 lb each.
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Enlightened-One
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Re: Drug-cheat Jarrell Miller admits he had his "a** kicked" in Tyson Fury sparring
Random thought of the day!
• Jarrell Miller (342lbs) versus Ariel Esteban Bracamonte (306lbs)
• Hafþór Júlíus Björnsson (335lbs) versus Eddie Hall (313lbs)
Therefore, the bout between Miller and Bracamonte is the heaviest legitimate boxing bout in the sports’ history, because the Björnsson-Hall fight wasn’t a proper contest.
To put Jarrell Miller’s obesity into context, Nikolai Valuev’s average weight for the final three bouts of his career was only 315lbs.
Eric 'Butterbean' Esch’s average weight for the first 67 bouts of his career (when he was actually successful in boxing) was only 323lbs.
I cannot believe that Jarrell Miller has allowed himself to gain so much weight and enter the ring heavier than the likes of Hafþór Björnsson, Nikolai Valuev and Butterbean!
• Jarrell Miller (342lbs) versus Ariel Esteban Bracamonte (306lbs)
• Hafþór Júlíus Björnsson (335lbs) versus Eddie Hall (313lbs)
Therefore, the bout between Miller and Bracamonte is the heaviest legitimate boxing bout in the sports’ history, because the Björnsson-Hall fight wasn’t a proper contest.
To put Jarrell Miller’s obesity into context, Nikolai Valuev’s average weight for the final three bouts of his career was only 315lbs.
Eric 'Butterbean' Esch’s average weight for the first 67 bouts of his career (when he was actually successful in boxing) was only 323lbs.
I cannot believe that Jarrell Miller has allowed himself to gain so much weight and enter the ring heavier than the likes of Hafþór Björnsson, Nikolai Valuev and Butterbean!
Re: Drug-cheat Jarrell Miller admits he had his "a** kicked" in Tyson Fury sparring
viewtopic.php?f=9&t=247833Enlightened-One wrote: ↑23 Jun 2022, 08:25 Random thought of the day!
• Jarrell Miller (342lbs) versus Ariel Esteban Bracamonte (306lbs)
• Hafþór Júlíus Björnsson (335lbs) versus Eddie Hall (313lbs)
Therefore, the bout between Miller and Bracamonte is the heaviest legitimate boxing bout in the sports’ history, because the Björnsson-Hall fight wasn’t a proper contest.
To put Jarrell Miller’s obesity into context, Nikolai Valuev’s average weight for the final three bouts of his career was only 315lbs.
Eric 'Butterbean' Esch’s average weight for the first 67 bouts of his career (when he was actually successful in boxing) was only 323lbs.![]()
I cannot believe that Jarrell Miller has allowed himself to gain so much weight and enter the ring heavier than the likes of Hafþór Björnsson, Nikolai Valuev and Butterbean!![]()
We have 780 lbs here...
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H8Usernames
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Re: Drug-cheat Jarrell Miller admits he had his "a** kicked" in Tyson Fury sparring
Gabe Brown 330 vs Salvador Farnetti 327
Sorry. Believe that there must exist an even heavier fight out there.
Sorry. Believe that there must exist an even heavier fight out there.