yet we have jarrel miller on the saudi cardRedback Rasta wrote: ↑03 Oct 2023, 18:54Serial drug cheat. Whyte probably deserves to be done.
Dillian Whyte - Where does he go from here?
Re: Dillian Whyte - Where does he go from here?
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margaret thatcher
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and big tyson on the last one 
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Manchester Hitman
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Re: Dillian Whyte - Where does he go from here?
Dillian really knows how to beat a drugs wrap.
Anyway, what about Joyce v Whyte- loser retires?
Anyway, what about Joyce v Whyte- loser retires?
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SeanBrennan
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Re: Dillian Whyte - Where does he go from here?
Warren said Joyce next fight announced next week. I doubt it will be a walkover as he's not fought any since he turned over.Manchester Hitman wrote: ↑14 Dec 2023, 16:55 Dillian really knows how to beat a drugs wrap.
Anyway, what about Joyce v Whyte- loser retires?
Joyce would batter Whyte.
I don't think we'll see Whyte again, which can only be a good thing. Whyte's main achievement was being jealous of AJ, getting sparked by AJ, moaning about getting sparked by AJ, moaning about how Matchroom not prioritising him despite him never signing a proper deal with them, moaning about him failing more PED tests than a crackhead on probation,
moaning about how hard his life was (as if he was forced to have a kid when he was 14), having a pretend brother, being an enforcer for drugs gangs working for fake brother, moaning about the WBC, then giving one of the most listless WBC challenges since a crack-addled McCall gave his belt to perennial loser Bruno. And then going quiet and probably moaning into his mirror.
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Ruthless-RKO
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Buddy said Whyte will be out
“Dil is not going to go out like that,” McGirt said. “He’s not going to do that.
“As of right now we talk on the phone, but we don’t talk about boxing. We just crack jokes. We talk about everybody and anybody but we don’t talk about boxing.”
Asked how Whyte was doing, McGirt responded, “Yeah, he’s great, man.”
“Dil is not going to go out like that,” McGirt said. “He’s not going to do that.
“As of right now we talk on the phone, but we don’t talk about boxing. We just crack jokes. We talk about everybody and anybody but we don’t talk about boxing.”
Asked how Whyte was doing, McGirt responded, “Yeah, he’s great, man.”
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I can only imagine Whyte coming back in terrible, terrible shapeRuthless-RKO wrote: ↑17 Jan 2024, 14:11 Buddy said Whyte will be out
“Dil is not going to go out like that,” McGirt said. “He’s not going to do that.
“As of right now we talk on the phone, but we don’t talk about boxing. We just crack jokes. We talk about everybody and anybody but we don’t talk about boxing.”
Asked how Whyte was doing, McGirt responded, “Yeah, he’s great, man.”
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Controversial
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Re: Dillian Whyte - Where does he go from here?
He still needs to serve a ban doesn't he? He will be 36 soon, I'd be surprised if he doesn't get a longer ban this time too, it'll be the third time.Ruthless-RKO wrote: ↑17 Jan 2024, 14:11 Buddy said Whyte will be out
“Dil is not going to go out like that,” McGirt said. “He’s not going to do that.
“As of right now we talk on the phone, but we don’t talk about boxing. We just crack jokes. We talk about everybody and anybody but we don’t talk about boxing.”
Asked how Whyte was doing, McGirt responded, “Yeah, he’s great, man.”
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leejonesjnr
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Re: Dillian Whyte - Where does he go from here?
Either retirement or take a job as the opponent on a Saudi card for a huge fee then retirement.
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gregregegg
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Re: Dillian Whyte - Where does he go from here?
Whyte vs wilder would be decent again…
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I'd still like to watch him if he got in shape and he can still beat a lot of good guys (probably).
But please retire Dill..
He's sounding more punchy, looking like he's chin's cracking. He's like the Tim Henman of boxing - made way more money and legacy than his talent level. Thrilled the fans, been in huge fights, made some serious cash...
Thanks for memories, enjoy your retirement.
But please retire Dill..
He's sounding more punchy, looking like he's chin's cracking. He's like the Tim Henman of boxing - made way more money and legacy than his talent level. Thrilled the fans, been in huge fights, made some serious cash...
Thanks for memories, enjoy your retirement.
Re: Dillian Whyte - Where does he go from here?
SeanBrennan wrote: ↑15 Dec 2023, 16:43Warren said Joyce next fight announced next week. I doubt it will be a walkover as he's not fought any since he turned over.Manchester Hitman wrote: ↑14 Dec 2023, 16:55 Dillian really knows how to beat a drugs wrap.
Anyway, what about Joyce v Whyte- loser retires?
Joyce would batter Whyte.
I don't think we'll see Whyte again, which can only be a good thing. Whyte's main achievement was being jealous of AJ, getting sparked by AJ, moaning about getting sparked by AJ, moaning about how Matchroom not prioritising him despite him never signing a proper deal with them, moaning about him failing more PED tests than a crackhead on probation,
moaning about how hard his life was (as if he was forced to have a kid when he was 14), having a pretend brother, being an enforcer for drugs gangs working for fake brother, moaning about the WBC, then giving one of the most listless WBC challenges since a crack-addled McCall gave his belt to perennial loser Bruno. And then going quiet and probably moaning into his mirror.
What does his the other fella identify has , is it his wife or brother ,, i just cannot fathom why someone who considers themselve a big macho gangster type would change there name to another mans
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SeanBrennan
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Re: Dillian Whyte - Where does he go from here?
The YouTube channel Enquirer2.0 did a channel on it, his real surname is Urquhart not Scott, he got sent down for violent offenses. It is indeed odd.coneye wrote: ↑17 Jan 2024, 22:52SeanBrennan wrote: ↑15 Dec 2023, 16:43Warren said Joyce next fight announced next week. I doubt it will be a walkover as he's not fought any since he turned over.Manchester Hitman wrote: ↑14 Dec 2023, 16:55 Dillian really knows how to beat a drugs wrap.
Anyway, what about Joyce v Whyte- loser retires?
Joyce would batter Whyte.
I don't think we'll see Whyte again, which can only be a good thing. Whyte's main achievement was being jealous of AJ, getting sparked by AJ, moaning about getting sparked by AJ, moaning about how Matchroom not prioritising him despite him never signing a proper deal with them, moaning about him failing more PED tests than a crackhead on probation,
moaning about how hard his life was (as if he was forced to have a kid when he was 14), having a pretend brother, being an enforcer for drugs gangs working for fake brother, moaning about the WBC, then giving one of the most listless WBC challenges since a crack-addled McCall gave his belt to perennial loser Bruno. And then going quiet and probably moaning into his mirror.
What does his the other fella identify has , is it his wife or brother ,, i just cannot fathom why someone who considers themselve a big macho gangster type would change there name to another mans
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Ruthless-RKO
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Re: Dillian Whyte - Where does he go from here?
“He’s gone quiet Dillian Whyte. He was supposed to fight Anthony Joshua in a rematch, they boxed as amateurs and boxed as pros. He clipped him, wobbled him a little bit, AJ fought back knocked him out with an upper cut.
“It was a good fight, and a learning fight for AJ. That’s when he had that tenacity about him. He used to go for it which he doesn’t do so much now since getting clipped by Ruiz.
“He was supposed to fight Whyte in a rematch, Whyte failed a drugs test and has vanished. He’s gone quiet, there’s nothing happening. I don’t know. If anybody knows where Dillian Whyte is let us know. If you’re watching reach out we’ll have a chat.”
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SeanBrennan
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Re: Dillian Whyte - Where does he go from here?
watched this today. Has there been any outcome announced re the ban or anything?
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I suspect Whyte is serving his ban in silence and has had lawyers make people in the know keep quiet. He will come back in another year or so and pretend he beat the case and act like it never happened.
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Spud
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I have written in general terms about this very thing
On the Conor Benn thread.
Sportsmen or women who can afford it can silence an organisation under the privacy
Laws.
I am told such amn injunction costs 6 figures
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SeanBrennan
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Amazing if he does - in a bad way - surely the sport has too lose a lips to collectively quell that?
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SeanBrennan
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conscious I'm likely naive on the matter.
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SeanBrennan
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thanks did not know it was all publicly published.
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Grilling Machine
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Re: Dillian Whyte - Where does he go from here?
Paul Bird's been dead half a year and they haven't transferred him to historical. Comically short list, too.
Interesting to see the drugs of choice and stacks across different sports though. Can't click on a weightlifter not expecting a counter's worth.
As I get older I find there's a paucity of research on potential anti-ageing benefits of microdosing. Most data's from athletes with an all-or-nothing approach, and for obvious reasons there isn't much of that either.
Interesting to see the drugs of choice and stacks across different sports though. Can't click on a weightlifter not expecting a counter's worth.
As I get older I find there's a paucity of research on potential anti-ageing benefits of microdosing. Most data's from athletes with an all-or-nothing approach, and for obvious reasons there isn't much of that either.
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SeanBrennan
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There's trials, it depends what you define anti-ageing as. This trial looked at c.800 men in their early 70s https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/29522088/Grilling Machine wrote: ↑24 Feb 2024, 18:46 Paul Bird's been dead half a year and they haven't transferred him to historical. Comically short list, too.
Interesting to see the drugs of choice and stacks across different sports though. Can't click on a weightlifter not expecting a counter's worth.
As I get older I find there's a paucity of research on potential anti-ageing benefits of microdosing. Most data's from athletes with an all-or-nothing approach, and for obvious reasons there isn't much of that either.
In the Sexual Function Trial, testosterone increased sexual activity, sexual desire, and erectile function. In the Physical Function Trial, testosterone did not increase the distance walked in 6 minutes in men whose walk speed was slow; however, in all TTrial participants, testosterone did increase the distance walked. In the Vitality Trial, testosterone did not increase energy but slightly improved mood and depressive symptoms. In the Cognitive Function Trial, testosterone did not improve cognitive function. In the Anemia Trial, testosterone increased hemoglobin in both men who had anemia of a known cause and in men with unexplained anemia. In the Bone Trial, testosterone increased volumetric bone mineral density and the estimated strength of the spine and hip. In the Cardiovascular Trial, testosterone increased the coronary artery noncalcified plaque volume as assessed using computed tomographic angiography. Although testosterone was not associated with more cardiovascular or prostate adverse events than placebo, a trial of a much larger number of men for a much longer period would be necessary to determine whether testosterone increases cardiovascular or prostate risk.
This trial had a wider age range of 45-80 - and larger research sample (c.5,000) https://newsroom.clevelandclinic.org/20 ... %20disease.
A Cleveland Clinic-led trial found that testosterone-replacement therapy did not result in a higher incidence of major adverse cardiac events in middle-aged and older men with hypogonadism (also known as low testosterone) who also had preexisting or a high risk of cardiovascular disease.
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I would imagine a sizeable demographic of the middle aged testosterone using group, are the bodybuilders who did a lot of steroids and wrecked their body’s natural production levels. Pretty much all of them will die younger than they should have done. Micro dosing testosterone would involve injecting yourself daily with an insulin needle for pretty much the rest of your life for likely quite unclear benefits. Costly too! I also predict The Rocks organs will give out in the next ten years. He’s not making 60! Pretty much all the negative long term effects of PEDs are organ damage. Higher than normal testosterone in middle age would accelerate cancers present in your body too. Boosted testosterone in old age considered quite bad. It probably goes without saying the majority of people seeking out this stuff never actually genuinely suffer from low testosterone.Grilling Machine wrote: ↑24 Feb 2024, 18:46 Paul Bird's been dead half a year and they haven't transferred him to historical. Comically short list, too.
Interesting to see the drugs of choice and stacks across different sports though. Can't click on a weightlifter not expecting a counter's worth.
As I get older I find there's a paucity of research on potential anti-ageing benefits of microdosing. Most data's from athletes with an all-or-nothing approach, and for obvious reasons there isn't much of that either.
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margaret thatcher
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Re: Dillian Whyte - Where does he go from here?
ya radio silence from whyte
quite the contrast from conny benn.......and then some people wonder why benn gets it back harder
quite the contrast from conny benn.......and then some people wonder why benn gets it back harder
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SeanBrennan
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Re: Dillian Whyte - Where does he go from here?
Microdosing can be done without the need for any injections ever. You can use gels, or oral anabolics.polecateddy wrote: ↑25 Feb 2024, 12:45I would imagine a sizeable demographic of the middle aged testosterone using group, are the bodybuilders who did a lot of steroids and wrecked their body’s natural production levels. Pretty much all of them will die younger than they should have done. Micro dosing testosterone would involve injecting yourself daily with an insulin needle for pretty much the rest of your life for likely quite unclear benefits. Costly too! I also predict The Rocks organs will give out in the next ten years. He’s not making 60! Pretty much all the negative long term effects of PEDs are organ damage. Higher than normal testosterone in middle age would accelerate cancers present in your body too. Boosted testosterone in old age considered quite bad. It probably goes without saying the majority of people seeking out this stuff never actually genuinely suffer from low testosterone.Grilling Machine wrote: ↑24 Feb 2024, 18:46 Paul Bird's been dead half a year and they haven't transferred him to historical. Comically short list, too.
Interesting to see the drugs of choice and stacks across different sports though. Can't click on a weightlifter not expecting a counter's worth.
As I get older I find there's a paucity of research on potential anti-ageing benefits of microdosing. Most data's from athletes with an all-or-nothing approach, and for obvious reasons there isn't much of that either.
And if you did microdose, you would almost never use a 1mil insulin pin, nor would you need to inject daily. You would, if you chose to inject, use a testosterone with a longer ester so you could inject once every 7-10 days. And you would use a normal sized needle, a 21g needle to withdraw the gear, and a 23g needle to inject it, both attached to a 2.5m barrel that would put the gear into, you can easily measure out 0.1m in it.
It is also not costly - if from a GP it's on a normal prescription.
If bought alternatively, a 10 mil bottle of test, or 10 x 1mil ampoules, will cost you between £35 and £55 depending on what you are buying.