Everyone loses their shit when fighters fail tests, but no one seems to give a fornicate when huge fights like this don’t have VADA. Is this not a pretty clear sign that one or both fighters are likely doping?
biglennox posted his daily bile that Fury was too afraid to fight Usyk. Now he’s squirming and he’s trying to attack from another angle but failing miserably.
Fury has been WBC champion for 4 years. The WBC work in conjunction with VADA implementing the Clean Boxing Programme.
Everyone loses their shit when fighters fail tests, but no one seems to give a fornicate when huge fights like this don’t have VADA. Is this not a pretty clear sign that one or both fighters are likely doping?
biglennox posted his daily bile that Fury was too afraid to fight Usyk. Now he’s squirming and he’s trying to attack from another angle but failing miserably.
Fury has been WBC champion for 4 years. The WBC work in conjunction with VADA implementing the Clean Boxing Programme.
Are you saying there’s VADA testing for this fight?
Ruthless-RKO wrote: ↑09 May 2024, 05:17
The event is priced at £24.95 for Sky customers in the UK. Thereafter £24.95 across all "self-service" bookings (remote control/online) or £29.95 if booked via the phone (either IVR or agent) but note an additional £2 booking fee if via an agent will apply.
For fight fans around the globe, the clash will also be shown live on DAZN PPV. The DAZN UK PPV price for new subscribers will be £24.99, which also includes a one month DAZN subscription that usually costs £19.99. Existing DAZN subscribers will be charged £23.99.
TNT are advertising it as well. Are they all just sharing one feed or does each broadcaster have its own studio team, commentators etc ?
Ruthless-RKO wrote: ↑09 May 2024, 05:17
The event is priced at £24.95 for Sky customers in the UK. Thereafter £24.95 across all "self-service" bookings (remote control/online) or £29.95 if booked via the phone (either IVR or agent) but note an additional £2 booking fee if via an agent will apply.
For fight fans around the globe, the clash will also be shown live on DAZN PPV. The DAZN UK PPV price for new subscribers will be £24.99, which also includes a one month DAZN subscription that usually costs £19.99. Existing DAZN subscribers will be charged £23.99.
TNT are advertising it as well. Are they all just sharing one feed or does each broadcaster have its own studio team, commentators etc ?
I’m guessing their own feed. They usually do.
All these recent Saudi cards have had DAZN, Sky and TNT share.
I’ll tune into TNT - I think Darren Fletcher is excellent. There’s no imposing his personality or knowledge on viewers, he just calls the fight with genuine enthusiasm. He just needs some ex boxer next to him for analysis - I can’t remember who it usually is - and we’re all set. Although Barry Jones is top class, I think he’s with DAZN now, but Mike Costello is a bit punchy these days, commentating on too many boring matchroom mismatches have done him in.
Thank God Fury has finished his sparring, surely no mishaps are getting in the way of this now.
Still no real idea who’s gonna win this. Usyk should do, but Tyson’s the miracle man isn’t he
TheGun13 wrote: ↑09 May 2024, 14:13
Everyone loses their shit when fighters fail tests, but no one seems to give a fornicate when huge fights like this don’t have VADA. Is this not a pretty clear sign that one or both fighters are likely doping?
biglennox posted his daily bile that Fury was too afraid to fight Usyk. Now he’s squirming and he’s trying to attack from another angle but failing miserably.
Fury has been WBC champion for 4 years. The WBC work in conjunction with VADA implementing the Clean Boxing Programme.
Are you saying there’s VADA testing for this fight?
Fury has been signed up for WBC random testing for 6 years.
Some notable heavyweights seem to swerve the WBC title.
MightyWarrior wrote: ↑10 May 2024, 02:26
I’ll tune into TNT - I think Darren Fletcher is excellent. There’s no imposing his personality or knowledge on viewers, he just calls the fight with genuine enthusiasm. He just needs some ex boxer next to him for analysis - I can’t remember who it usually is - and we’re all set. Although Barry Jones is top class, I think he’s with DAZN now, but Mike Costello is a bit punchy these days, commentating on too many boring matchroom mismatches have done him in.
Thank God Fury has finished his sparring, surely no mishaps are getting in the way of this now.
Still no real idea who’s gonna win this. Usyk should do, but Tyson’s the miracle man isn’t he
My main problem with Fletcher is that he seems to blindly push the narrative for the promoter without understanding it. He does the same in football. If the media is talking about something then he predictably presents that as fact without understanding it or having any critical thinking at all. Most commentators do it too but it's his major flaw.
biglennox posted his daily bile that Fury was too afraid to fight Usyk. Now he’s squirming and he’s trying to attack from another angle but failing miserably.
Fury has been WBC champion for 4 years. The WBC work in conjunction with VADA implementing the Clean Boxing Programme.
Are you saying there’s VADA testing for this fight?
Fury has been signed up for WBC random testing for 6 years.
Some notable heavyweights seem to swerve the WBC title.
That's not VADA. He was signed up to VADA for the Ngannou fight, but he's not for this fight - how come?
Fury is not in his prime anymore: he has retired once (or twice??), he did drugs, he drunk... So, he's not the boxer who was anymore. Is still good fo beateng Usyk? I don't know, but is still a smart and skilled boxer and he's much bigger than the ukrainian. So, I would say that is a 50-50 fight.
biglennox posted his daily bile that Fury was too afraid to fight Usyk. Now he’s squirming and he’s trying to attack from another angle but failing miserably.
Fury has been WBC champion for 4 years. The WBC work in conjunction with VADA implementing the Clean Boxing Programme.
Are you saying there’s VADA testing for this fight?
Fury has been signed up for WBC random testing for 6 years.
Some notable heavyweights seem to swerve the WBC title.
Do the WBC enforce this?
Have they ever caught one of their champions using banned PEDs?
It's strange how Fury was in noticeably worse shame when he suffered a cut. Push the fight back and he's looking a lot better. It's almost like he wasn't ready for the first date. *RUBS CHIN*
jwfg wrote: ↑10 May 2024, 10:17
It's strange how Fury was in noticeably worse shame when he suffered a cut. Push the fight back and he's looking a lot better. It's almost like he wasn't ready for the first date. *RUBS CHIN*
He was in great shape when he got cut, but the imbeciles are starting again with the “his b1tch hit him with a frying pan” theory
BigDoofus wrote: ↑10 May 2024, 03:24
Fury has been signed up for WBC random testing for 6 years.
Some notable heavyweights seem to swerve the WBC title.
That's not VADA. He was signed up to VADA for the Ngannou fight, but he's not for this fight - how come?
It is VADA. Who said he wasn’t signed up for this fight? biglennox?
I'm not passing any judgement but I'm led to believe this is not being monitored by WADA.
The powers that be aka illuminati who are after this New World Order - Who like to hide nine eleven on the $1 dollar bill and in the movie Back to the Future.
May use the energy sapping gun on Tyson Fury May 18th
Pay no attention to little dinky Dev ( aka the worst ring announcer in the history of the boxing ) trying to stir up conversation for this slightly overcooked stale fight in the middle of f*cking nowhere, that’s not generating the the type of heat It would’ve if they’d made it two years ago when they should have.
Apart from tea boy/announcer gopher, what exactly is his job? Trolling boxing forums apparently
I think I said years ago that Fury’s career would end with a horrible loss to Usyk followed by an even quicker loss to Joshua. Two stoppage loses where he looks outclassed. At this point this point that all seems incredibly obvious!