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Re: Joshua vs Miller in Jeopardy After Miller Fails VADA Test

Posted: 20 Apr 2019, 16:14
by oogiebe
kbackup408 wrote: 20 Apr 2019, 16:13 It can mate but these athletes get excellent doctors and specialists to give EPO - it is all very calculated!
I'm sure it is. PED use can be very sophisticated. Really makes me shake my head how Miller got himself caught.

Re: Joshua vs Miller in Jeopardy After Miller Fails VADA Test

Posted: 20 Apr 2019, 16:24
by SenorPipino
kbackup408 wrote: 20 Apr 2019, 16:10 :OhYes: cocktail is a very polite way of describing it oogiebe mate!!
Smorgasbord?

Re: Joshua vs Miller in Jeopardy After Miller Fails VADA Test

Posted: 20 Apr 2019, 16:39
by kbackup408
SenorPipino wrote: 20 Apr 2019, 16:24 Smorgasbord?
ja ja my friend :clap: !

Re: Joshua vs Miller in Jeopardy After Miller Fails VADA Test

Posted: 21 Apr 2019, 04:38
by candyslim
oogiebe wrote: 20 Apr 2019, 10:55 Slim - I love your posts and find you interesting and intelligent, EXCEPT when it comes to this topic. Just giving some truth, bruh!
Et tu Doug. If you want to believe I hate 'he who shall not be criticized', go right ahead, I'm getting so I'm past caring but the truth is what I've always claimed it to be: I like him very much in the ring. He's a poor boxer but a very good fighter. He has proved to me (mainly against Ortiz) that he doesn't lack heart and he has a good chin. He can absorb a good shot or a sustained shellacking. His combination of supreme power and vulnerability make him compulsive viewing. There are few fighters I find more compelling

Outside the ring I dislike him. He accuses Joshua of cowardice when he has no intention of facing him. He thinks It's funny to keep Dillian Whyte away from the title shot he has clearly earned for two years. His opponents are hand picked by Haymon with the collusion of the WBC. He's not an easy man to like.

So do as Saad does. Don't argue with that it's very difficult. Just accuse me of blind hatred. Now that's easy.

One thing I will say though. Although I've been accused of hating Wilder many times, to the best of my knowledge no one has ever accused me who is not American.

I'm basically a very honest person. If I hated Wilder I'd have no problem with saying so. I 'hate' (dislike intensely ) Don King, I'm getting to feel the same way about Al Haymon and Maurizio Sulaiman. No problem admitting that so why not Wilder? Answer: I will be sad when he retires as I will Povetkin, Ortiz, and so forth because you can never have too many world level heavyweights. I could never hate a top heavyweight ... or at least I can't imagine it.

Re: Joshua vs Miller in Jeopardy After Miller Fails VADA Test

Posted: 21 Apr 2019, 08:04
by oogiebe
candyslim wrote: 21 Apr 2019, 04:38 Et tu Doug. If you want to believe I hate 'he who shall not be criticized', go right ahead, I'm getting so I'm past caring but the truth is what I've always claimed it to be: I like him very much in the ring. He's a poor boxer but a very good fighter. He has proved to me (mainly against Ortiz) that he doesn't lack heart and he has a good chin. He can absorb a good shot or a sustained shellacking. His combination of supreme power and vulnerability make him compulsive viewing. There are few fighters I find more compelling

Outside the ring I dislike him. He accuses Joshua of cowardice when he has no intention of facing him. He thinks It's funny to keep Dillian Whyte away from the title shot he has clearly earned for two years. His opponents are hand picked by Haymon with the collusion of the WBC. He's not an easy man to like.

So do as Saad does. Don't argue with that it's very difficult. Just accuse me of blind hatred. Now that's easy.

One thing I will say though. Although I've been accused of hating Wilder many times, to the best of my knowledge no one has ever accused me who is not American.

I'm basically a very honest person. If I hated Wilder I'd have no problem with saying so. I 'hate' (dislike intensely ) Don King, I'm getting to feel the same way about Al Haymon and Maurizio Sulaiman. No problem admitting that so why not Wilder? Answer: I will be sad when he retires as I will Povetkin, Ortiz, and so forth because you can never have too many world level heavyweights. I could never hate a top heavyweight ... or at least I can't imagine it.
Ok Slim. Just saying, whatever I post, you never need to explain yourself to me. Most of my posts of that nature are poking the bear and not attacking you. Just having some fun. I see Saad has made it a sensitive issue for you and I can understand that. I'll refrain from that best I can. And yes, Don King is the Anti-Christ.

Re: Joshua vs Miller in Jeopardy After Miller Fails VADA Test

Posted: 21 Apr 2019, 11:30
by candyslim
It wouldn't be at all sensitive if it were true but it's more complicated than that. It suits Saad to dismiss what I say on the subject as hate, it saves dealiing with the points raised.

I started out wishing Deontay nothing but success. A man who worked a menial job taking up fighting for a living to provide for his sick daughter. What's not to like?

I have since learned that I don't much care for the man's personality. Even that isn't a problem, it's the ducking and dodging and the false allegations of cowardice that gets my back up. See Whyte has taken another big risk in signing to fight Rivas but even if he wins again he won't be any nearer to a Wilder fight. Maybe my scorn is misdirected and it's all Haymon's fault, because it seems he has also put the block on Ortiz facing Joshua despite Ortiz claiming to be ready and willing.

Re: Joshua vs Miller in Jeopardy After Miller Fails VADA Test

Posted: 21 Apr 2019, 11:35
by oogiebe
candyslim wrote: 21 Apr 2019, 11:30 It wouldn't be at all sensitive if it were true but it's more complicated than that. It suits Saad to dismiss what I say on the subject as hate, it saves dealiing with the points raised.

I started out wishing Deontay nothing but success. A man who worked a menial job taking up fighting for a living to provide for his sick daughter. What's not to like?

I have since learned that I don't much care for the man's personality. Even that isn't a problem, it's the ducking and dodging and the false allegations of cowardice that gets my back up. See Whyte has taken another big risk in signing to fight Rivas but even if he wins again he won't be any nearer to a Wilder fight. Maybe my scorn is misdirected and it's all Haymon's fault, because it seems he has also put the block on Ortiz facing Joshua despite Ortiz claiming to be ready and willing.
Everyone has a gimmick. Wilder is trying to find his. I don't know his deal, but I am growing more and more distant from him given his ridiculous remarks of late. AJ is the man of the division and is certainly not ducking anyone, nor is Wilder. No one can say anyone is ducking anyone else. Frankly, I just want to see them fight.

Re: Joshua vs Miller in Jeopardy After Miller Fails VADA Test

Posted: 21 Apr 2019, 11:55
by Onetimeonly
candyslim wrote: 21 Apr 2019, 11:30 It wouldn't be at all sensitive if it were true but it's more complicated than that. It suits Saad to dismiss what I say on the subject as hate, it saves dealiing with the points raised.

I started out wishing Deontay nothing but success. A man who worked a menial job taking up fighting for a living to provide for his sick daughter. What's not to like?

I have since learned that I don't much care for the man's personality. Even that isn't a problem, it's the ducking and dodging and the false allegations of cowardice that gets my back up. See Whyte has taken another big risk in signing to fight Rivas but even if he wins again he won't be any nearer to a Wilder fight. Maybe my scorn is misdirected and it's all Haymon's fault, because it seems he has also put the block on Ortiz facing Joshua despite Ortiz claiming to be ready and willing.
Amazing the level of denial you're in for something so insignificant. If this was a wilder only forum, you'd be the worst poster on it. I've addressed every outlandish claim of yours over and over again and you just ignore them. No big deal, I'm just not capable of understanding your level of bias.

Re: Joshua vs Miller in Jeopardy After Miller Fails VADA Test

Posted: 21 Apr 2019, 12:10
by candyslim
Oh go soak your head. I'm not interested in what you have to say.

Re: Joshua vs Miller in Jeopardy After Miller Fails VADA Test

Posted: 21 Apr 2019, 12:18
by Onetimeonly
candyslim wrote: 21 Apr 2019, 12:10 Oh go soak your head. I'm not interested in what you have to say.
Sure you are. That's why you keep mentioning me. The reason you get so upset about this is because deep down you know it's true.

Re: Joshua vs Miller in Jeopardy After Miller Fails VADA Test

Posted: 21 Apr 2019, 12:59
by candyslim
Oh do bore off you tedious dickhead.

Re: Joshua vs Miller in Jeopardy After Miller Fails VADA Test

Posted: 21 Apr 2019, 13:02
by Onetimeonly
candyslim wrote: 21 Apr 2019, 12:59 Oh do bore off you tedious dickhead.
Awww, for someone who doesn't care what I say you're awfully upset. Maybe someday I'll catch up to wilder on your death wish list. :lol:

Re: Joshua vs Miller in Jeopardy After Miller Fails VADA Test

Posted: 21 Apr 2019, 13:14
by candyslim
:zzz:

Re: Joshua vs Miller in Jeopardy After Miller Fails VADA Test

Posted: 21 Apr 2019, 13:14
by oogiebe
candyslim wrote: 21 Apr 2019, 13:14:zzz:
LMAO!!! Touche'!