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Bro I said style of fighting not fighting them per se. I think we done with this convo. You the one brought up his amateur fighting. Re read what you said. Even quoted it for you below.

Yeah I bought it up because its relevant, then you said: 'So he didnt have enough fights as a pro or he had a lot at amateur? Make up your mind. Not making sense.' And then I explained both... We will see how his career pans out, like I said he will only lose imo if goes up too far in weight...
 
Hearn should just fine Miller and let the fight go ahead, Joshua needs the fight to boost his US profile and Joshua can beat Miller no matter what PEDS hes taken...
 
  • April 18: Grozny, Russia (KlowdTV)
  • Apti Davtaev vs. Pedro Otas, 10 rounds, heavyweights

  • Umar Salamov vs. Norbert Dabrowski, 10 rounds, light heavyweights

  • Aslambek Idigov vs. Ronny Landaeta, 10 rounds, super middleweights
April 19: Liverpool, England
  • Jazza Dickens vs. Nasibu Ramadhan, 10 rounds, featherweights

  • Alex Dickinson vs. Dorian Darch, 8 rounds, heavyweights

  • James Metcalf vs. TBA, 8 rounds, junior middleweights

  • Raza Hamza vs. Edwin Tellez, 6 rounds, featherweights

  • Nathasha Jonas vs. Bianka Majlath, 6 rounds, female lightweights

  • Sahir Iqbal vs. Damian Esquisabel, 6 rounds, welterweights

  • Brian Rose vs. Nikola Matic, 6 rounds, middleweights
April 19: Ontario, Calif. (ThompsonBoxing.com)
  • Erick Ituarte vs. Jose Estrella, 10 rounds, featherweights

  • Richard Brewart vs. Adan Ahumada, 4 rounds, junior middleweights

  • Luis Lopez vs. Luis Acuna Rojas, 4 rounds, welterweights

  • Oscar Torres vs. Thomas Hawkins, 4 rounds, heavyweights

  • Chris Crowley vs. Davonte McCowen, 4 rounds, lightweights
April 20: New York (PPV, prelims ESPN2)
  • Title fight: Terence Crawford vs. Amir Khan, 12 rounds, for Crawford's WBO welterweight title

  • Shakur Stevenson vs. Christopher Diaz, 10 rounds, featherweights

  • Teofimo Lopez vs. Edis Tatli, 10 rounds, lightweights

  • Felix Verdejo vs. Bryan Vasquez, 10 rounds, lightweights

  • Carlos Adames vs. Frank Galarza, 10 rounds, junior middleweights

  • Lawrence Newton vs. Jonathan Garza, 6 rounds, bantamweights

  • Vikas Krishan vs. Noah Kidd, 6 rounds, junior middleweights

  • Edgar Berlanga vs. Samir dos Santos Barbosa, 8 rounds, super middleweights

  • Larry Fryers vs. Dakota Polley, 4 or 6 rounds, junior welterweights
April 20: Carson, Calif. (Fox/Fox Deportes)
  • Danny Garcia vs. Adrian Granados, 12 rounds, welterweights

  • Andy Ruiz Jr. vs. Alexander Dimitrenko, 10 rounds, heavyweights

  • Title fight: Brandon Figueroa vs. Yonfrez Parejo, 12 rounds, for vacant WBA interim junior featherweight title

  • Jeison Rosario vs. Jorge Cota, 10 rounds, middleweights

  • Alfredo Angulo vs. Juan Ubaldo Cabrera, 10 rounds, super middleweights

  • Karlos Balderas vs. Pedro Vicente, 6 or 8 rounds, lightweights

  • Omar Juarez vs. Luis Gerardo Perez Salas, 4 rounds, lightweights

  • Daniel Guzman vs. Hugo Rodriguez, 4 rounds, bantamweights

  • Emmanuel Medina vs. Gaku Takahashi, 8 rounds, welterweights

  • Ricky Lopez vs. Joe Perez, 10 rounds, junior lightweights

  • Raymond Murattala vs. Eduardo Reyes, 6 rounds, lightweights

  • Nelson Hampton vs. TBA, 4 rounds, lightweights
April 20: London (DAZN)
  • Dave Allen vs. Lucas Browne, 12 rounds, heavyweights

  • Derek Chisora vs. Senad Gashi, 12 rounds, heavyweights

  • Joe Cordina vs. Andy Townend, 12 rounds, for vacant British lightweight title

  • Josh Kelly vs. Przemyslaw Runowski, 10 rounds, welterweigths

  • Conor Benn vs. TBA, 10 rounds, welterweights

  • Shannon Courtenay vs. TBA, 4 rounds, female bantamweights

  • Nikita Ababiy vs. TBA, 4 rounds, middleweights
April 20: San Antonio
  • Luis Villareal vs. Jimmie Strickland, 6 rounds, middleweights

  • Gilbert Venegas Jr. vs. Adam Ealoms, 4 rounds, welterweights

  • Hector Coronado vs. Jesus Angulo, 4 rounds, welterweights

  • Richard Medina vs. Alejandro Moreno, 4 rounds, featherweights
April 20: Atotonilco el Alto, Mexico
  • Monserrat Alarcon vs. Nora Cardoza, 10 rounds, female strawweights
 
Hearn should just fine Miller and let the fight go ahead, Joshua needs the fight to boost his US profile and Joshua can beat Miller no matter what PEDS hes taken...

Fuck that. Miller got caught cheating he should lose the payday. Folks can't be out here cheating and still get rewarded. Besides that with that line of thinking what is really going to stop folks from flat out cheating? To the right fighter that fine ain't going to mean shit if they can still have all the benefits of the peds they took.

What if the cheater wins the fight? Then how should that be handled? What if the ped user kills someone in the ring?

Fuck that you get caught using peds the fight should automatically be off and they shouldn't be able to fight until scientifically all the benefits of that ped cycle is out of their system.
 
Fuck that. Miller got caught cheating he should lose the payday. Folks can't be out here cheating and still get rewarded. Besides that with that line of thinking what is really going to stop folks from flat out cheating? To the right fighter that fine ain't going to mean shit if they can still have all the benefits of the peds they took.

What if the cheater wins the fight? Then how should that be handled? What if the ped user kills someone in the ring?

Fuck that you get caught using peds the fight should automatically be off and they shouldn't be able to fight until scientifically all the benefits of that ped cycle is out of their system.

Yeah I agree, just fckn annoying another fight falling through and it fcks up Joshua's American 'introduction'... I would like Joshua just to batter him to make him pay but not only that Miller is an idiot, dude had the chance to earn 6.5mill...

I think what Miller was taking was a slimming pill, he should of just laid of the cheese burgers and hit the treadmill... But being real Joshua is prolly on PEDs like every other fighter, AJ is just not dumb enough to get caught...
 
Yeah I agree, just fckn annoying another fight falling through and it fcks up Joshua's American 'introduction'... I would like Joshua just to batter him to make him pay but not only that Miller is an idiot, dude had the chance to earn 6.5mill...

I think what Miller was taking was a slimming pill, he should of just laid of the cheese burgers and hit the treadmill... But being real Joshua is prolly on PEDs like every other fighter, AJ is just not dumb enough to get caught...

Doesn't matter how smart you are most athletes that cheat will eventually get caught, so if AJ is juicing it's most likely only a matter of time.

I just think it's funny, that's it's quite often the same athletes who are very outspoken when it comes to PED's and like to accuse other athletes for using PED, they are the ones that get caught. I guess you know people like you kow yourself.

Same thing with Fury. He has called David Haye, Wladimir Klitsacho and AJ cheaters/dopers for a long time but then Fury and his cousin were caught with Nandrolone in their system. Now that's some funny shit. Anabolic steroid - that's hardcore cheating.

Miller has accused AJ in public for quite some time for being dirty and now it's time for Miller to get busted. All that trash talk and all those accusations and he pisses dirty. He was also busted for some illegal stuff back when he was a kickboxer and was suspended, so this isn't the first time. We still don't know the substance, but it doesn't matter.
 
Doesn't matter how smart you are most athletes that cheat will eventually get caught, so if AJ is juicing it's most likely only a matter of time.

I just think it's funny, that's it's quite often the same athletes who are very outspoken when it comes to PED's and like to accuse other athletes for using PED, they are the ones that get caught. I guess you know people like you kow yourself.

Same thing with Fury. He has called David Haye, Wladimir Klitsacho and AJ cheaters/dopers for a long time but then Fury and his cousin were caught with Nandrolone in their system. Now that's some funny shit. Anabolic steroid - that's hardcore cheating.

Miller has accused AJ in public for quite some time for being dirty and now it's time for Miller to get busted. All that trash talk and all those accusations and he pisses dirty. He was also busted for some illegal stuff back when he was a kickboxer and was suspended, so this isn't the first time. We still don't know the substance, but it doesn't matter.

Thing is if you are a sponsored athlete by lets say Nike etc you get the best of the best 'S&C' coaches that will make sure you dont get caught or if you do its blown under the rug... IMO you just cant get as big as alot of these fighters with out juice, same way you cant jump up 3 or 4 weight divisions, people ignore the fact a really cool, positive dude like The Rock arnt on juice, like come on man haha

Check out this interview with Angel 'Memo' Heredia, a great, interesting read that basically lifts the lid on custom made PEDs he made for athletes, mind blowing stuff...

Dude made his own PEDs...

'SPIEGEL: Is there doping at every level of athletics?

Heredia: Yes, the only difference is the quality of the doping. Athletes with little money use simple steroids and hope they don’t get tested. The stars earn 50,000 dollars a month, not including starting bonuses and shoe sponsorship contracts. The very best invest 100,000 dollars – I’ll then build you a designer drug that can’t be detected.

SPIEGEL: Explain how this works.

Heredia: Designer drugs are composed of several different chemicals that trigger the desired reaction. At the end of the chain I change one or two molecules in such a way that the entire structure is undetectable for the doping testers.

SPIEGEL: The drug testers’ hunt of athletes ...

Heredia: ... is also a sport. A competition. Pure adrenaline. We have to be one or two years ahead of them. We have to know which drug is entering research where, which animals it is being used in, and where we can get it. And we have to be familiar with the testers’ methods.'

SPIEGEL: Are there still any clean disciplines?

Heredia: Track and field, swimming, cross-country skiing and cycling can no longer be saved. Golf? Not clean either. Soccer? Soccer players come to me and say they have to be able to run up and down the touchline without becoming tired, and they have to play every three days. Basketball players take fat burners – amphetamines, ephedrin. Baseball? Haha. Steroids in pre-season, amphetamines during the games. Even archers take downers so that their arm remains steady. Everyone dopes.

SPIEGEL: Did you produce the drugs yourself, or did you simply procure them?

Heredia: I didn’t have my own laboratory, I had… let’s say access to labs in Mexico City. I purchased and procured the raw materials ...

SPIEGEL: ... from where?

Heredia: Everywhere. Australia, South Africa, Austria, Bulgaria, China. I got growth hormone from the Swiss company Serono. It was never difficult to import it to Mexico, because the laws aren’t that strict. You can easily buy it in pharmacies in Mexico. Whenever a new drug was entering the test phase somewhere in the world, we knew about it and we ordered it. Then I combined substances. Sometimes I produced a gel.'

https://www.letsrun.com/forum/flat_read.php?thread=4820863#ixzz4G6tAN1ou
 
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Thing is if you are a sponsored athlete by lets say Nike etc you get the best of the best 'S&C' coaches that will make sure you dont get caught or if you do its blown under the rug... IMO you just cant get as big as alot of these fighters with out juice, same way you cant jump up 3 or 4 weight divisions, people ignore the fact a really cool, positive dude like The Rock arnt on juice, like come on man haha

Check out this interview with Angel 'Memo' Heredia, a great, interesting read that basically lifts the lid on custom made PEDs he made for athletes, mind blowing stuff...

Dude made his own PEDs...

'SPIEGEL: Is there doping at every level of athletics?

Heredia: Yes, the only difference is the quality of the doping. Athletes with little money use simple steroids and hope they don’t get tested. The stars earn 50,000 dollars a month, not including starting bonuses and shoe sponsorship contracts. The very best invest 100,000 dollars – I’ll then build you a designer drug that can’t be detected.

SPIEGEL: Explain how this works.

Heredia: Designer drugs are composed of several different chemicals that trigger the desired reaction. At the end of the chain I change one or two molecules in such a way that the entire structure is undetectable for the doping testers.

SPIEGEL: The drug testers’ hunt of athletes ...

Heredia: ... is also a sport. A competition. Pure adrenaline. We have to be one or two years ahead of them. We have to know which drug is entering research where, which animals it is being used in, and where we can get it. And we have to be familiar with the testers’ methods.'

SPIEGEL: Are there still any clean disciplines?

Heredia: Track and field, swimming, cross-country skiing and cycling can no longer be saved. Golf? Not clean either. Soccer? Soccer players come to me and say they have to be able to run up and down the touchline without becoming tired, and they have to play every three days. Basketball players take fat burners – amphetamines, ephedrin. Baseball? Haha. Steroids in pre-season, amphetamines during the games. Even archers take downers so that their arm remains steady. Everyone dopes.

SPIEGEL: Did you produce the drugs yourself, or did you simply procure them?

Heredia: I didn’t have my own laboratory, I had… let’s say access to labs in Mexico City. I purchased and procured the raw materials ...

SPIEGEL: ... from where?

Heredia: Everywhere. Australia, South Africa, Austria, Bulgaria, China. I got growth hormone from the Swiss company Serono. It was never difficult to import it to Mexico, because the laws aren’t that strict. You can easily buy it in pharmacies in Mexico. Whenever a new drug was entering the test phase somewhere in the world, we knew about it and we ordered it. Then I combined substances. Sometimes I produced a gel.'

https://www.letsrun.com/forum/flat_read.php?thread=4820863#ixzz4G6tAN1ou

It's fucked up how proud of that shit Memo is.
 
Thing is if you are a sponsored athlete by lets say Nike etc you get the best of the best 'S&C' coaches that will make sure you dont get caught or if you do its blown under the rug... IMO you just cant get as big as alot of these fighters with out juice, same way you cant jump up 3 or 4 weight divisions, people ignore the fact a really cool, positive dude like The Rock arnt on juice, like come on man haha

Check out this interview with Angel 'Memo' Heredia, a great, interesting read that basically lifts the lid on custom made PEDs he made for athletes, mind blowing stuff...

Dude made his own PEDs...

'SPIEGEL: Is there doping at every level of athletics?

Heredia: Yes, the only difference is the quality of the doping. Athletes with little money use simple steroids and hope they don’t get tested. The stars earn 50,000 dollars a month, not including starting bonuses and shoe sponsorship contracts. The very best invest 100,000 dollars – I’ll then build you a designer drug that can’t be detected.

SPIEGEL: Explain how this works.

Heredia: Designer drugs are composed of several different chemicals that trigger the desired reaction. At the end of the chain I change one or two molecules in such a way that the entire structure is undetectable for the doping testers.

SPIEGEL: The drug testers’ hunt of athletes ...

Heredia: ... is also a sport. A competition. Pure adrenaline. We have to be one or two years ahead of them. We have to know which drug is entering research where, which animals it is being used in, and where we can get it. And we have to be familiar with the testers’ methods.'

SPIEGEL: Are there still any clean disciplines?

Heredia: Track and field, swimming, cross-country skiing and cycling can no longer be saved. Golf? Not clean either. Soccer? Soccer players come to me and say they have to be able to run up and down the touchline without becoming tired, and they have to play every three days. Basketball players take fat burners – amphetamines, ephedrin. Baseball? Haha. Steroids in pre-season, amphetamines during the games. Even archers take downers so that their arm remains steady. Everyone dopes.

SPIEGEL: Did you produce the drugs yourself, or did you simply procure them?

Heredia: I didn’t have my own laboratory, I had… let’s say access to labs in Mexico City. I purchased and procured the raw materials ...

SPIEGEL: ... from where?

Heredia: Everywhere. Australia, South Africa, Austria, Bulgaria, China. I got growth hormone from the Swiss company Serono. It was never difficult to import it to Mexico, because the laws aren’t that strict. You can easily buy it in pharmacies in Mexico. Whenever a new drug was entering the test phase somewhere in the world, we knew about it and we ordered it. Then I combined substances. Sometimes I produced a gel.'

https://www.letsrun.com/forum/flat_read.php?thread=4820863#ixzz4G6tAN1ou

I already know about Memo, Conte and the entire Balco lab. Conte was a self-taught pharmacis who hooked up with Memo and developed the drug THG that became the number one designer drug of choice for dirty athletes. They were doing things nobody else had done before, tricked the sport world for many years back then but they were eventually brought down and so many athletes were exposed, including boxer Sugar Shane Mosley. Still doesn't change the fact that athletes on every level do get caught using steroids today, tomorrow and in the future no matter how good they are to hide it or how much they invest. They usually slip at some point or the drugs they use will eventually get detected.
 
I still don't understand why boxers have no problem working with someone like Memo. People like him should be banned from the sport of boxing.
 
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