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but he just said Bradley was such a better draw than killa Crawford n khan:mjlol:




im sorry arum but...:pachaha:


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Evan Fields birth date listed was October 19th, 1962....same birthday as Evander Holyfield:jbhmm:



The address for Evan Fields was 794 Evander, Fairfield, GA, 30213 which is VERY similar to Evander Holyfield's address of 794 Evander Holyfield Hwy, Fayetteville, GA, 30214. ALSO, that "Evan Fields" address is not a real location...it doesn't exist. Try and google map it and nothing will come up:jbhmm:



Lastly, per the investigation, the phone number listed to Evan Fields was called..........and guess who answered? Evander Holyfield himself:mjpls: I wonder what he was doing at Evan Fields home?

You don't seem to be aware that none of this has been officially substantiated by the people who actually prosecuted the case. :leostare:

There's a strong possibility that "evan fields" was a straight up hoax...because the name never showed up in court documents nor did Holyfield's, but several other athletes were named

Steroids case pharmacist gets 4 years in prison in Mobile case with ties to pro sports, wrestling

In court today, Dobbins named seven whose orders included Bennett's signature or initials:

  • Shane Carwin, a former NCAA Division II wrestling champion who went on to become an Ultimate Fighting heavyweight champion.

  • Kurt Angle, a former Olympic gold medal-winning wrestler and professional wrestler.

  • Bob Howard, a pro wrestler from Mobile who performed under the name "Hardcore" Bob Holly.

  • Tony Freeman, a professional bodybuilder nicknamed "The X-Man."

  • Quincy Taylor, a professional bodybuilder.

  • Dennis Newman, a professional bodybuilder.

  • Troy Zuccolotto, a professional bodybuilder.

Court documents reference 6 other professional bodybuilders, 7 professional wrestlers and 2 professional baseball players by their initials only.

No Holyfield :whistle:

The only time you see Holyfield's name connected to this story is from other media outlets citing that bogus sports illustrated report which used an anonymous source to implicate him:shaq2:



nikkas don't go from the Cruiserweight Champion looking like this:



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To the Heavyweight Champion looking like this:



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Ridculous assertion.

Are you telling me it's impossible or somehow out of the ordinary for a world class athlete to put on 30+ lbs of muscle mass over the course of 10 years without anabolic steroids? :snoop:

Regular people are able to do this breh :heh:



Based on what you're asserting...Lennox must've been on them shyt'z too

Went from hovering around 225 in the early 90's with a lanky lean frame

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To a solid 250 by the late 90's

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Was Lennox on roids? :comeon:

And you acting like Holyfield suddenly put on muscle mass overnight...when the pictures yall are posting are 10/15 years apart. He wasn't ridiculously yolked up when he 1st entered the Heavyweight division...even in the early 90's. It was a slow gradual progression. Nothing out of the ordinary at all about the time frame he put on that weight.

That pic of him @ Cruiser you got up there... that was two years after he turned pro and two years removed from fighting @ Light Heavyweight in the am's

This was him in '88 at the time he unified cruiserweight and his body was fully acclimated to the weight class

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It's okay to disregard the fact that Evan Fields name was linked to not 1, but 2 different pharmacys that were under investigation for supplying steroids to athletes

False.

See the post above.
 

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You don't seem to be aware that none of this has been officially substantiated by the people who actually prosecuted the case. :leostare:

There's a strong possibility that "evan fields" was a straight up hoax...because the name never showed up in court documents nor did Holyfield's, but several other athletes were named

Steroids case pharmacist gets 4 years in prison in Mobile case with ties to pro sports, wrestling



No Holyfield :whistle:

The only time you see Holyfield's name connected to this story is from other media outlets citing that bogus sports illustrated report which used an anonymous source to implicate him:shaq2:





Ridculous assertion.

Are you telling me it's impossible or somehow out of the ordinary for a world class athlete to put on 30+ lbs of muscle mass over the course of 10 years without anabolic steroids? :snoop:

Regular people are able to do this breh :heh:



Based on what you're asserting...Lennox must've been on them shyt'z too

Went from hovering around 225 in the early 90's with a lanky lean frame

Gary-Mason-007.jpg


1407664740597_Image_galleryImage_Heavyweight_boxer_Lennox_.JPG


To a solid 250 by the late 90's

tb8df37_LennoxLewis.jpg


Lennox-Lewis.jpg


Was Lennox on roids? :comeon:

And you acting like Holyfield suddenly put on muscle mass overnight...when the pictures yall are posting are 10/15 years apart. He wasn't ridiculously yolked up when he 1st entered the Heavyweight division...even in the early 90's. It was a slow gradual progression. Nothing out of the ordinary at all about the time frame he put on that weight.

That pic of him @ Cruiser you got up there... that was two years after he turned pro and two years removed from fighting @ Light Heavyweight in the am's

This was him in '88 at the time he unified cruiserweight and his body was fully acclimated to the weight class

evander_holyfield1.jpg









False.

See the post above.


I take it you're a big Evander fan? What about the heart enlargement scare?
 

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To be fair, when Dan is asked and responds he says PPV vs. non PPV worthy. Canelo's team wants May's fight to PPV...he says there are not good PPV options...more like regular HBO options.
That is true IMO. Other than Canelo-GGG, no fight at 160 right now is PPV worthy.
Jacobs or Saunders would be very good Canelo opponents IMO, but Jacobs and Canelo will have promotional negotiation issues and right now GGG is negotiating with Saunders, no rumors of Canelo doing the same.
Matchup wise, since Canelo has been fighting at 155 and if he doesn't want to commit to 160, 154 is a better division. Finding a guy from there could be a better matchup.
He rematching Cotto breh...
 

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Was talking in another thread how low key strong Floyd was at welter. nikka was backing Mosley down in the clinch and Shane was crazy strong in the clinch. shyt was making me think that this nikka Maidana must have had oaf strenf in there. :dame:
Floyd said Chino punches felt like steel, Floyd was fighting for his life those two fights, he sat down and fought chino off of him though both matches

Plus Chino is a big boy who sparred nikkas like Golovkin
 

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You don't seem to be aware that none of this has been officially substantiated by the people who actually prosecuted the case. :leostare:

There's a strong possibility that "evan fields" was a straight up hoax...because the name never showed up in court documents nor did Holyfield's, but several other athletes were named

Steroids case pharmacist gets 4 years in prison in Mobile case with ties to pro sports, wrestling



No Holyfield :whistle:

The only time you see Holyfield's name connected to this story is from other media outlets citing that bogus sports illustrated report which used an anonymous source to implicate him:shaq2:





Ridculous assertion.

Are you telling me it's impossible or somehow out of the ordinary for a world class athlete to put on 30+ lbs of muscle mass over the course of 10 years without anabolic steroids? :snoop:

Regular people are able to do this breh :heh:



Based on what you're asserting...Lennox must've been on them shyt'z too

Went from hovering around 225 in the early 90's with a lanky lean frame

Gary-Mason-007.jpg


1407664740597_Image_galleryImage_Heavyweight_boxer_Lennox_.JPG


To a solid 250 by the late 90's

tb8df37_LennoxLewis.jpg


Lennox-Lewis.jpg


Was Lennox on roids? :comeon:

And you acting like Holyfield suddenly put on muscle mass overnight...when the pictures yall are posting are 10/15 years apart. He wasn't ridiculously yolked up when he 1st entered the Heavyweight division...even in the early 90's. It was a slow gradual progression. Nothing out of the ordinary at all about the time frame he put on that weight.

That pic of him @ Cruiser you got up there... that was two years after he turned pro and two years removed from fighting @ Light Heavyweight in the am's

This was him in '88 at the time he unified cruiserweight and his body was fully acclimated to the weight class

evander_holyfield1.jpg









False.

See the post above.

I also posted an article from 1992 that was talking about people accusing him of taking steroids:mjpls:


And initials? Yeah....Evan Fields initials are E.F., not E.H. If they went by initials, which is what it says in the article you quoted, it makes 100% sense WHY he wasn't brought in.
 

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And initials? Yeah....Evan Fields initials are E.F., not E.H. If they went by initials, which is what it says in the article you quoted, it makes 100% sense WHY he wasn't brought in.

None of this is in any official court documents or transcripts. Nor is "evan fields" not in any that i've seen anyway.

And in the article it was wrestlers, baseball players etc.that had their names initialed, no boxers.
 

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Maidana appeared to do so well in Floyd 1 because how strong lil breh is. He was roughin Floyd up for some spots there. Of course Floyd came back and easily shut that down for fight 2. If Bradley made $1.9MM for Rios, how much does he get for Manny tres? How did 97g get in the spot he could offer 6mm paydays?

Brehs this month it'll be 2 marking 2 years since Mikey G has been in the ring :to:
 

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Maidana appeared to do so well in Floyd 1 because how strong lil breh is. He was roughin Floyd up for some spots there. Of course Floyd came back and easily shut that down for fight 2. If Bradley made $1.9MM for Rios, how much does he get for Manny tres? How did 97g get in the spot he could offer 6mm paydays?

Brehs this month it'll be 2 marking 2 years since Mikey G has been in the ring :to:

Atleast Mikey has a good reason. Peanut head ward took a decade off off entitlement issues :russ:
 
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