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Brian Tuohy

@TheFixIsInTuohy

Author, Game Fixing Expert & Scholarly Authority. Books: The Fix Is In, Larceny Games, A Season in the Abyss, and The Fix Is Still In all available now!

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Brian Tuohy@TheFixIsInTuohy·
Don't know if this is all accurate, but it feels like the truth.
Apex Jones@ApexJones22

The chubby guy on the left is LeBron's everything guy. He gets his coffee in the morning, tucks him in at night, and clips his toenails. The guy on the right of LeBron is his now former trainer. When buddy on the right was LeBron's current trainer, these two men were observed together by the DEA, buying PED candy from a known DEA target and dope dealer. Now why would the closest person to LeBron in life along with his trainer, be buying drugs from a seedy mf like the man they were buying from, who had direct ties to the owner of the Bosch Biogenesis Clinic? Their story is that the drugs were for chubby but we know who the drugs were really for. Remember, this is the guy that does EVERYTHING for LeBron and LeBron's trainer buying these drugs. The sexuals want 1+1 to equal 7 or some shit but it'll never not equal 2. Contrary to false narrative and media lies printed in articles, LeBron was NEVER investigated by the DEA. The lead agent of the aforementioned BioGenesis investigation was quoted as saying "we would never go after an athlete or a user - we're here for the distributors." LeBron was only NAMED in the investigation and the only reason he was named is that when the DEA vetted LeBron's trainer, it learned that he was at the time, running a smoothie business with LeBron's wife. That's the only reason the king of PEDs was ever named. There was no investigation although ESPN and other media began lying to cover LeBron's tracks, printing articles that he'd been investigated and cleared because no wrongdoing was found. ABSOLUTE LIES. But I'm betting that if the DEA had cause to investigate him, his manager & toenail clipper and his trainer being caught on tape buying drugs from a know dope dealer would've led to a smoking gun. Everybody knows and has known for YEARS AND YEARS that homeboy been on somethin. Chael Sonnen told us, then doubled down then did a 15 minute show called "A Dry Snitch" (look it up, it's still on youtube) to say that he wasn't tryna expose LeBron and then tripled-down on his claim. Sonnen did this while an employ of the aforementioned ESPN, who we know has been in bed with LeBron since before 2010's "The Decision". Yet nothing happened to Sonnen. Not a peep from Le46 or his people or any of the media that capes for him. Complete silence to this day. Matter of fact, ESPN gave Sonnen a promotion via a new show with Daniel Cormier, "Good Guy/Bad Guy." There's no doubt in my mind that this gift of a new show was to hush Sonnen's noise about LeBron, Tiger Woods, The Rock, and others. Jason Whitlock interviewed former BACLO CEO, Victor Conte and Conte shared that he was in direct contact with an ESPN journalist who had information and findings about LeBron's connection to PEDs that ESPN blocked him from publishing. 1+1=2 no matter how painful it may be to you as a LeBron Stan. Even the kids at iPromise know that. Ya boy cheated the game and because of that and because it's known, he won't ever realize his dreams of being next to or greater than 23. He just doesn't realize yet that he's disqualified himself via conduct unbecoming of the claim. Cheaters can't be GOAT.

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@EconomicMayhem Considering soccer the world over is corrupted, I'm sure something like Messi winning the MLS championship was as pure as the driven snow.
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@grok During that same time period, how often were you requested to alter the appearance or attire of a woman pictured in a post on X?
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Grok@grok·
Based on X search data for the phrase "Is this true?" directed at me from Feb 4-18, 2026, I estimate about 20-25 such questions per day on average. For the percentage where I deemed the referenced post 90%+ accurate, it's roughly 50%, based on a sample of my responses confirming facts with sources, though many involve nuances or partial truths. Exact counts vary due to query variations.
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Brian Tuohy@TheFixIsInTuohy·
@grok On average, how many times in 24 hours over the past two weeks have you been asked, "Is this true?" in relation to a post on X? And in what percentage of your responses have you determined that the post was, in fact, 90% or more accurate or truthful?
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@BeholdPaleH0rse The owners are the league. Commissioners like Goodell and Silver are mere puppets - strawmem the owners trot out to the public to take the heat for their decisions. And yes, a lot of former FBI agents become members of league "security" and land those cush jobs for a reason.
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Behold A Pale Horse@BeholdPaleH0rse·
Well yeah of course. They’re just using the players as decoys to throw the sheep off the scent of who is really doing it. It’s not just the owners it’s the league itself. FBI isn’t gonna do anything about it man many ex FBI are helping them do it. FBI, again is completely corrupt.
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Brian Tuohy@TheFixIsInTuohy·
Look, a "tanked" game is a fixed game, no two ways about it. Now, ask yourself, after seeing players get arrested in the MLB, college basketball, and the NBA for fixing games, why isn't the FBI putting half the league away for this behavior? Is it OK for games to be fixed or not?
NBACentral@TheDunkCentral

Angry gambling companies reportedly played a part in Adam Silver punishing teams for tanking, per @BenGolliver “Over-unders are at stake. You know, player props are at stake. If coaches are just willy-nilly not playing guys the entire game, and they’re not letting people know in advance that they plan to do that, you’re going to have a lot of angry gamblers and a lot of angry gambling companies as well.” (Via @goatnbapod / h/t @TheNBABase )

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@BeholdPaleH0rse The point is that the owners/GMs can rig games left and right and get away with it - and do so for profit. But if a player gets caught doing it....
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Zack Meisel@ZackMeisel·
NEW: Feds say Emmanuel Clase, co-conspirators used coded language to discuss pitch-rigging plans, such as "Throw a rock at the first rooster" And for the first time, Clase is accused of throwing a rigged pitch in '24 playoffs: Story w/ @MikeVorkunov: nytimes.com/athletic/70452…
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The NFL is not a TV show...or so say the guys who "know ball."
Dylan Byers@DylanByers

SCOOP @PuckNews: Media executives in NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell’s box at Super Bowl: * Mathias Dopfner (CEO of Axel Springer) * Sundar Pichai (CEO of Google) * Neal Mohan (CEO of YouTube) * Ted Sarandos (CEO of Netflix) * David Ellison (CEO of Paramount) * Josh D'Amaro (incoming CEO of Disney)

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I get it's the "Super" Bowl, but dear God, does everything leading up to kickoff have to be so completely overdone?
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This is the Super Bowl rematch I'd really like to see tonight.
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Dov Kleiman@NFL_DovKleiman·
Insane: Patriots star WR Mack Hollins has arrived for the Super Bowl in the WILDEST outfit you will ever see. Hollins is the most interesting human on the planet. 😭😭😭
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Super Bowl LX. Who's really excited about this game? Anyone?
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