Sam Solimans B Sample To Be Opened On Wednesday STAFF WRITER APRIL 2, 2013 0 Photo by Peter McDermott. Sam Soliman will learn his fate on Wednesday when his B drug test sample is opened. Solimans A sample tested positive for a banned substance following his unanimous decision win over Felix Sturm in February where the Australian earned himself a shot at Daniel Geale winning the IBF Middleweight title eliminator in Germany. The Australian refuted claims that he failed the test, and his team last week released a statement on the issue. Doping rules exist to prevent unfairness in sports, including boxing. We applaud them. However, when organisations violate their own anti-doping rules and procedures, as has happened in this case, honest boxers like Sam Soliman can be falsely accused and suffer serious reputational harm. Mr. Soliman did not commit any doping offense whatsoever. He did not consume any substance outside the IBF rules of his bout, and conducted himself honorably, diligently, and in full compliance with the relevant IBF anti-doping provisions. The A-Sample did not test positive for any substance identified under the relevant rules, and testing of the B-Sample, as yet unopened, with identical results will in no way change that truth. The B-Sample should be opened by a licensed, trusted, and impartial laboratory in the United States and tested for the relevant, agreed-upon substances under the proper conditions. We look forward to Mr. Solimans full exoneration and the continuation of his career as an athlete of integrity. Mr. Sam Soliman is represented by an international team of sports-law experts: Michael Bates, Esq. Melbourne, Kurt Emhoff, Esq. Brooklyn, New York, Rick Collins, Esq. Mineola, New York, and Prof. Dr. Rainer Cherkeh, Hanover, Germany.
These guys re-write their own rules, claiming that they want it tested in USA, they have no rights to demand such a thing, likewise with IBF anti doping, they took a substance banned by the WADA which super seeds any rules the IBF have put in place. If it tests positive Soliman is done and dusted.
......and the verdict is...........not guilty I'm assuming..........Geale v Soliman then to be announced.
no point opening it as Sam has admitted to it but said it was in a caffine drink he consumed .. and also that it was not listed in the contract as a substance to be tested (which is no excuse)