Breaking: WBC say Whyte is not Mandatory anymore

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  1. Mr Icaman

    Mr Icaman 32-0 WBC Champ, Ring + Lineal HW Champ Full Member

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    This would suggest that he had been using high quantities over a period of time for it to be stored in his fat cells but yes it is possible but again if he has been regualary tested it still should have show up...
     
  2. NoNeck

    NoNeck Pugilist Specialist

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    Well, I’m not gonna look it up, but others on here have said that he hasn’t actually completed 365 VADA.
     
  3. daverobin

    daverobin Well-Known Member banned Full Member

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    I doubt it I bet fury v Rivas will be made
     
  4. daverobin

    daverobin Well-Known Member banned Full Member

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    Not gonna gonna happen look for fury v Rivas
     
  5. thesmokingm

    thesmokingm Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Not it is not. B sample testing is only chain of custody disputes. Its a waste of time and the way UKAD is using it is wrong. UKAD is acting like a positive or adverse finding is only verified after the B sample test. They are ass backwards. In the article, what WADA is saying is that it's a FKN HUGE waste using B sample testing. They say CHEATERS have more rights than anybody else. If you get arrested for murder, you don't get to demand a B sample test do you?
     
  6. Mr Icaman

    Mr Icaman 32-0 WBC Champ, Ring + Lineal HW Champ Full Member

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    Honestly I've really stopped looking at it because there is so much misinformation going around that its pointless to even discuss..

    When someone who is a stakeholder makes an official statement on the matter then maybe we will get some real insite but right now shrilling has totally taken over..

    There are rumours floating around now that Rivas also failed a test but again nothing from a creditable source...
     
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  7. thesmokingm

    thesmokingm Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Rivas did not fail a test. That was BS from Whyte's camp duh. Rumours about Rivas failing HAHAHA! Whomever is in charge at BBBoC/UKAD are going to hide everything but its too late. They've been exposed.
     
  8. Mr Icaman

    Mr Icaman 32-0 WBC Champ, Ring + Lineal HW Champ Full Member

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    Sigh
     
  9. thesmokingm

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  10. goosegoose

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    Whyte has posted about it on his Twitter. And hearn has spoken about it in video.

    It's also made national news on tv in Canada because of Rivas fighting our of here so. Yeah it is a thing whytes A sample was positive.
     
  11. goosegoose

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    Lucien bute tested clean every time I his career aside for one small trace amount once.
    He had "proof" it was from a supplement. He was then dq'd from his previous fight months after the fight. And he got a 6 month suspension. The suspesnion was short because of the "proof" it was from a supplement.
     
  12. NoNeck

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    It just occurred to me that Whyte has had the shortest lived mandatory status in history.
     
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  13. Shempz

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    Wow....one 'impressive' win over Glaskov.
    Martin beat a bloke who popped his knee throwing a punch and could not continue. I'd be embarrassed to bring that up as a victory over a Top 15 opponent.
     
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  14. LordSouness

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    The b sample is only tested at the request of the fighter, UKAD are nothing to do with that. Whyte has not requested his B Sample be tested. Which means he is not questioning the results of the test, he is planning to defend it some other way ie by using the VADA tests and showing his levels in those tests.

    And if you get arrested for murder - even allowing for an irrelevant and sensationalist comparison - you absolutely have the right to have the tests rerun to verify them.
     
  15. thesmokingm

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    Are you fkn trolling me? You are making up points to argue. Who the **** else is gonna have a B sample test request. Ofc its not UKAD dummy.
    You wrote, "The purpose of the b sample is to verify the a sample in the event of a positive result."
    You contradict yourself. Is the B sample for verification or is it not? lol
    He had the choice to dispute the B sample, but the time to test it is a year lmao with UKAD's speed, so they opted to appeal instead. However, it's UKAD/BBBoC protocol to not do jack **** until the B sample comes back. This is where your idiocy in stating sensationalist comparison... comes in. It was WADA themselves that wanted to remove the whole B sample protocol. In other words it's their comparison to criminals idiot. Read the effing articles before posting.
     
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