I became suspicious before the fight when someone on the British forum posted about the difference in Dillian’s conditioning and physical makeup since he started putting his training in the hands of some university sports performance lab. ‘Smart’ college guys think they know all the tricks to get around testing. Where are they now that he got popped? As for why he would ‘risk’ ruining all his hard work, losing would risk that too. If he felt he needed a boost to keep winning it’s a risk he was willing to take. Every athlete who takes PEDs runs the risk of getting caught but they keep doing it.
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Where those guys also in UKAD, VADA365 or equivalents?? Where they touting their membership into regular doping check ups? It is said that VADA365 did tests at the Rivas fight... Whyte is not the guy to think he could get through those tests deliberately... no way. Not him, he is smart enough, and the people around him are smart too, and he's been down the road of being banned before. This is not logical. With Miller I understand, with Whyte I do not. Both completely different circumstances.
Of course it's logical. Beat Rivas and he's due a world title shot. Win that world title and he's in line to make scores of millions of pounds in massive unification fights. Mega fights with Fury and Joshua. It's entirely logical to maximise your chances of winning in order to achieve success and riches in sport. It's the primary motivation of dopers in sport.
Source? It's easy to say that, but unless you've been in a similar situation, so much at stake, test coming up, and you consider cheating? Having been caught prior due to accident... and after witnessing Miller get caught and tarnished... Whyte would not have been that stupid in my opinion, not someone like Whyte... maybe anyone else still climbing the ranking, or getting a direct world title shot (free ticket) .... Whyte would not have done this deliberately imho. He never had an issue with losing, and he was on the VADA365 and UKAD.... no other example of a fighter in that position, getting popped at a stage like this in their career. This is highly unusual. Whyte is vocal about the anti-doping he is signed up too... no other guy was.
tsk tsk another cheat what a surprise... joseph parker and wilder might be the legit only top 10 clean heavyweights inmy opinion lol..
https://www.*******.com/dillian-why...-141198?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=twitter Dillian on the Dbol haha Yesterday, July 24, *******.com reported that an "A" sample taken from Dillian Whyte by United Kingdom Anti-Doping (UKAD) tested positive for one or more banned substances prior to Whyte's July 20 fight in London against Oscar Rivas. ******* has now confirmed that the substances were epimethandienone and hydroxymethandienone, two metabolites of the banned drug Dianabol. A metabolite is a byproduct of the body breaking down or metabolizing a drug into a different substance. When a drug is leaving the user's system, it leaves these intermediate end products. Dianabol is an anabolic steroid that is taken orally (often in tablet form). It was developed in 1955 to treat hypogonadism but is no longer used medically and is no longer legally available in many countries, including the United States. It can still be purchased in the United Kingdom and is often used as a performance enhancing drug (particularly by bodybuilders). Among its many side effects, it can cause serious liver damage. The amount of epimethandienone and hydroxymethandienone found in Whyte's "A" sample was very small. It could have been ingested as part of a supplement rather than the direct ingestion of Dianabol tablets. But the WADA standard for epimethandienone and hydroxymethandienone is qualitative, not quantitative. In order words, any amount of epimethandienone or hydroxymethandienone in an athlete's system is a violation of the WADA code.
Whyte didn't know he would get the shot till the last second, and when he won the fight. It was not announced to him until after the Rivas fight. So he knew the Wilder fight was going to be ten million miles away, and he was thinking of a tick over fight in December. And everyone knew here, including Whyte that even if he was made mando Wilder would make him wait two years, Hearn knew this too... but it will still a SMALL achievement to be made Mando. Nobody here expected WBC or Wilder to throw a bone to Whyte anytime soon even after Whyte got the mando, so no it is not logical dude. He was not guaranteed a shot at Wilder anytime soon, and I read a report that WBC were going to elevate Wilder to franchise champion anyway, so then Whyte wouldn't fight him. With Miller, he was already signed to fight AJ so it makes fulls sense he would risk it because he never grinded as hard as Whyte did to get to where he is, never had a strong team around him, and don't believe he was popped for anything before in boxing.