No, but if he signed to fight Abraham then he must've seen that stipulation in the contract. If he signed it, he agreed to it. Simple as that. I'm on the Direll side of things as far as the DQ drama goes, but he does need to take the test. To be fair though, after what had happened, taking the test wasn't probably the first thing on his mind.
"Andre was just released from the hospital. He tested negative in the brain scans. We did the urine tests. The commission was there," -Gary Shaw It looks like Dirrell did take the **** test.
The **** test could've been commission mandated. It's SOP eveywhere. What Sauerland is asking for is most likely a different set of tests.
I read an article that stated Sauderland never asked any of the Americans in the tourney to participate in any additional drug testing.
Oh Lord these noobs on Saturdays! :-( So he's classless because you thought he said something he actually didn't say in the real world?
Dirrell was in no shape to give a dope test as his health was in question. They should do it today though.
Agreed. It doesn't matter if he was on his way to the hospital after being knocked sparked out and suspected of having a concussion, he NEEDS to submit to the blood test, even if they have to grab it from him on the way to the hospital. No excuses!
smart move by Sauerland to put aside superfluous demands in order to get a great event like the super 6 made more easily. Mayweather should take heed imo.
He must be innocent. Because the PEDs didnt seem to work in toughening up his chin from hard punching opponents.
Not sure, top Black American fighters don't exactly have the best record when it comes to PEDs in boxing. One of his fighters may have just lost to someone PEDed up to the eye balls for all he knows.