Alexander Povetkin’s New Sample Clear – Ryabinsky to sue Team Wilder

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  1. gmurphy

    gmurphy Land of the corrupt, home of the robbery! banned Full Member

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    Id be careful saying that man, he didn't fail the test , this could be seen as slander. Just looking out for you
     
  2. BlizzyBlizz

    BlizzyBlizz Loyal Member Full Member

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    He did fail the test and this isn't slander. Lmmfao
     
  3. alspacka

    alspacka Boxing Addict Full Member

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    So some dude on a forum says it's in the fat cells and that's it? He's clean?
    Ryabinsky didn't explain anything, he's sticking to the line of lingering traces from last year. Did Efimova have clean tests this year prior to her negative?
    Povetkin's promoter saying "well the problem is it shows up on some tests and not others" isn't enough for me, sorry.
     
  4. TheVrominator

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    Do they have Golden Corrals in Russia? If they do, I'm sure Fat Dan has some vouchers he could use to try and settle out of court with Povetkin.
     
  5. PIPO23

    PIPO23 Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Drug testing is joke you don't know who to trust that's why when Pac signed to do the USADA test i was expecting USADA to farkk him over. Surprise he didn't get screwed. The thing is boxers can use it in their favor to get out of fights it's a mess and unfair to the unfairly accused. Media runs with it and you're toast even though you only had a small trace amount.
     
  6. BlizzyBlizz

    BlizzyBlizz Loyal Member Full Member

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    Dumbass,your boy ****ed this all up with his scared ass.
     
  7. gmurphy

    gmurphy Land of the corrupt, home of the robbery! banned Full Member

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    He didn't fail it, he was under the limit. Saying he failed would count as slander
     
  8. Odins beard

    Odins beard Fentanyl is one hell of a drug.... Full Member

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    Well within the limits.....BUMMMM SQQUUUAAAADDDDD!
     
  9. BlizzyBlizz

    BlizzyBlizz Loyal Member Full Member

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    Wilder didn't need limits.
     
  10. alspacka

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    There is no legal limit.

    "The mere presence of meldonium in an athlete’s sample collected on or after 1 January
    2016 constitutes an anti-doping rule violation under article 2.1 of the Code, which triggers
    the results management process."

    As of March 1st, for the presence of ANY amount:

    "The following options may be followed, at the discretion of the Results Management Authority when the results management is stayed:
    i. The athlete continues serving his or her provisional suspension until the excretion studies results are available and a decision can be taken.
    ii. The provisional suspension is lifted. However, in this case, the athlete shall be informed that if it is later established based on the results of the excretion studies that he/she did take the drug on or after 1 January 2016, (i) all the results during the period in which the provisional suspension is lifted may be cancelled and prizes returned, and (ii) the ineligibility period ultimately imposed is likely to start on the date of the decision (with a credit for the provisional suspension already served)."

    In Povetkin's case, not only do they need to carry on with the excretion studies mentioned, but ALSO establish how earlier tests could be negative, without ingestion in between.

    If WADA admits testing procedures for meldonium just aren't reliable yet, or explains how it can appear in tests without ingestion, fine, that'll do.
     
  11. alspacka

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    It does seem they ****ed up adding meldonium to the banned substance list without knowing the first ****ing thing about it, though.
     
  12. Odins beard

    Odins beard Fentanyl is one hell of a drug.... Full Member

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    Wilder reached his limit against the 1st real top 15 opponent he fought in a unwell Stiverne.

    BUMMMM SQQUUUAAAADDDDD
     
  13. gmurphy

    gmurphy Land of the corrupt, home of the robbery! banned Full Member

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    Some say it was a political move against Russia ' hey i know lets ban a drug that only Russians use that is considered an over the count supplement in Russia. We have no idea how long this drug takes to get out of an athletes system or if it actually a performance enhancing drug but lets do it for the hell of it'

    The western media now gets to report tons of Russian 'drug cheats' and have a whale of a time. I think its all propeganda tbh because it doesn't make sense

    Put it this way mickey bey got only a 3 month ban for having a t/e ratio 10 times the human average , which isnt even a ban, that's less time than almost any fighter has between fights

    Yet we have media calling for life time bans on a guy caught with trace amounts of a drug that was legal up until last year, which we have no idea if its even a ped and we have no idea how long it can stay in your system
     
  14. Odins beard

    Odins beard Fentanyl is one hell of a drug.... Full Member

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    Exactly.

    But remember the USA is the leader of the free world and would never do something corrupt.
     
  15. alspacka

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    Doesn't sound all that far fetched to me actually.

    Thing is, surely Russian authorities must have a decent knowledge of it, you'd think they'd have a reason for feeding it to all their athletes for years.