You would be crying racism if someone suggested an American fighter(especially black) couldn't pass a VADA test.
I have watched many of his fights. I posted the link of Rudenko/Mollo. He's straight up and down with no special effects. Again, anybody who picked Stiverne over Wilder should reassess their opinion about Wilder, being so far off. What is Rudenko going to do but take shots until he goes out? Far as VADA testing goes, can't afford to risk Rudenko failing a drug test. We know Gerald is clean.
He is better than Stiverne, Stiverne is overhyped, just like some overhype Wilder.Rudenko just is relatively unknown.Rudenko is technically better than Stiverne, faster on foot than Stiverne, has better punch than him and also his chin is better.You are confusing Rudenko with Warzyk, haha.
Don't stoop to his level and throw baseless accusations out there man. No evidence to suggest that Washington is on anything...
Facundo Cesar Ghiglione will be in the new WSB season.He is a pro as well, he had 4 fights las year, in his first year as a pro.
He's already enrolled in the VADA and WBC clean boxing program. What is Rudenko doing? A month out it's much of a risk.
That is positive.This programme is costly for a boxer like Rudenko, who is fighting mainly journeyman opposition these days.So, I do not get your point.
Doubt he will fight as pro this year but maybe his contract is allowing him to fight as pro as well. http://www.worldseriesboxing.com/boxers/ghiglione-facundo-cesar/ http://boxrec.com/boxer/761446
I don't see it, he's there to be hit. I'm not confusing the two either. It's just too much of a risk this close to the fight date. Better to go with the safe option.