He needs a better "medical team" or "sports doctor". To be so negligent to get caught is just stupid, considering he has little power to financially solve such occurrences.
More likely 6 to 7 mill Anyhow its good he is not basically gone from boxing He was crap and an annoying twit
My guess is no one in boxing will touch him and he will move to kickboxing/MMA to pick up a few paydays. Plenty have failed for peds in MMA and still fight. wouldn’t be surprised to see him pop up in rizin for a few freak show fights against the likes of Bob Sapp
The thing is with Jarrell Miller, he'd been absolutely nothing without the PEDs. PEDs can't turn a journeyman fighter into an elite world class fighter .... but at heavyweight, if you take enough of them, and with the right matchmaking, they can can turn a journeyman fighter into a second-tier 'contender'.
The guy was build from peds. I think 2 years for a mix of pure steroids and HGH isn't that much, certainly because this wasn't the first time getting busted either.
Liam Cameron got four years cocaine (first offence) This content is protected ''Professional boxer Liam Cameron has been suspended for a period of four years following an Anti-Doping Rule Violation (ADRV). Mr Cameron provided a urine Sample In-Competition, following a bout against Mr Nicky Jenman for the Commonwealth (British Empire) Middleweight Title, on 27 April 2018. Analysis of Mr Cameron’s A Sample returned an Adverse Analytical Finding for benzoylecgonine, a metabolite of cocaine. Cocaine is a non-Specified substance that is prohibited In-Competition only. Mr Cameron was charged with violating Anti-Doping Rule Article 2.1 - "Presence of a Prohibited Substance or its Metabolites or Markers in an Athlete’s Sample”. Mr Cameron admitted the charge; however, he disputed the sanction and so the matter was referred to the National Anti-Doping Panel (NADP) for arbitration. An NADP tribunal was convened and concluded that Mr Cameron could not prove that his ingestion of cocaine was not ‘intentional’ (as that term is defined in the Anti-Doping Rules), and therefore, a four-year period of Ineligibility was imposed. Mr Cameron filed an appeal against the decision at first instance to the Court of Arbitration for Sport (the ‘CAS’). An appeal hearing was convened on 23 October 2019, following which the CAS dismissed Mr Cameron’s appeal, maintaining the four-year period of Ineligibility imposed at first instance. UK Anti Doping’s Chief Executive, Nicole Sapstead said: “There are significant and valid reasons why cocaine is named on WADA’s Prohibited List. Cocaine is banned In-Competition and athletes are solely responsible for what is in their system. “Whilst often viewed as a recreational drug, it can have performance enhancing effects, and there are significant health risks associated with its use. In addition, its use during competition can pose a very real risk to other competitors, this is especially so in contact and combat sports.” The period of Ineligibility commenced on 25 May 2018 and will end on 24 May 2022 inclusive.'' Numerous other Brits have been handed four year bans and I think they were all first time offenders too. Miller has popped dirty x 3 (once in kickboxing)
In the UK it comes down to what lawyers you can hire. Dillian Whyte had metabolite of Dianabol in his sample, not even his first offence, and walked off scott free, no case to answer. And in fact, it was only because Thomas Hauser dug around and got the scoop that we ever heard of it at all. Lord knows how many times the likes of Whyte, Joshua, Fury etc. have really tested dirty. The lower level fighters, the ones who aren't connected to the big money, get handed 4 years and lifetime bans. Corruption at its finest.