It is the only deterrant. Annoys me when I think of the millions and millions of PPV Loot earned by a certain Heavyweight who has failed 3-4 tests.
WBC mandated that all ranked fighters and champions be VADA tested. One of the tests they mandated caught Conor Benn. He was caught by another test too but still one of the WBC’s, pretty simple.
Is this at the heart of Benn's whole case then? Hearn keeps reiterating it's not about jurisdiction but without anyone being able to break confidentiality and say what is behind the panel decision, we're all in the dark. If it was about recognition rather than jurisdiction then Hearn could be technically correct despite the layman not knowing the difference. BBBoC not recognising VADA would easily be a procedural get-out - being held to their own rules - but it's the same thing in effect. And then, the WBC has seemingly just brushed off the VADA test after Benn's submission to them? Why?
Only just seen this. Another one who should be banned for life. Are Matchroom going to do their best to get her off like they did with that little cheating rat Benn? Jurisdiction, lab levels, contamination and all that crap?
Rumours going around that she was about to sign with a different promotional company and then this news suddenly broke? We know it’s a dirty business. Surely it cannot be true.
Thanks mate. Had about a weeks break from looking at boxing. Came back to failed drug tests and controversial scorecards. Don’t know why I expected anything else.
Both were already proven to be false. Jessica McCaskill made an immediate apology. I’m sure she didn’t want to feel the wrath of Matchroom’s lawyers for stating such heresy. This content is protected