Lucas Browne

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  1. junkhead

    junkhead My dogs watch me post Full Member

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    Browne/Hatton released a statement, apparently Browne was tested upon arrival to Chechnya on Feb 29th by the VADA as per their insistence, and was cleared and passed that test which was blood and urine. It was the post fight test wherein he failed the urine test.

    Browne remains adamant he is clean, repeatedly mentioning the fact that there's no real use for a heavyweight to take Clenbuterol. He stated the only food he ate post clean drug test on the 29th was provided by the hotel and the meal provided post weigh in, in addition to the water he drank.

    Personally, in addition to previous shady dealings, topped with the long round when Browne was hurt, then the short round when Chagaev was, there's enough corruption surrounding this bout for me to believe with about 90% certainty Browne was clean and has possibly had his food spiked.
     
  2. junkhead

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    "I made it clear to the public last week that I intended to do all that I can to clear my name after the devastating news of the positive drug test following my successful defeat of Ruslan Chagaev for the WBA Heavyweight World Championship.

    I am now able to report to you that on February 29th shortly after having arrived in Chechnya I was subjected to a randomly timed drug test by VADA. This was a test of blood and urine. The post fight test was a urine only test. I would like to again stress it was myself and my team who requested the bout be subject to VADA testing

    I now hold clear evidence that this test was a negative test and shows clearly that I arrived in Chechnya a clean athlete. Hatton Promotions have made this information available to the media today.
    Following that clean test I ate only at the hotel in which we were hosted and at the meal following the boxers media weigh in. The water I drank on the night of the fight was sealed bottled water.

    I wish to make it clear that I have at this stage no reason to take issue with the VADA testing of me in and around this fight. Given the result of the A sample I have no reason to believe that the B sample will provide any different results to the A sample.

    My teams' investigations will now concentrate on the period of time between the clean test on 29 February and the fight itself on 5 March. I maintain that I did not knowingly consume any banned substance, including the Clenbutrol found in my system in that time.

    My team have worked tirelessly in support of me and I thank them for this and their unwavering faith in me. I want to thank the public, friends, fans, family and sponsors for their understanding and support of the situation I find myself in also. I will continue to do all that I can to clear my name."