i get that....ive seen soviet amateurs from the 80's with biceps and neck muscles that looked like they only lift weights and not box....they were ridiculously stronger than most everyone in the 1980 olympics but even if wlad and vitali were apart of doping as amateurs, doesnt mean they have done it the last 20 years as pros.... thats like saying a 18 year old who gets caught stealing from a department store being branded a life long thief because he did something stupid or was caught as a kid......
That's false (and taken out of context). Prior to the 1996 Olympics, Vitali was injured and used illegal substances so he could recover in time for the Olympics. For that reason, he wasn't allowed to participate and Wladimir went to the Olympics (and won gold) instead. Vitali never used any doping for any match, amateur or pro.
I've already explained this to you Brittard..... This was never an issue before for Pulev because he was pulling a TBA off the street with 6 days notice or fighting a B-lister...