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  • Comments Thread For: Kamil Sokolowski Handed 3-Year UKAD Ban Due To Positive Test in Frazer Clarke Clash

    Polish heavyweight Kamil Sokolowski (11-28-3, 4 KO's) been banned from all sport for a period of three years after a UKAD urine test returned an adverse finding for testosterone following his fight with Frazer Clarke last November. Olympic bronze medallist, Clarke, won the six round contest on points.
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  • #2
    So he admitted to using a supplement that contained a banned substance which made his testosterone levels higher. A solid journeyman who is better than his record indicates didn’t bother to even try & hide it. I guess when you are 11-28-3 it is safe to say he moonlights as a boxer & has other things going on outside the sport. I doubt he is devastated by the 3 year ban.
    Last edited by joe strong; 09-18-2023, 12:08 PM.

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    • #3
      They only ban you if you don’t have financial backing, watch them “clear” Whyte for the 3rd time.

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      • #4
        I guess the trick is to deny and have a good financial backing.

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        • #5
          Didn't he recently retire anyway? But I wonder if the same energy will be kept with dillian Whyte
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          • #6
            Absolutely sickening hypocrisy from UKAD.

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            • #7
              He tested positive in November!? Well, at least Sokolowski was man enough to admit guilt, rather than blame the positive test on some BS like osmosis from touching someone who used it.
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              • #8
                OBVIOUSLY the low level guy gets handled like they should handle everyone.

                Boxing makes no sense outside of the ring.

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                • #9
                  Remember Benn and Whyte both failed VADA testing, not UKAD.

                  So in fairness, UKAD did deal with their issues and are doing the right thing. The bigger issue is that no one seems to know what to do with failed VADA tests.

                  Money does come into it with UKAD, like Tyson Fury threatening to sue them so they let him off his failed test. But, right now they seem to be trying to do the right thing.

                  Just saying, they seem to be trying to do the right thing unlike other bodies.
                  Last edited by M312; 09-18-2023, 01:44 PM.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by M312 View Post
                    Remember Benn and Whyte both failed VADA testing, not UKAD.

                    So in fairness, UKAD did deal with their issues and are doing the right thing. The bigger issue is that no one seems to know what to do with failed VADA tests.

                    Money does come into it with UKAD, like Tyson Fury threatening to sue them so they let him off his failed test. But, right now they seem to be trying to do the right thing.

                    Just saying, they seem to be trying to do the right thing unlike other bodies.
                    As far as i know the stumble bum failed a ukad test in 2019 before the rivas fight, he and hearn threw a hissy fit & the end result of ukad investigation was

                    "They deemed the positive test as 'consistent with an isolated contamination event"

                    so no ban or nothing for having steroids in his system

                    this was not his first time either, nor his last.........

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