I didn't suggest anything, I asked a question.
I don't think it's a red herring. The example of the UCI in cycling is a good one for boxing. I don't know how far their testing regime stretches, but evidently it's universally applied once one reaches a certain level of success/participation. In boxing you can have a WBC and a WBA titleholder, in the same weight class, subject to completely different testing protocols.
The UCI is able to attract sponsorship which provides more funding for running events to a better standard in a way that boxing can't.
I don't think it's a red herring. The example of the UCI in cycling is a good one for boxing. I don't know how far their testing regime stretches, but evidently it's universally applied once one reaches a certain level of success/participation. In boxing you can have a WBC and a WBA titleholder, in the same weight class, subject to completely different testing protocols.
The UCI is able to attract sponsorship which provides more funding for running events to a better standard in a way that boxing can't.
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