Not an expert on drug tests but follow my logic for a minute.
If the USADA found any anomalies in either fighter's blood taken AFTER the fight, then wouldn't they be put on the spot that they weren't able to catch it during training because they stopped taking blood 18days prior to the fight?
Follow me still. Do you think because they scientifically feel that the succeeding urine samples were sufficient enough tests leading to the fight?
I know about that 'random' thing to prevent fighters from trying anything malicious but this is the first boxing match for OSDT, so why gamble their reputation on the line, why did they do that schedule? Or were they confident that 18days of urine was sufficient?
Discuss.
If the USADA found any anomalies in either fighter's blood taken AFTER the fight, then wouldn't they be put on the spot that they weren't able to catch it during training because they stopped taking blood 18days prior to the fight?
Follow me still. Do you think because they scientifically feel that the succeeding urine samples were sufficient enough tests leading to the fight?
I know about that 'random' thing to prevent fighters from trying anything malicious but this is the first boxing match for OSDT, so why gamble their reputation on the line, why did they do that schedule? Or were they confident that 18days of urine was sufficient?
Discuss.
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