Sounds like they found something they don't particularly approve of rather than testing positive for a banned substance. Had he come up positive for a banned substance they would have just said so.
There is quite a bit of confusion brewing in the upcoming middleweight contest between Peter Quillin and Winky Wright, who agreed to do USADA (United States Anti-Doping Agency) testing for their June 2 match at the Home Depot Center in Carson, CA. The bout is part of a quadruple-header on Showtime.
There is quite a bit of confusion brewing in the upcoming middleweight contest between Peter Quillin and Winky Wright, who agreed to do USADA (United States Anti-Doping Agency) testing for their June 2 match at the Home Depot Center in Carson, CA. The bout is part of a quadruple-header on Showtime.
There is quite a bit of confusion brewing in the upcoming middleweight contest between Peter Quillin and Winky Wright, who agreed to do USADA (United States Anti-Doping Agency) testing for their June 2 match at the Home Depot Center in Carson, CA. The bout is part of a quadruple-header on Showtime.
Sounds like they found something they don't particularly approve of rather than testing positive for a banned substance. Had he come up positive for a banned substance they would have just said so.
Yea my brother works in a lab and he does this type of stuff he said that's why they have split samples first they do the test and if something raises su****ion then they bring the second sample to a confirmation table to.determine exactly what iregularities there is it could be something or it could be nothing we'll just have to wait.
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