En route to a London Press Conference to the biggest fight of his young career, 24 year old Dillian Whyte received a phone call from UK Anti Doping (UKAD). The news that traces of a banned substance officially named methylhexaneamine (DMAA) was found in recent samples shocked the Brixton Heavyweight prospect and his team.
Following a number of telephone conversations with a UKAD official, the British Boxing Board of Control and promoter Frank Maloney, a decision was made to not to appear at the press conference for the English Heavyweight Title against John McDermott.
All fingers point to a pre-work out drink named JACK3D, which Whyte used in the lead up to his last bout, unaware that the product had been banned from retail outlets in the UK only weeks before. [Click Here To Read More]
Following a number of telephone conversations with a UKAD official, the British Boxing Board of Control and promoter Frank Maloney, a decision was made to not to appear at the press conference for the English Heavyweight Title against John McDermott.
All fingers point to a pre-work out drink named JACK3D, which Whyte used in the lead up to his last bout, unaware that the product had been banned from retail outlets in the UK only weeks before. [Click Here To Read More]
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