And as you can see in the Morales case, these compromises were made. USADA took it upon themselves to give Morales a waiver for a substance that's banned by the commission.
You're right that USADA goes beyond boxing, but everybody including you understands they're working in a constrained environment here, and that compromises are necessary. There's enough plausible deniability there. I mean, per that espn link, the commission didn't even know of USADA's involvement in Morales Garcia until the positive A test was disclosed! How can you expect USADA to act responsible to the commission in light of that?
You're right that USADA goes beyond boxing, but everybody including you understands they're working in a constrained environment here, and that compromises are necessary. There's enough plausible deniability there. I mean, per that espn link, the commission didn't even know of USADA's involvement in Morales Garcia until the positive A test was disclosed! How can you expect USADA to act responsible to the commission in light of that?
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