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Comments Thread For: Povetkin's Promoter Ready To Sue Team Wilder, Force Mandatory
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You do know WADA might throw out over 100 cases for athletes that have been caught because they have so little knowledge on how long it takes to leave the systemEverything we know of drug says it increases oxygen in blood so that you won't fatigue and boost energy stuff a boxer needs to succeed in the ring what more studying do we need? It's not a coincidence all the euro athletes using it because it's over the counter they all not suffering from heart conditions which is purpose of drugComment
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He'd be fighting a black fighter whose advised by Al Haymon. They wouldn't care if Sasha brought a gun into the ring, if Wilder decided not to fight he would be a coward in their eyes.Comment
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Wrong.. The proof of such dumb wits..
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Shouldn't he be suing Povetkin?
Wasn't they talking a lot of stuff about Wilder taking banned stuff when he asked for the testing?
Andrei Ryabinsky, promoter for Olympic gold medal winner and former WBA champion Alexander Povetkin (30-1, 22KOs), is planning to use VADA [Voluntary Anti-Doping Agency] for the mandatory showdown against WBC heavyweight champion Deontay Wilder (36-0, 35KOs).
"The WBC is working with VADA, and I understand that with them there are less problems and they have earned an excellent reputation and reputation. They can be trusted and recognized by the World Anti-Doping Agency," Ryabinsky said.
Russian promoter Andrei Ryabinsky, who handles Olympic gold medal winner and former WBA heavyweight champion Alexander Povetkin, is planning to retain a top European company to handle the drug testing for the mandatory fight against WBC heavyweight champion Deontay Wilder.
"The WBC has achieved a lot of success in testing for [banned substances] in collaboration with VADA. Boxing is a dangerous sport, and all fighters need to be sure that they are on equal footing. Deontay Wilder is certainly willing to pass all the tests of the most professional and advanced laboratories in the world, such as VADA. We hope that Povetkin will join us and agree to undergo stringent doping tests, to show the world that in this sport the athletes at the highest level are completely clean," Deas told Boxing News Ukraine.
Ryabinsky says his fighter is 100% clean of banned substances and he plans to ensure that everything in on an even playing field, though it appears he will go in the direction of an overseas lab and not VADA.
"There will be some pretty serious doping control," said Ryabinsky
"Alexander does not consume any drugs. Accordingly, we will ensure that Deontay Wilder is fully verified [to be clean of banned substances]. The testing will be handled by one of the reputable laboratories in Europe."
According to Russian promoter Andrei Ryabinsky, there will be strict drug testing when WBC heavyweight champion Deontay Wilder makes his mandatory defense against Olympic gold medal winner and former WBA heavyweight champion Alexander Povetkin.
"Without a doubt, there will be serious doping tests for both boxers," Ryabinsky stated. "And I do not recommend for Deontay's team to give him any dope."
He should have said all of this to PovetkinComment
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Are you serious right now oh ****** ass f.uck boy??? Its Povetkin that failed a drug test for PEDs. Its Povetkin that's trying lie right now and say he took the drug when it was legal. When its clear to anyone with half a brain that he was caught juicing for THIS fight. On the other hand, it was Wilder, who was criticized for accusing Povetkin of PED ahile ago. Yet still was willing to go to Russia, where its easier for Povetkin to get away with cheating, and fight the guy on his home turn. Yet outta all of that, you find a way to **** on Wilder like any of this is his fault. All I can say is "WOW!!!!" You are one pathetic piece of ****.This is good, otherwise Wilder will keep fighting lowly opposition for as long as possible and there is nobody good in the high WBC rankings so that would make team wilder very happy
Povetkin should be monitored and as soon as that stuff is out of his system the fight should happen.Comment
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