It would have made no difference, just like it shouldn't make a difference in this situation.
Would Wilder have fought povetkin last year knowing he was taking melodium ?
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I get that a banned substance is banned and a positive test is a positive test and Wilder had every right to walk away but this is a unique situation.
some of the reasons he gave about boxing being dangerous enough without peds don't make alot of sense in these circumstances.
So I wonder had someone told Wilder and his team that half of Russia including Povetkin was taking an obscure Latvian drug which has some tenuous links to increased performance, would have have said no way and pulled out for safety reasons ?Comment
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I get that a banned substance is banned and a positive test is a positive test and Wilder had every right to walk away but this is a unique situation.
some of the reasons he gave about boxing being dangerous enough without peds don't make alot of sense in these circumstances.
So I wonder had someone told Wilder and his team that half of Russia including Povetkin was taking an obscure Latvian drug which has some tenuous links to increased performance, would have have said no way and pulled out for safety reasons ?
Wilder has been hinting at the idea that he thinks that Povetkin was on something, and a random testing regime last year wouldn't have been able to pick anything up (unless his promoter/manager is on top of their game, as Povetkin's camp, I think, would have to disclose whatever supplements that he was taking).
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however i am against PEDs even though i know the sad reality of our sport that majority of the fighters use them or use methods to get around them like IV drips or whatever....
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Marijuana is legal in Colorado....if you test positive for 70 nanograms of it guess what...you still wont get the job..alcohol is legal and if you test positive for it..you wont get the job....stop making excuses for Povetkin manComment
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This is the thing which the moral indignation crowd don't seem to get. Athletes will continue to take whatever the hell they can get away with, and the only thing separating a cheater from a clean athlete most often is simply whether they get busted or not. If the drug is legal then so much the better. No chance of any repercussions at all. So why not take it?Comment
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