The big issue is that they said it seems that Povetkin took the now banned substance as recently as April, so that makes him guilty, if true.
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Originally posted by ThumperMcDougal View PostWilder isn't the problem, Povetkin is. If somehow it can be proven that the meldonium was consumed before it was banned, then I'm sure Deontay would have no problem rescheduling a fight between the two. Until then, it's not Wilder's problem, and he's not denying any fans. Povetkin denied the fans by failing his test.
You're saying this right ^^^ after you said this below vvvvv
Makes no sense.
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Originally Posted by j0zef View Post
Possible scientific explanation is that after training for several weeks your body carries less water weight, which makes it easier to analyze substances in your blood. If his first 3 tests took place on April 7th, 8th and 10th, while this one is from 27th, it is possible that his training played a role in it. I'm glad that WBC is doing due diligence in trying to get to the truth instead of having a jerk reaction, one way or another.
"Nobody knows anything for sure yet. Until WBC or VADA releases a statement of what they found out, anyone having a definitive opinion on this situation is an absolute fool. Yep, lots of people jumping the gun before an official statement has been released... myself included. Good post."
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Originally posted by j0zef View PostPossible scientific explanation is that after training for several weeks your body carries less water weight, which makes it easier to analyze substances in your blood.
If his first 3 tests took place on April 7th, 8th and 10th, while this one is from 27th, it is possible that his training played a role in it.
I'm glad that WBC is doing due diligence in trying to get to the truth instead of having a jerk reaction, one way or another.
Nobody knows anything for sure yet. Until WBC or VADA releases a statement of what they found out, anyone having a definitive opinion on this situation is an absolute fool.
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Originally posted by PunchyPotorff View Post
You're saying this right ^^^ after you said this below vvvvv
Makes no sense.
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Originally Posted by j0zef View Post
Possible scientific explanation is that after training for several weeks your body carries less water weight, which makes it easier to analyze substances in your blood. If his first 3 tests took place on April 7th, 8th and 10th, while this one is from 27th, it is possible that his training played a role in it. I'm glad that WBC is doing due diligence in trying to get to the truth instead of having a jerk reaction, one way or another.
"Nobody knows anything for sure yet. Until WBC or VADA releases a statement of what they found out, anyone having a definitive opinion on this situation is an absolute fool. Yep, lots of people jumping the gun before an official statement has been released... myself included. Good post."
My opinions are my opinions. I don't have actual proof to back up my opinions.
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LOL, I'll never get over how funny it is when you here something about Roy and being Russian.
"Roy backs countryman Povetkin" that is just funny as hell.
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Originally posted by ThumperMcDougal View PostI guess I don't understand 3 passed tests before a failed... How did the traces slip past the first 3 tests???
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Wilder snuck into Russia in the middle of the night and when Pedveken was sleeping injected him and then snuck back out of the country....
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