Comments Thread For: Team Fury Vehemently Denies Doping Allegations

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  • ShoulderRoll
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    #61
    Originally posted by New England
    hughie's just a kid. i had awful acne until i was well out of college and on my own. didn't clear up from my chest and my back until i was 25. that's not really a red flag in my book.


    now, when marquez, a middle aged man who had been losing muscle tone and leanness for years, pops a bunch of acne and goes through puberty #2 when he hooks up with memo heredia, you accuse. and you really don't need proof. marquez went through puberty in his late 30's... again.
    I find it hard to believe that our New England was ever less than physically perfect.

    But if Tyson Fury is suspect because of what was said in the Mirror article then Hughie has to be suspect too. They mentioned him as well. And his acne is certainly much worse than a bad case of teenage pimples.

    He practically has boils that are bursting and bleeding.

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      #62
      To my admittedly limited knowledge on this one, UKAD don't announce test results to anyone but the athlete involved, their governing body and WADA (This could explain why there's no source, if it's been leaked anonymously).

      Once they have a negative test they then carry out an investigation into the actual testing process to make sure procedure has been followed and no mistakes have been made then they conduct an investigation on the athlete in question including any information they can gather concerning why a test would come back positive.

      So they don't just test an A & B sample and that's them done. They carry out a wider investigation on the athlete and also investigate their own testing procedure. A belt and braces approach if you like. This might explain why it's taken so long to see the light of day. Even so, with the time scale taken, this isn't looking good for anyone involved.

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