Comments Thread For: Povetkin's B-Sample Will Be Opened in January, Says Ryabinsky
The B-Sample to Alexander Povetkin's failed random drug test, from December 6th, will be opened in January, according to his promoter Andrey Ryabinsky from World of Boxing.
Pedvetkin is a dirty doper, case closed. Ruined 2 fights and wasted Wilder and Stiverne's time and money. If he fights again nobody should have to travel to fight him he has to come to their country.
No one (pro nor amateur) should have to compete in Russia for at least a year as punishment for their dirty tactics:
Decemner 27, 2016:
MOSCOW — Russia is for the first time conceding that its officials carried out one of the biggest conspiracies in sports history: a far-reaching doping operation that implicated scores of Russian athletes, tainting not just the 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi but also the entire Olympic movement.
Over several days of interviews here with The New York Times, Russian officials said they no longer disputed a damning set of facts that detailed a doping program with few, if any, historical precedents.
“It was an institutional conspiracy,” Anna Antseliovich, the acting director general of Russia’s national antidoping agency, said of years’ worth of cheating schemes, while emphasizing that the government’s top officials were not involved.
dude is a cheater and killing time whenever hes faced with a threat. ban him for all his ducking and cheating and testing positive for banned substances.
I've asked this question before, and I will again. When has the B sample ever not come out with the same results? Either way, don't really care to hear anything else from his team.
I've asked this question before, and I will again. When has the B sample ever not come out with the same results? Either way, don't really care to hear anything else from his team.
Marion Jones was one famous case where her "B" sample came back negative after her "A" sample tested positive for EPO.
A year later the walls closed in and she admitted she had been doping for years.
It goes to show, dopers are generally a step ahead of the testers - and even when a test comes back "clean", it may not be.
The amount of Olympic medalists that are being stripped retrospectively, after their samples are re-tested years later, is a testament to how far behind testing is in the present.
Throw the mother****ing book at Povetkin, he's a disgrace.
Marion Jones was one famous case where her "B" sample came back negative after her "A" sample tested positive for EPO.
A year later the walls closed in and she admitted she had been doping for years.
It goes to show, dopers are generally a step ahead of the testers - and even when a test comes back "clean", it may not be.
The amount of Olympic medalists that are being stripped retrospectively, after their samples are re-tested years later, is a testament to how far behind testing is in the present.
Throw the mother****ing book at Povetkin, he's a disgrace.
Thanks for that. I was too lazy to google it myself.
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