Comments Thread For: Tony Yoka Banned For 1-Year Over Tests, But Can Box Overseas
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If they book him for a test when he clearly told them where he would be (America) then that’s their fault. I haven’t read how they came to their decision to ban him, but I would like to know about the other 3 times he miss a test. For me this actually look good on the French testing agency, they ban their golden goose, this would almost never happen in another country.
I don't believe Yoka cheated to beat the bunch of bar fighters he fought in his first pro fights.Comment
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Where Wilder, GGG train is irrelevant.
If you're going to be over in the US at a training camp then that is something that is planned and thus neither he nor his team should have had any issue informing the AFLD of that fact so he could be tested at a different date whilst he was still in France. Even if Yoka himself forgot how could his entire team... on 4 separate occasions?
Kinda laughable that so many posters here are actively defending a guy from running away from drug tests, whilst other fighters that always come up clean get lambasted for being a PED cheat because they look big.Comment
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It's this simple: Yoka informs the AFDL of his whereabouts and then they simply wouldn't turn up for a random test at a time when he isn't where he said he was.
Yoka isn't hard to find? It's Yoka's responsibility to be where he stated to the AFDL. If they have to contact him to find out his whereabouts then it's not a random test is it? Yoka would have notice that he's going to be tested which is entirely against the point.
Beyond that this whole situation is Yoka's doing and nobody elses. He is the one that is insisting in fighting in France and thus needs to be tested by the French and he is the one that is then choosing to train in the US. Yoka is also the one that doesn't want to fight in the US and thus doesn't need to be tested in the US.
So yeh Yoka is the one that is making it very difficult to be tested and Yoka is the one that is giving inaccurate information to the AFDL on multiple occasions. A guy that makes that much money whom has a team of people around him to support him doesn't just 'forget' to inform drug testing agencies where he is not once, not twice, but three separate times in the space of a year unless he's actively trying to avoid being tested.Comment
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I don't want to believe that too, he does get tested as part of the olympic random testing so he must be used to informing the testers. So am surprised how and why this happened with him, you can never trust anyone doe in boxing.Comment
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