So, here’s the deal: Deontay Wilder and Tyson Fury are not only enrolled in the Clean Boxing Program,” Andy Foster told The Ring, “but Tom Brown of TGB Promotions has paid VADA significant, significant money additionally to do the testing for this fight. In addition to what the WBC is doing for this fight. So, this is a lot of testing. And I think it is a credit to the PBC that they would go to this length to ensure that this is a clean match-up.”
Foster added, “But you are hearing it from me not from them. This is not something that they want to advertise. They aren’t out there talking about this but CSAC and I worked it out and this is what’s happening.”
When asked if this means that the CSAC endorses VADA and will honor its test results, Foster said “That’s correct. Yes. And the results are actually coming directly to us.”
Foster affirmed that the CSAC will handle the adjudication process in the event of a positive result from either man. While Wilder has had three opponents test positive during training camps resulting in fights getting cancelled, Fury has tested positive for banned substances three times, twice for ******* and once for nandrolone.
Foster added, “But you are hearing it from me not from them. This is not something that they want to advertise. They aren’t out there talking about this but CSAC and I worked it out and this is what’s happening.”
When asked if this means that the CSAC endorses VADA and will honor its test results, Foster said “That’s correct. Yes. And the results are actually coming directly to us.”
Foster affirmed that the CSAC will handle the adjudication process in the event of a positive result from either man. While Wilder has had three opponents test positive during training camps resulting in fights getting cancelled, Fury has tested positive for banned substances three times, twice for ******* and once for nandrolone.
*** is Ring TV
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