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Originally posted by Sparked_26 View PostCan’t believe this.
I’m a Whyte fan but if he’s done this that’s it. He can’t box again.
As has been said if Rivas got hurt. What then?
Whyte is a likeable guy and a decent fighter but if he's been on the gear he deserves a long ban if not a lifetime ban
Hopefully there's a explanation or whytes career is over just as it was about to take off
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Originally posted by MDPopescuBack to the OP:
... what he have here?... "Multiple sources have confirmed"...
... when one has "multiple sources" one should mention at least one source -- that's the rule in journalism...
... Neither VADA or UKAD (which were involved in PED testing) are mentioned as "sources"...Originally posted by SchoolTheseCats View PostVada or ukad can’t be mentioned as sources being as though they didn’t release info themselves which means someone leaked it to Hauser that works in testing agency or someone in Whyte camped that knew about it leaked it.... You don’t want to give away names of sources as journalists because then you can’t be trusted that’s rule 101 of basic journalism
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Originally posted by Straightener View PostI feel the same
Whyte is a likeable guy and a decent fighter but if he's been on the gear he deserves a long ban if not a lifetime ban
Hopefully there's a explanation or whytes career is over just as it was about to take off
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Originally posted by Straightener View PostI feel the same
Whyte is a likeable guy and a decent fighter but if he's been on the gear he deserves a long ban if not a lifetime ban
Hopefully there's a explanation or whytes career is over just as it was about to take off
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Originally posted by MDPopescu View Post... so: you say that VADA and UKAD act in the deepest secrecy... they both don't provide (public) info and, therefore, they can't prevent tragedies in the ring (even when they would be liable)... OK, OK...
The ukad do not it’s in they protocols that a boxer can request they b sample be tested before they release info to public and hand down a ban
Under rules in place in the United Kingdom, Whyte has a right of appeal. UKAD takes the position that, until the adjudication process is over and due process is complete, there has not been a finding that a fighter is in breach of its PED protocols and no sanctions can be put in place by the British Boxing Board of Control. The adjudication process often begins with the testing of a fighter's "B" sample, which can generally be done in 24 to 48 hours. But it often drags on for more than a year. The National Anti-Doping Panel (NADP), an independent entity, is responsible for the final adjudication of PED disputes.
Under VADA protocols, the positive test result would have been reported to the World Boxing Council and Rivas camp. That appears to have not been the case in this instance with UKAD.
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