If Oscar Rivas had popped for PEDs, would events have unfolded the same?

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  • W1LL
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    #1

    If Oscar Rivas had popped for PEDs, would events have unfolded the same?

    Would the BBBofC have cleared him to fight? Would UKAD have kept it a secret? Would Eddie Hearn play it down and force the fight through? Would VADA and the WBC have been left in the dark? Would Sky Sports be acting like it never happened? Would Matchroom casuals be chanting "Due diligence doe!"? Would Dillian Whyte have said "It's a stitch-up bruv!", "I am disappointed..."?

    Hmmmmmmmmm.
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    Last edited by W1LL; 07-27-2019, 11:37 AM.
  • ShaneMosleySr
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    #2
    The fight would have been cancelled and Dillian Whyte would have gone on a rant about how drug cheats should be banned for life.

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    • juggernaut666
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      #3
      They have to clear him to fight if he provides reasoning if called to a hearing and then further challenges the findings with a B sample test ,under the BBBC they CANNOT stop Rivas from fighting nor are allowed to notify anyone outside of the fighters promoter under confidentiality stipulation which is standard ,this is the rules. so nothing different can come about .

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      • ShaneMosleySr
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        Except that Eddie Hearn and Dillian Whyte would have known about the test and would have refused to fight.


        Originally posted by juggernaut666
        They have to clear him to fight if he provides reasoning if called to a hearing and then further challenges the findings with a B sample test ,under the BBBC they CANNOT stop Rivas from fighting nor are allowed to notify anyone outside of the fighters promoter under confidentiality stipulation which is standard ,this is the rules. so nothing different can come about .

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