We should know the results of Whyte’s B-sample by now

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  • Ray*
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    #41
    Originally posted by EnglishOxide
    Team Rivas don't have a right to know anything. When they sign their fight contract they put their trust in the authorities to ensure they aren't fighting a doped up fighter.

    If a fighter doesn't agree with the policies and inner workings of that authority then don't sign to fight.

    That's like saying every fighter deserves the right to know whether the opponent is coming into the ring with an illness or an injury. It's confidential.
    Am actually speechless right now. My putting myself in Rivas’s position and I just want to go and sit in a corner and just stare at the wall. If NO ONE sees anything wrong with what you have just posted then I give up. I can’t argue anymore, am exhausted by this whole shady shenanigans.

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    • MulaKO
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      #42
      Originally posted by Ray*
      Am actually speechless right now. My putting myself in Rivas’s position and I just want to go and sit in a corner and just stare at the wall. If NO ONE sees anything wrong with what you have just posted then I give up. I can’t argue anymore, am exhausted by this whole shady shenanigans.

      I second this
      Unreal to actually believe a boxing fan ( supposedly ) would actually spit out chit like that
      Just last week we had two casualties and thankfully from blows to the head , let’s say Rivas had the misfortune of suffering the same fate but from a roided fighter who didn’t feel the need to tell his opponent

      Smfh
      Just fughin wow
      So that’s fair ???

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      • strykr619
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        #43
        Originally posted by EnglishOxide
        Team Rivas don't have a right to know anything. When they sign their fight contract they put their trust in the authorities to ensure they aren't fighting a doped up fighter.

        If a fighter doesn't agree with the policies and inner workings of that authority then don't sign to fight.

        That's like saying every fighter deserves the right to know whether the opponent is coming into the ring with an illness or an injury. It's confidential.
        LOL at the comparison, a fighter coming in DIRTY is not the same as a fighter coming in with an injury (hell even if they are injured IF THEY ASK for pain management THEY ARE REQUIRED to notify the opposing party).

        You would think you know this before you post your nonsense.

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        • kushking
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          #44
          Originally posted by strykr619
          LOL at the comparison, a fighter coming in DIRTY is not the same as a fighter coming in with an injury (hell even if they are injured IF THEY ASK for pain management THEY ARE REQUIRED to notify the opposing party).

          You would think you know this before you post your nonsense.
          Hes clearly ***** Whytes bagboy. At least hes loyal,after all he was working on the set of Whytes old boyboy flicks as a fluffer,& ***** Whyte gave him an opportunity to move up in the world by giving him a job keeping his cod piece shiny.

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          • Toffee
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            #45
            Originally posted by _Rexy_
            I highlighted the first thing that needs to change.
            The first line of my post was "let's just assume Whyte is innocent".

            In that case, you would have UKAD reporting what?

            For all the chest beating... "Fight should be called off, Rivas should be informed" etc, there's still no evidence that Whyte has done anything wrong.

            If it turns out he was juicing then If completely agree Rivas should be told and the fight should be called off. But until we know if that was the case, it looks like the policies were fine. Test, review, act.

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            • EnglishOxide
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              #46
              Originally posted by Ray*
              Am actually speechless right now. My putting myself in Rivas’s position and I just want to go and sit in a corner and just stare at the wall. If NO ONE sees anything wrong with what you have just posted then I give up. I can’t argue anymore, am exhausted by this whole shady shenanigans.
              For fuck sake mate, am I not making myself clear?

              a) BBBoC consider Whyte clean = No need to inform Rivas.

              b) BBBoC consider Whyte dirty = Inform Rivas and stop the fight.


              That's how it should and presumably did go down. For whatever god damn reason, the BBBoC considered Whyte to be clean so he could fight, so Rivas doesn't need to know anything. It's not his business.

              You either trust the processes of the BBBoC or you don't. I certainly think there needs to be a review into how they run things in conjunction with UKAD but I don't think the opposition fighter needs to know anything unless it's concrete that they are roided up. What's Rivas going to do with that information anyway? Break his contract to fight even though Whyte got the all clear?

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              • _Rexy_
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                #47
                Originally posted by Toffee
                The first line of my post was "let's just assume Whyte is innocent".

                In that case, you would have UKAD reporting what?

                For all the chest beating... "Fight should be called off, Rivas should be informed" etc, there's still no evidence that Whyte has done anything wrong.

                If it turns out he was juicing then If completely agree Rivas should be told and the fight should be called off. But until we know if that was the case, it looks like the policies were fine. Test, review, act.
                Positive drug test. Dbol.

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                • KTFOKING
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                  #48
                  Originally posted by ShaneMosleySr
                  Dillian Whyte failed a drug test on July 17. UKAD had the results before his fight on July 20.

                  That’s less than 3 days.

                  It’s July 30 now, two weeks after the A and B samples were collected.

                  How is it possible that they don’t know the result yet?
                  He didn't fail a test on the 17th. He received the news of a failed test on the 17th.

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