Bellew: Whyte pays $50k for VADA bcuz UKAD is a sham
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I don't need to "make up" your opinions on Whyte, UKAD, and UK boxing. You have made them very clear yourself in multiple comments and other threads you have started.
What do you make of my explanation of Bellew's interview?
Do you agree with it or not?Comment
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Point me to those comments that formed my opinion. You readily recall them so you should be able to readily point me to them . PsychoComment
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Yeah UKAD don’t have the deepest pockets but their labs and facilities are state of the art. Bellew is just trying to spin this situation the same way all the other Sky/Matchroom clowns have.I remember when Ortiz signed with Hearn and how upset Bellew was refusing to talk about the signing because Hearn didn't want to hear what he had to say about signing a drug cheat…. And now he says this LOL.
UKAD's process can be questioned, but surely their drug testing cannot. Bellew is looking like a moron here.Comment
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That’s some conspiracy theory🤣🤣🤣You maybe don't understand the implications of what Bellew is saying there and will take his words as evidence that US fighters shouldn't compete in the UK because "UKAD can't be trusted".
Or maybe you do get it and will use them to try and mislead other, less intelligent members into believing that.
Get your head around this: The point Tony is making is that Dillian pays for VADA because he doesn't trust UKAD to be fair to him.
He's worried they may try to stitch him up like they did with Tyson Fury, and for the same reason .... he is a high profile sportsman who speaks his mind and doesn't give a **** about breaking PC rules or criticising UKAD themselves, in public. He is a rebel, in other words. And there is nothing the UK sporting establishment hates and fears more than rebellious, outspoken, working class lads like Fury and Whyte.
Think about it. If Dillian hadn't passed VADA tests within days of his "failed" UKAD tests there would have been no evidence for him to show to an independent adjudicating panel to prevent UKAD from suspending him and stopping him from fighting Rivas, then banning him for 4 years after a hearing.
That would have been the end of Dillian's boxing career in the UK, which is what he believes UKAD wants, and the end of his hopes to get a mandatory shot at the WBC or WBO titles within the next year.Comment
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