You feel comfortable saying a guy is clean in an organisation that cant even detect dianabol?
Dillian Whyte passed all tests with the Voluntary Anti-Doping Association (Vada) in the build-up and aftermath of his bout with Oscar Rivas.
The British heavyweight, 31, tested positive for a banned substance with UK Anti-Doping (Ukad) in the run up to his points win over Rivas on 20 July.
He was notified of the test on 17 July but cleared to fight by an independent panel on the day of the bout.
Vada conducted multiple clean tests on both fighters from 26 April to 21 July.
Vada operates in boxing and mixed martial arts and requires fighters or promoters to pay for testing for the duration of a fight build-up. It is understood the testing for Whyte's bout with Rivas cost in the region of $28,000 (£23,000).
Dillian Whyte passed all tests with the Voluntary Anti-Doping Association (Vada) in the build-up and aftermath of his bout with Oscar Rivas.
The British heavyweight, 31, tested positive for a banned substance with UK Anti-Doping (Ukad) in the run up to his points win over Rivas on 20 July.
He was notified of the test on 17 July but cleared to fight by an independent panel on the day of the bout.
Vada conducted multiple clean tests on both fighters from 26 April to 21 July.
Vada operates in boxing and mixed martial arts and requires fighters or promoters to pay for testing for the duration of a fight build-up. It is understood the testing for Whyte's bout with Rivas cost in the region of $28,000 (£23,000).

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