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  • Which is worse? Drug test or losing

    Given Joshua recently lost to Ruiz unexpected and Whyte won but then subsequently it has come out he failed a test - what is people’s view on which is worse?

    I look at Miller and see he potentially could get other big fights shortly only several months after being found guilty of multiple drug test failings. It feels to me like it passes over quickly where as a loss stays forever. Canelo is an obvious other example.

    Are we far too quick to forgive those who fail when we want to watch the big fights?

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    Originally posted by Kezzer View Post
    Given Joshua recently lost to Ruiz unexpected and Whyte won but then subsequently it has come out he failed a test - what is people’s view on which is worse?

    I look at Miller and see he potentially could get other big fights shortly only several months after being found guilty of multiple drug test failings. It feels to me like it passes over quickly where as a loss stays forever. Canelo is an obvious other example.

    Are we far too quick to forgive those who fail when we want to watch the big fights?
    context is everything. time, amount. every PED violation is investigated thoroughly. Oxilofrine, Nandrolone, GW1516, HGH, EPO, Clenbuterol, Dianabol.

    Here are some PBC fighters, none ever enrolled in 365..:

    James DeGale - demoted from WBC Rankings in Dec. for failing to enroll in WBC-CBP

    Lamont Peterson
    Luis Ortiz
    Monroe Jr.
    John Molina Jr.
    J'Leon Love
    Andrzej Fonfara
    Chad Dawson
    Lucian Bute
    Andre Berto
    David Benavidez
    Chris Arreola
    Devon Alexander
    Antonio Tarver

    Suspected:

    Charlo Brothers. missed VADA testing.
    Spence Jr. WBC-CBP had fans curious
    Peter Quillin (Heredia)

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