CorrectBadhusker wrote:For what it is worth, it was Browne's team that requested random VADA testing in the first place.
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If testing was mandatory, I'm sure any foreigner would choose VADA over RUSADA,Like a Boss wrote:CorrectBadhusker wrote:For what it is worth, it was Browne's team that requested random VADA testing in the first place.
If testing wasn't mandatory for this title, it's probably stupid on the teams behalf to commit to testing after the Oquendo affair, No testing at all would be safer for any foreign fighter,
Unless Brownes team were suspicious Chagaev couldnt compete without assistance for his medical condition
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Regardless of whether testing was mandatory or not, and you don't seem to know the answer to that, Browne chose to go with VADA testing.GhostBoxing15 wrote:If testing was mandatory, I'm sure any foreigner would choose VADA over RUSADA,Like a Boss wrote:CorrectBadhusker wrote:For what it is worth, it was Browne's team that requested random VADA testing in the first place.
If testing wasn't mandatory for this title, it's probably stupid on the teams behalf to commit to testing after the Oquendo affair, No testing at all would be safer for any foreign fighter,
Unless Brownes team were suspicious Chagaev couldnt compete without assistance for his medical condition
Consequently Browne knew he would be tested, and VADA's stated protocol is to test pre and post fight. So Browne knew he would be tested and would have had to have been crazy to knowingly take a banned substance under those conditions. It makes no sense whatsoever that he would have. It would have been just plain suicide.
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If all athletes had that mentality there wouldn't be a need for testing, facts are athletes at all levels continue to use substances, Lance Armstrong is one, denied & denied & got caught out. They obviously know ways around testing, I've heard it in the workplace, habitual users of illicit substances taking aspirin & large amounts of water before test day & continue to get through screeningLike a Boss wrote:Regardless of whether testing was mandatory or not, and you don't seem to know the answer to that, Browne chose to go with VADA testing.GhostBoxing15 wrote:If testing was mandatory, I'm sure any foreigner would choose VADA over RUSADA,Like a Boss wrote:
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If testing wasn't mandatory for this title, it's probably stupid on the teams behalf to commit to testing after the Oquendo affair, No testing at all would be safer for any foreign fighter,
Unless Brownes team were suspicious Chagaev couldnt compete without assistance for his medical condition
Consequently Browne knew he would be tested, and VADA's stated protocol is to test pre and post fight. So Browne knew he would be tested and would have had to have been crazy to knowingly take a banned substance under those conditions. It makes no sense whatsoever that he would have. It would have been just plain suicide.
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Browne specifically knew he would be tested pre and post fight because by demanding VADA do the testing he was actually demanding that be done.GhostBoxing15 wrote:If all athletes had that mentality there wouldn't be a need for testing, facts are athletes at all levels continue to use substances, Lance Armstrong is one, denied & denied & got caught out. They obviously know ways around testing, I've heard it in the workplace, habitual users of illicit substances taking aspirin & large amounts of water before test day & continue to get through screeningLike a Boss wrote:Regardless of whether testing was mandatory or not, and you don't seem to know the answer to that, Browne chose to go with VADA testing.GhostBoxing15 wrote:
If testing was mandatory, I'm sure any foreigner would choose VADA over RUSADA,
If testing wasn't mandatory for this title, it's probably stupid on the teams behalf to commit to testing after the Oquendo affair, No testing at all would be safer for any foreign fighter,
Unless Brownes team were suspicious Chagaev couldnt compete without assistance for his medical condition
Consequently Browne knew he would be tested, and VADA's stated protocol is to test pre and post fight. So Browne knew he would be tested and would have had to have been crazy to knowingly take a banned substance under those conditions. It makes no sense whatsoever that he would have. It would have been just plain suicide.
Browne taking a banned substance after ensuring VADA would be testing him both pre and post fight, is akin to taking someone intending to murder someone and taking them over to a video security camera so as the murder could be recorded for the authorities to use against them.
It makes zero sense and many here have already expressed the exact same viewpoint. Totally illogical.
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Add to that the fact VADA sent him results of his 2/29 test on their own letterhead DATED 3/24Like a Boss wrote:Correct. Browne isn't challenging VADA.GhostBoxing15 wrote:Brownes team aren't challenging VADA, but the public don't even know if Clen was tested for PRE fight, VADA don't go public, it will eventually all come out, but it's naive to say your "CLEAN" when he didn't even understand the news when it came out, would he even have the IQ to know of everything he was tested for? Or would his legal team spell it out for him
But Browne is claiming he tested clean for clenbuterol in his VADA test of February 29th and VADA has not so far challenged Browne on that claim.
which is AFTER the postfight test news broke on 3/21, and I think it is safe to say even VADA
may smell a rat that has nothing to do with Brown cheating.
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The Letter doesn't state what substances were tested for in Pre fight testing, I'm sure you understand that VADA don't test every banned substance in each sample, they test a variety over numerous testskoolkc107 wrote:Add to that the fact VADA sent him results of his 2/29 test on their own letterhead DATED 3/24Like a Boss wrote:Correct. Browne isn't challenging VADA.GhostBoxing15 wrote:Brownes team aren't challenging VADA, but the public don't even know if Clen was tested for PRE fight, VADA don't go public, it will eventually all come out, but it's naive to say your "CLEAN" when he didn't even understand the news when it came out, would he even have the IQ to know of everything he was tested for? Or would his legal team spell it out for him
But Browne is claiming he tested clean for clenbuterol in his VADA test of February 29th and VADA has not so far challenged Browne on that claim.
which is AFTER the postfight test news broke on 3/21, and I think it is safe to say even VADA
may smell a rat that has nothing to do with Brown cheating.
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That may well be the case.koolkc107 wrote:Add to that the fact VADA sent him results of his 2/29 test on their own letterhead DATED 3/24Like a Boss wrote:Correct. Browne isn't challenging VADA.GhostBoxing15 wrote:Brownes team aren't challenging VADA, but the public don't even know if Clen was tested for PRE fight, VADA don't go public, it will eventually all come out, but it's naive to say your "CLEAN" when he didn't even understand the news when it came out, would he even have the IQ to know of everything he was tested for? Or would his legal team spell it out for him
But Browne is claiming he tested clean for clenbuterol in his VADA test of February 29th and VADA has not so far challenged Browne on that claim.
which is AFTER the postfight test news broke on 3/21, and I think it is safe to say even VADA
may smell a rat that has nothing to do with Brown cheating.
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It is VADA going on public record giving him a clean slate as of 2/29.GhostBoxing15 wrote:The Letter doesn't state what substances were tested for in Pre fight testing, I'm sure you understand that VADA don't test every banned substance in each sample, they test a variety over numerous testskoolkc107 wrote:Add to that the fact VADA sent him results of his 2/29 test on their own letterhead DATED 3/24Like a Boss wrote:
Correct. Browne isn't challenging VADA.
But Browne is claiming he tested clean for clenbuterol in his VADA test of February 29th and VADA has not so far challenged Browne on that claim.
which is AFTER the postfight test news broke on 3/21, and I think it is safe to say even VADA
may smell a rat that has nothing to do with Brown cheating.
Why else would they send him that AFTER the news broke of his dirty test?