No worries, so from what i have gathered:Enlightened-One wrote: ↑13 Nov 2018, 11:02 I read an article today, which contained an interview transcript with Manuel Charr, with the ‘regular’ champ claiming that he didn’t knowingly consume anything that would have triggered the detection of two banned substances from his failed A-sample test (performed on the 24th August).
He was tested again on the 29th September by VADA, independently arranged through his own lawyers, and they confirmed that no doping could be proven from those tests.
So what was the outcome of Charr's B-sample (performed on the 24th August)? If it was clean, then Manuel Charr championship status wouldn’t still be deemed as being “under review”.
I'm not arguing with you (I believe what you've said to be true), I am simply trying to understand the current status of this highly-confusing situation.
Because his representatives were wrongly not allowed to attend the opening of the B sample, they believe that the sample should become void and because the B sample can neither prove his guilt nor his innocence that he should not be suspended. This has happened before in other sports and the suspensions have been withdrawn.
I'm making the assumption that the B sample would've also tested positive as there would be no need to make this claim through lawyers if that was not the case.
And the consequences of this and the Miller/Dinu fight, it would be pretty stupid to put Miller/Dinu up for the title when Charr could have a court overturn the suspension and leave us with another Oquendo situation. However, this has not stopped the WBA before.
Just read this, is this what you were looking at?
https://www.worldboxingnews.net/2018/11 ... s-oquendo/