The suspension has been overturned.
Marsellus Wilder's positive test results
Marsellus Wilder's positive test results
...had no PED's. Smoking the weed!
The suspension has been overturned.
The suspension has been overturned.
Re: Marsellus Wilder's positive test results
why would they even flag it as positive then if weed isnt prohibited
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tiny_acres
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Re: Marsellus Wilder's positive test results
This is not good at all. Cannabis is a gateway drug.
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Ilya Muromets
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Enlightened-One
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Re: Marsellus Wilder's positive test results
Wilder’s last outing is still regarded as a ND. The test sample itself was taken a few hours before Marsellos’ bout against Sanchez.
So he still breached the rules of VADA and WADA, but not the rules upheld by the State of Texas (as per the TDLR), which is the only thing that matters.
If Wilder tested positive for recreational drugs during the competition period, which he clearly did, then he would have been suspended if the drug testing been administered by WADA, VADA or any organisation that adopts the same protocols.
Jarrell Miller couldn’t be suspended for failing multiple drug tests, since he didn’t have a license to box in New York.
So I’m assuming that a similar situation applies to Marsellos Wilder, because he can’t be suspended, due to the fact the State of Texas doesn’t consider recreational drugs as banned substances, regardless the time of their consumption, or the fact the very same substances are prohibited in other US states.
Had the cruiserweight been VADA tested according to the NYSAC rules, then I reckon he would have been suspended.
So he still breached the rules of VADA and WADA, but not the rules upheld by the State of Texas (as per the TDLR), which is the only thing that matters.
If Wilder tested positive for recreational drugs during the competition period, which he clearly did, then he would have been suspended if the drug testing been administered by WADA, VADA or any organisation that adopts the same protocols.
Jarrell Miller couldn’t be suspended for failing multiple drug tests, since he didn’t have a license to box in New York.
So I’m assuming that a similar situation applies to Marsellos Wilder, because he can’t be suspended, due to the fact the State of Texas doesn’t consider recreational drugs as banned substances, regardless the time of their consumption, or the fact the very same substances are prohibited in other US states.
Had the cruiserweight been VADA tested according to the NYSAC rules, then I reckon he would have been suspended.
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Ilya Muromets
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Re: Marsellus Wilder's positive test results
Enlightened-One wrote: ↑05 Jun 2019, 08:18 Wilder’s last outing is still regarded as a ND. The test sample itself was taken a few hours before Marsellos’ bout against Sanchez.
So he still breached the rules of VADA and WADA, but not the rules upheld by the State of Texas (as per the TDLR), which is the only thing that matters.
If Wilder tested positive for recreational drugs during the competition period, which he clearly did, then he would have been suspended if the drug testing been administered by WADA, VADA or any organisation that adopts the same protocols.
Jarrell Miller couldn’t be suspended for failing multiple drug tests, since he didn’t have a license to box in New York.
So I’m assuming that a similar situation applies to Marsellos Wilder, because he can’t be suspended, due to the fact the State of Texas doesn’t consider recreational drugs as banned substances, regardless the time of their consumption, or the fact the very same substances are prohibited in other US states.
Had the cruiserweight been VADA tested according to the NYSAC rules, then I reckon he would have been suspended.
This whole drug testing business - headquartered in Mafia Vegas of all places! - is so unfair and partisan and unequally administered and corrupt that I'd rather see no testing at all.
Re: Marsellus Wilder's positive test results
Damn man, that's thirty seconds I'll never get back...characters wrote: ↑05 Jun 2019, 13:47 It's called fake news, Wilder and his buddies got a lot of connections within the media and they spread lies all the time. This is just another example of Americans spreading fake news around boxing. Wilder and his family their whole life is one massive pile of lies. Wilder still hasn't ever been a real champion and has never fougth one either, his carreer consisted of lies, he's still running from everyone who might be remotely close near competative.
Re: Marsellus Wilder's positive test results
Nah, I'll just put you on ignore. You just joined this forum and you're posting outrageous shvt. Jury's still out, but I'm guessing you're trolling.characters wrote: ↑05 Jun 2019, 13:51 It will slowly become a lot more if you ever click on any Wilder thread ever again.
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SenorPipino
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Re: Marsellus Wilder's positive test results
he is a pain in the butt