Wvrren: Members of the BBBoC wanted to cancel Whyte/Rivas
Wvrren: Members of the BBBoC wanted to cancel Whyte/Rivas
allegedly said he knows for a fact that members of the BBBoC didn't want the Whyte/Rivas fight to go on, but they were overruled by UKAD.
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margaret thatcher
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Re: Wvrren: Members of the BBBoC wanted to cancel Whyte/Rivas
UKAD can force boxing matches to happen ?
Re: Wvrren: Members of the BBBoC wanted to cancel Whyte/Rivas
I have no idea. I just listened to Wvrren speak. Maybe it's that UKAD has the power to make that decision? Or the recommendation has to come from UKAD to NOT have the fight?
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Nightmare Roy
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Re: Wvrren: Members of the BBBoC wanted to cancel Whyte/Rivas
As far as I’m aware only the BBBC can sanction a BBBC sanctioned fight
Re: Wvrren: Members of the BBBoC wanted to cancel Whyte/Rivas
I would question why does Warren know this for a fact?
Is it really appropriate for disgruntled BBBoC members to use a rival promoter to Hearn as a mouth piece for such information?
Is it really appropriate for disgruntled BBBoC members to use a rival promoter to Hearn as a mouth piece for such information?
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Re: Wvrren: Members of the BBBoC wanted to cancel Whyte/Rivas
I'd imagine it's down to the fact that the UK government grant the right to issue sanctions for PED use to UKAD directly, not to the bodies governing each individual sport. UKAD consider a fighter innocent, until all samples have been tested, all evidence evaluated, appeals process followed, and a final verdict reached.Nightmare Roy wrote: ↑29 Jul 2019, 22:08 As far as I’m aware only the BBBC can sanction a BBBC sanctioned fight
The up side of this, is you don't get commissions being overly lenient with big names, because they want their next fight to happen under their jurisdiction. The down side, is that the BBBoC can't cite 'PED use' as a reason to remove sanctioning for a fight, until UKAD say so.
They could probably refuse to license a fighter, or refuse to sanction a fight, to begin with, but once they've given it the go ahead, with all the money involved, if they then removed the sanction without a legally valid reason, they'd open themselves up to legal action from the promoter, and likely lose a ton of money in court. Hearn would have taken them to the cleaners.
I'd question how Warren knows any of this though. It may be true, or not, but it sounds like something he's just pulled out of his arse.
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Enlightened-One
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Re: Wvrren: Members of the BBBoC wanted to cancel Whyte/Rivas
In regards to Wḁṙṙḛns claims, he’s been a boxing promoter for roughly four decades, which means he’s bound to have established relationships with most, if not all, boxing insiders. He’ll be aware of lots of shenanigans about our beloved sport that fight fans are never informed of.
So his assertions could either be true or a slightly embellished account of events, but he is biased, since he’s Eddie Hearn’s rival.
That being said, is anyone intrigued about the lack of news relating to Dillian Whyte’s situation?
Six days ago, Boxing Scene published Thomas Hauser’s article alleging Dillian Whyte’s drug test failure due to two metabolites of the banned drug Dianabol being detected in ‘The Body Snatcher’s’ A-sample, with the positive test results coming back on the 17th July.
So it’s been thirteen days since that date and neither UKAD nor the BBBofC have officially announced anything about the situation. The WBC and VADA have not confirmed anything either.
It’s highly-unusual for the sports’ main governing bodies to maintain this sort of radio silence for any newly-discovered alleged drug cheat for such a lengthy timeframe. There has to be a reason for this!
What on earth is going on?
So his assertions could either be true or a slightly embellished account of events, but he is biased, since he’s Eddie Hearn’s rival.
That being said, is anyone intrigued about the lack of news relating to Dillian Whyte’s situation?
Six days ago, Boxing Scene published Thomas Hauser’s article alleging Dillian Whyte’s drug test failure due to two metabolites of the banned drug Dianabol being detected in ‘The Body Snatcher’s’ A-sample, with the positive test results coming back on the 17th July.
So it’s been thirteen days since that date and neither UKAD nor the BBBofC have officially announced anything about the situation. The WBC and VADA have not confirmed anything either.
It’s highly-unusual for the sports’ main governing bodies to maintain this sort of radio silence for any newly-discovered alleged drug cheat for such a lengthy timeframe. There has to be a reason for this!
What on earth is going on?
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Nondescript
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Re: Wvrren: Members of the BBBoC wanted to cancel Whyte/Rivas
Re: Wvrren: Members of the BBBoC wanted to cancel Whyte/Rivas
If UKAD were happy for the fight to go ahead pending investigation but the BBBofC decided not to sanction the fight then they could have left themselves open to legal action from Matchroom and Rivas’ side I imagine...
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jamesmcdonnell
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Re: Wvrren: Members of the BBBoC wanted to cancel Whyte/Rivas
BBBofC would probably leave themselves open to a lawsuit if they suspended the fight without UKAD backing.
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Re: Wvrren: Members of the BBBoC wanted to cancel Whyte/Rivas
It's common practice for UKAD to announce initial findings only to the fighter, and to the BBBoC. If they were testing on behalf of one of the alphabets, then they'd be included too.Enlightened-One wrote: ↑30 Jul 2019, 05:01 That being said, is anyone intrigued about the lack of news relating to Dillian Whyte’s situation?
Six days ago, Boxing Scene published Thomas Hauser’s article alleging Dillian Whyte’s drug test failure due to two metabolites of the banned drug Dianabol being detected in ‘The Body Snatcher’s’ A-sample, with the positive test results coming back on the 17th July.
So it’s been thirteen days since that date and neither UKAD nor the BBBofC have officially announced anything about the situation. The WBC and VADA have not confirmed anything either.
It’s highly-unusual for the sports’ main governing bodies to maintain this sort of radio silence for any newly-discovered alleged drug cheat for such a lengthy timeframe. There has to be a reason for this!
What on earth is going on?
Until the B sample is tested, and other evidence and mitigation reviewed fully, they operate under an innocent until proven guilty policy. That's why the fight went ahead, Rivas wasn't told, and there hasn't been any official announcement made yet. It's the exact same situation as the Furys, except we don't know how long this will drag out yet.
The WBC haven't said anything, because they weren't told either. Their testing was conducted by VADA, which Whyte passed.
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margaret thatcher
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Re: Wvrren: Members of the BBBoC wanted to cancel Whyte/Rivas
Wonder why BT removed that clip of Warren saying he knows that BBBC was against the fight
Re: Wvrren: Members of the BBBoC wanted to cancel Whyte/Rivas
That is odd.margaret thatcher wrote: ↑30 Jul 2019, 12:15 Wonder why BT removed that clip of Warren saying he knows that BBBC was against the fight
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margaret thatcher
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Re: Wvrren: Members of the BBBoC wanted to cancel Whyte/Rivas
Guessing there were some legal second thoughts
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Enlightened-One
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Re: Wvrren: Members of the BBBoC wanted to cancel Whyte/Rivas
The press association allege that Dillian Whyte has instructed his legal team to ask the Boxing Scene website to "remove the initial story, and their subsequent reports, on the grounds they are defamatory and an invasion of privacy."
I’m guessing that BT and/or Queensberry Promotions either might have been asked to remove the video or they did it voluntarily, due to fear of litigation.
It's been almost two weeks since Dillian Whyte's failed test and neither UKAD nor the BBBofC have officially announced anything about the situation. The WBC and VADA have not confirmed anything either.
If Whyte had tested positive for banned substances on the 17th July, the B-sample should have already been tested by now, but the various sports’ governing bodies have clearly chosen to maintain some sort of radio silence.
The testing of B-samples usually takes in the region of 24 to 30 hours and usually costs $500.
It now seems 100% certain that Dillian Whyte successfully passed his VADA testing and that the issue relates specifically to the UKAD tests.
I’m guessing that BT and/or Queensberry Promotions either might have been asked to remove the video or they did it voluntarily, due to fear of litigation.
It's been almost two weeks since Dillian Whyte's failed test and neither UKAD nor the BBBofC have officially announced anything about the situation. The WBC and VADA have not confirmed anything either.
If Whyte had tested positive for banned substances on the 17th July, the B-sample should have already been tested by now, but the various sports’ governing bodies have clearly chosen to maintain some sort of radio silence.
The testing of B-samples usually takes in the region of 24 to 30 hours and usually costs $500.
It now seems 100% certain that Dillian Whyte successfully passed his VADA testing and that the issue relates specifically to the UKAD tests.
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Re: Wvrren: Members of the BBBoC wanted to cancel Whyte/Rivas
I know we can agree on this one EO: None of this is good for boxing.Enlightened-One wrote: ↑30 Jul 2019, 12:44 The press association allege that Dillian Whyte has instructed his legal team to ask the Boxing Scene website to "remove the initial story, and their subsequent reports, on the grounds they are defamatory and an invasion of privacy."
I’m guessing that BT and/or Queensberry Promotions either might have been asked to remove the video or they did it voluntarily, due to fear of litigation.
It's been almost two weeks since Dillian Whyte's failed test and neither UKAD nor the BBBofC have officially announced anything about the situation. The WBC and VADA have not confirmed anything either.
If Whyte had tested positive for banned substances on the 17th July, the B-sample should have already been tested by now, but the various sports’ governing bodies have clearly chosen to maintain some sort of radio silence.
The testing of B-samples usually takes in the region of 24 to 30 hours and usually costs $500.![]()
Re: Wvrren: Members of the BBBoC wanted to cancel Whyte/Rivas
Great minds, ha!
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Enlightened-One
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Re: Wvrren: Members of the BBBoC wanted to cancel Whyte/Rivas
Yeah, I completely agree.oogiebe wrote: ↑30 Jul 2019, 12:48I know we can agree on this one EO: None of this is good for boxing.Enlightened-One wrote: ↑30 Jul 2019, 12:44 The press association allege that Dillian Whyte has instructed his legal team to ask the Boxing Scene website to "remove the initial story, and their subsequent reports, on the grounds they are defamatory and an invasion of privacy."
I’m guessing that BT and/or Queensberry Promotions either might have been asked to remove the video or they did it voluntarily, due to fear of litigation.
It's been almost two weeks since Dillian Whyte's failed test and neither UKAD nor the BBBofC have officially announced anything about the situation. The WBC and VADA have not confirmed anything either.
If Whyte had tested positive for banned substances on the 17th July, the B-sample should have already been tested by now, but the various sports’ governing bodies have clearly chosen to maintain some sort of radio silence.
The testing of B-samples usually takes in the region of 24 to 30 hours and usually costs $500.![]()
What’s weird though is that VADA believed that Billy Joe Saunders tested positive for banned substances, but UKAD considers him to be a clean athlete.
However, if the rumour is true, UKAD believed that Dillian Whyte tested positive for banned substances, but VADA probably considers him to be a clean athlete.
The lack of consistency in terms of what is deemed as having failed a drug test and also the procedures adhered to by the various governing bodies to handle alleged drug cheats are clearly huge issues for our sport.
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margaret thatcher
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Re: Wvrren: Members of the BBBoC wanted to cancel Whyte/Rivas
Could it be UKAD and VADA tested on different days and so were working with different samples.
Re: Wvrren: Members of the BBBoC wanted to cancel Whyte/Rivas
I think under UKAD rules the BJS substance is permitted out of competition. I may be wrong as I haven’t rechecked the facts but I recall this being mentioned at the time...Enlightened-One wrote: ↑30 Jul 2019, 13:17Yeah, I completely agree.![]()
What’s weird though is that VADA believed that Billy Joe Saunders tested positive for banned substances, but UKAD considers him to be a clean athlete.
However, if the rumour is true, UKAD believed that Dillian Whyte tested positive for banned substances, but VADA probably considers him to be a clean athlete.
The lack of consistency in terms of what is deemed as having failed a drug test and also the procedures adhered to by the various governing bodies to handle alleged drug cheats are clearly huge issues for our sport.
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Nondescript
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Re: Wvrren: Members of the BBBoC wanted to cancel Whyte/Rivas
Where did you see that? I've tried searching for it but can't find it. Both those articles are still up on BS as of now btw.Enlightened-One wrote: ↑30 Jul 2019, 12:44 The press association allege that Dillian Whyte has instructed his legal team to ask the Boxing Scene website to "remove the initial story, and their subsequent reports, on the grounds they are defamatory and an invasion of privacy."
I’m guessing that BT and/or Queensberry Promotions either might have been asked to remove the video or they did it voluntarily, due to fear of litigation.
It's been almost two weeks since Dillian Whyte's failed test and neither UKAD nor the BBBofC have officially announced anything about the situation. The WBC and VADA have not confirmed anything either.
If Whyte had tested positive for banned substances on the 17th July, the B-sample should have already been tested by now, but the various sports’ governing bodies have clearly chosen to maintain some sort of radio silence.
The testing of B-samples usually takes in the region of 24 to 30 hours and usually costs $500.
It now seems 100% certain that Dillian Whyte successfully passed his VADA testing and that the issue relates specifically to the UKAD tests.
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boxing_rocks
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Re: Wvrren: Members of the BBBoC wanted to cancel Whyte/Rivas
They are definitely open to legal action, as they didn't notify Rivas.
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Re: Wvrren: Members of the BBBoC wanted to cancel Whyte/Rivas
That's exactly what it is. VADA turned up a few days before UKAD, apparently, so what they found must have been ingested after VADA had taken their samples. Had VADA turned up at the same time as UKAD, Whyte would have failed both.margaret thatcher wrote: ↑30 Jul 2019, 13:19 Could it be UKAD and VADA tested on different days and so were working with different samples.