I agree, there are double standards here, but you are looking for them in the wrong place, imho.Monzon83 wrote: ↑18 Jan 2024, 18:02 Maybe he’s on a TRT dose?
Anyway, who gives a shit, British fighters are very hypocritical. Overseas fighter having drug test anomalies or adverse findings and they can’t shut up about it.
Fury tests positive for Nandrolone. The moron Whyte tests positive for Dianabol and then fails another test. Yet barely a word about that.
Conor Benn tests positive for Clomid, a drug that is used specifically to restart testosterone production after steroid usage and apparently he’s just eaten too many eggs.
The double standards here are embarrassing.
You named several boxers who failed tests.
But VADA did not say "adverse finding" about Beterbiev's tests.
It means that Beterbiev did not fail any test, his tests were not positive. Hearn and Callum Smith said it themselves.
But many are trying to conduct the discussion as if Beterbiev failed the tests, comparing him with those who actually failed.
These are double standards. Or at least a misunderstanding.
But I am not satisfied with this situation myself. VADA should provide more info about these mysterious atypical tests, the real numbers, the real levels. And provide more info about tests, collected before December 6. How many tests did VADA get in connection with this fight, from both boxers? On what dates exactly?