Kalan wrote:Rob3_142 wrote:I feel that the forum is almost split between who was responsible for the fight between the two not taking place.
Some say that Wilder is protected by the WBC, and the failed drugs test is just a plant to further protect him from fighting a dangerous man.
On the other hand, it seems that Povetkin is just addicted to PED's and his career will nose dive into obscurity.
It seems that you're a fkking idiot who hasn't heard Povetkin was completely cleared of the 1st allegations that VADA made... And now it appears he's innocent again of taking any PEDs... So he's not going to nose dive, but has to be discouraged that dirty players like VADA exist is this dirty game.
Is it possible you can get your head out your ass? Povetkin has failed two drug tests in the last 12 months which has resulted in the Wilder and Stiverne fights being called off.
The first failed test was for Melodonium. Now it has since been disclosed by Povetkin's promoter (reputable source unavailable) that Povetkin is now clean, and that the amount was a trace substance which was taken before the substance was banned. However, how about we look at the facts here? Athletes were advised by WADA that Melodonium would be added to the banned list in October 2015, and Povetkin failed the test in May 2016. That is 7 months. Melodonium has a half life of 4-6 hours, which would mean that there would have to be a hell of a lot of the drug in the system in October to still be showing trace amounts in May. It's clear that the Russian's have been exploiting the use of a drug used for coronary heart disease for performance enhancing effects for some time, and Povetkin must have had almost toxic amounts of the drug in his system at the deadline of the drug being legal. That said, Maria Sharapova was handed a two year back-dated ban for the same thing, so it just goes to show the lack of seriousness which has been applied here in boxing. At the end of the day, there is no excuse, Povetkin and his team need to be made accountable for the levels reported, and should have been punished accordingly.
Then just to make things worse, 7 months later, he fails another test, this time with Ostarine. Ostarine has been a banned substance since January 2008. There has been no indication from anyone that he has been cleared by the WBC or VADA/WADA. If there is a reputable source, please include a link. If his B sample does come back positive, then he should be applied a lengthy ban. Even Ryabinsky has admitted the substance was there and has stated "It's not clear where it came from." It's irrelevant where it came from (unless there was sample tampering - which is a different story altogether), it's the fact it is there in the first place.
At the end of the day, this guy has been caught out in two separate tests for two seperate drugs within 12 months, which suggests that this guy is dirty. If he is innocent and clean, which all the evidence suggests otherwise, someone else is accountable. Either the WBC or VADA need to make a statement that they've made an error and rectify the situation, and if they don't they will be made liable for legal action. I will wait to see what happens on that front, but as it stands, Povetkin has done nothing to help his own situation and has failed two drug tests, and should be banned from the sports.
It seems the only 'fkking idiot' here is you, and your total failure to just read the post properly. I was not calling Povetkin a cheat, I was describing the two scenarios and asking you to vote on one or the other. I should have perhaps added a 3rd vote option which would allow you to choose VADA, but does not justify your ill-advised vile posting.