Dillian Whyte hasn’t officially been accused of committing any wrongdoing... at least it's not been disclosed to the public domain.Deleted_Scenes wrote: ↑21 Aug 2019, 07:13Missed my point.Enlightened-One wrote: ↑20 Aug 2019, 17:51
Has Dillian Whyte been suspended by any governing body or been officially charged with anything?
Has any of the accusations proposed by the infamous Boxing Scene Thomas Hauser article been verified by any of the sports’ governing bodies?
As far as I’m concerned, until we receive news to the contrary, Dillian Whyte hasn’t officially been accused of committed any wrongdoing.
I was referring to Eddie's constant parroting of the 'cleared to fight' phrase, in every single interview he does, as if it's significant to the outcome in any way at all. Whether Whyte is found innocent, or guilty, being 'cleared to fight' is almost totally irrelevant.
All we know, is there was an adverse finding on one of Whyte's samples, and an ongoing process (both confirmed by Hearn). Your last paragraph is wrong, since Whyte's own promoter admits Whyte has been accused of wrongdoing. We just don't know the details of the accusations, or if he's guilty, yet.
If you believe otherwise, then please provide confirmation from the BBBofC or UKAD, since they’re the alleged parties “officially” dealing with the heavily-speculated situation.
Eddie Hearn has only conceded that one of Whyte’s drug tests resulted in adverse findings, which required the Brit to attend an investigative hearing (chaired by the independent National Anti-Doping Panel), with Dillian being cleared to fight.
An “adverse finding” is not necessarily synonymous with the phrase “committed wrongdoing”.
And besides, it’s been five weeks since Whyte’s alleged 17th July positive test result and ‘The Body Snatcher’ hasn’t been charged with anything yet.
Dillian’s B-sample won’t even be tested until after he’s been charged by UKAD. And there's no indication that this will actually happen.
For all we know, Dillian Whyte could have submitted an application for a retroactive TUE, since he had at least five working days to do this after the adverse analytical finding had been initially reported.
Anyway, at some point in the near future, Dillian Whyte may ultimately be charged with consuming PED’s, but based on what we CURRENTLY know right now, ‘The Body Snatcher’ hasn’t been accused of committing any wrongdoing by any official governing body in the UK.