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Why Golovkin / Kovalev never had any trouble during doping tests?

Posted: 23 Dec 2016, 20:01
by Unbiased Expert
Acording to Povetkin defenders , he is innocent as "they said".

Why much bigger names and better boxers like Triple G or Kovalev never failed any test , hm?

In the fact no one cares about WIlder or Povektin in the boxing world so much.

There are no reasons to make pathetic excuses.

Povetkin's team simply failed to hide his peds and already TWICE.


I do not care what you say , he was catched twice and it was for some reason.

They even knew that he could fail test and called Dohoupas 3 days before fight started :D Just pathetic

Re: Why Golovkin / Kovalev never had any trouble during doping tests?

Posted: 23 Dec 2016, 20:07
by punchoutsb
There are no reasons to talk about it and you don't care what anyone says...so why exactly did you start this thread?

Re: Why Golovkin / Kovalev never had any trouble during doping tests?

Posted: 26 Dec 2016, 03:43
by Kalan
Unbiased Expert you're a stupid ass... Povetkin has proven that he didn't test dirty for Meldonium and is probably completely innocent in his pending case as well...Why don't you just wait and find out you jerk -- because why would you believe anything VADA said after they lied their asses off???

Re: Why Golovkin / Kovalev never had any trouble during doping tests?

Posted: 26 Dec 2016, 08:20
by bigman1968
Kalan wrote:Unbiased Expert you're a stupid ass... Povetkin has proven that he didn't test dirty for Meldonium and is probably completely innocent in his pending case as well...Why don't you just wait and find out you jerk -- because why would you believe anything VADA said after they lied their asses off???
Povetkin didn't prove a thing in the Meldonium case, read WBC ruling, finally!!! He was put under actual probation:

"c. VADA, pursuant to the WBC CBP, will design a specific testing protocol for Mr. Povetkin at Mr. Povetkin’s own cost and expense. The VADA-designed protocol will commence as soon as feasible after this ruling and will continue for one year thereafter; and d. In the event there is an adverse finding concerning any of Mr. Povetkin’s samples during the time prescribed above, the WBC shall immediately: (1) suspend Mr. Povetkin from participation in any WBC-sanctioned events indefinitely; (2) divest Mr. Povetkin from any WBC title or any other rights he might have at the time; and (3) impose any and all available penalties under the CBP without further inquiry."