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Fighters not signed up to VADA
Posted: 21 Apr 2018, 18:18
by jameswilson
https://www.BS.com/wbc-reveal- ... da--127362
A lot of recognisable names in there including people who have failed tests already.
Re: Fighters not signed up to VADA
Posted: 21 Apr 2018, 18:28
by Boxing Prospect
And...some fighters who have actually retired!
Re: Fighters not signed up to VADA
Posted: 23 Apr 2018, 13:14
by Deleted_Scenes
Not signed up to VADA doesn't necessarily mean not tested.
I can't speak for other countries, but any championship level boxer holding a BBBoC license is subject to year round testing by UKAD by default. UKAD are generally pretty strict too, and violations come with suspensions measured in years, not just a token few months.
Recent happenings suggest VADA testing might not actually be worth that much, if you're a fighter who makes people rich.
Re: Fighters not signed up to VADA
Posted: 23 Apr 2018, 13:50
by chinarich
I believe that Canelo isn’t signed up, I know he doesn’t care for the WBC but you would think after testing positive his team would want to go out of their way to prove that he’s a clean athlete...
Re: Fighters not signed up to VADA
Posted: 23 Apr 2018, 14:13
by mickey1975
Deleted_Scenes wrote: ↑23 Apr 2018, 13:14
Not signed up to VADA doesn't necessarily mean not tested.
I can't speak for other countries, but any championship level boxer holding a BBBoC license is subject to year round testing by UKAD by default. UKAD are generally pretty strict too, and violations come with suspensions measured in years, not just a token few months.
Recent happenings suggest VADA testing might not actually be worth that much, if you're a fighter who makes people rich.
Recent happenings suggest UKAD are just as bad....
Re: Fighters not signed up to VADA
Posted: 23 Apr 2018, 14:19
by ewenhay
UKAD are a shambles.
Re: Fighters not signed up to VADA
Posted: 24 Apr 2018, 07:31
by Deleted_Scenes
mickey1975 wrote: ↑23 Apr 2018, 14:13
Deleted_Scenes wrote: ↑23 Apr 2018, 13:14
Not signed up to VADA doesn't necessarily mean not tested.
I can't speak for other countries, but any championship level boxer holding a BBBoC license is subject to year round testing by UKAD by default. UKAD are generally pretty strict too, and violations come with suspensions measured in years, not just a token few months.
Recent happenings suggest VADA testing might not actually be worth that much, if you're a fighter who makes people rich.
Recent happenings suggest UKAD are just as bad....
They dragged out one case. There's blame on both sides for that too. The Furys weren't exactly cooperative.
In terms of testing, they actually go out and do some (compare the frequency of Joshua's testing, compared with anyone signed up to WBC/CBP - big difference).
Also, unlike VADA/USADA, UKAD have the power to issue suspensions directly, so they have no inclination to show leniency where there's money involved (they receive the same fee whether they're testing Anthony Joshua or testing me).
VADA/USADA simply test (sometimes), then issue a report. Beyond that, they have zero power. It's up to the commissions or alphabet groups to issue sanctions, and we all know they think of their bank balance first and foremost...
The whole PED testing system is counterproductive in America.