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    #21
    Let the fight go ahead, with the condition that Wilder can take whatever he wants.

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      #22
      Originally posted by /// View Post
      At 70 nanograms most tests will probably show up clean

      That's gotta be within the margin of error
      If he's under the acceptable limit he didn't fail. Why would they report a failed test if he's under the acceptable limit as his promoter is trying to claim?

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        #23
        Originally posted by Dr Rumack View Post
        Let the fight go ahead, with the condition that Wilder can take whatever he wants.
        Another dumb f*ggot that doesn't know how PEDs work. 10 days of PED use doesn't mean **** crackhead. It's the years of abuse that Povetkin has undergone that achieves long term effects. Using a drug for heart problems, mother****er if you have a heart problem you shouldn't even be boxing. ****ing f*ggot can't beat Deontay ****ing Wilder without the juice. What a ****ing fraud!

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          #24
          Originally posted by Pigeons View Post
          Another dumb f*ggot that doesn't know how PEDs work. 10 days of PED use doesn't mean **** crackhead. It's the years of abuse that Povetkin has undergone that achieves long term effects. Using a drug for heart problems, mother****er if you have a heart problem you shouldn't even be boxing. ****ing f*ggot can't beat Deontay ****ing Wilder without the juice. What a ****ing fraud!
          #Murica
          #BombZquadNation

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            #25
            Originally posted by .BronzeBomber. View Post
            #Murica
            #BombZquadNation

            Shut the **** up b*tch, we all know you suck the last drips of meldonium out of Povetkin's syringes.

            Mother****er will benefit from the use of this illegal PED for years and years. Nothing that can be done now, Deontay just needs to beat that ass anyway.

            BBBoooMMMbbb SSSqqqUUUaaaDDD!!!

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              #26
              Originally posted by Pigeons View Post
              Shut the **** up b*tch, we all know you suck the last drips of meldonium out of Povetkin's syringes.

              Mother****er will benefit from the use of this illegal PED for years and years. Nothing that can be done now, Deontay just needs to beat that ass anyway.

              BBBoooMMMbbb SSSqqqUUUaaaDDD!!!


              I like both fighters, fully expect Wilder to win ;- ) Povetkin struggles against tall dudes

              GL, let's hope this fight won't cancel

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                #27
                Sasha must win for mother Russia. "If he dies; he dies."

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                  #28
                  This guy should be a criminal lawyer, "Your honor, my client did not **** this woman. He only put the tip in!"

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                    #29
                    Apparently it's possible they aren't lying about when he took it. Obviously I have no way of knowing but here is an article from Reuters:




                    Meldonium can take months to leave body


                    "The drug that has produced more than 100 positive sports doping tests since being outlawed on Jan. 1 can take "several months" to completely leave the body, the manufacturer of meldonium told Reuters on Monday.

                    A number of athletes say they took the cardiac drug before it was banned by the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA).

                    Latvian manufacturer Grindeks said meldonium has a half-life of between four and six hours but "its terminal elimination from the body may last for several months" depending on factors such as dose, duration of treatment, and sensitivity of testing methods.

                    Meldonium has been in the spotlight since Russia's former world number one tennis player Maria Sharapova stunned the sporting world by announcing this month that she had failed a doping test for the drug after a loss to Serena Williams at this year's Australian Open.

                    At least 16 Russian sportsmen and women, including speed skating Olympic gold-medallist Semion Elistratov, have been caught using meldonium since the ban came into effect, along with dozens of competitors from other countries.

                    While the comments by Grindeks would appear to offer one reason why there have been so many positive tests for meldonium, WADA said athletes were made aware that the substance would be added to the banned list last October.

                    "The date an athlete sample is collected is the date any subsequent anti-doping rule violation is asserted to have taken place," a WADA spokesman said on Monday.

                    "At any hearing that follows, the onus is then on the athlete to explain how the substance was in his or her body.

                    "It is important to note that every year all stakeholders are advised on any changes to the Prohibited List three months before it enters into force which provides sufficient time to be educated on any changes to the list."

                    Sharapova, who is provisionally banned while the International Tennis Federation (ITF) investigates, said she had been taking the drug legally for 10 years for health reasons and had not realized it had been added to WADA's banned list.

                    Russia's four-times world champion swimmer Yulia Efimova also tested positive for meldonium, but said in an interview with Russia 24 on Monday she had never been informed it was banned.

                    "The last time I took meldonium was when it was still legal. I took it for medical reasons and read the instructions carefully," she said.

                    "Experts are now looking at how traces of meldonium could be in my sample months after I stopped taking it."

                    Four Russian track-and-field athletes have also tested positive, adding further scrutiny to a nation currently banned from international track-and-field competitions after last year's disclosures of widespread cheating and corruption.

                    Meldonium, marketed as Mildronate and a common medicine across eastern Europe, was developed to treat heart conditions such as angina. It was also used extensively for three decades to toughen up Soviet troops in action at high altitude.

                    WADA placed it on its watch list in 2015 after mounting evidence of its performance-enhancing benefit and widespread use in various sports."



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                      #30
                      70 nanograms? How low is their threshold that this was even considered positive? And how precise is the test (are the error bounds >70 nanograms)?

                      Curious to hear VADA or someone else knowledgable about the situation and the procedures discuss the context of this result.

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