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Jon Jones declines California’s suggestion of VADA testing

December 19, 2018 by Jason Cruz Leave a Comment

MMA Junkie reports that Jon Jones is skipping VADA testing despite the recommendation by the California State Athletic Commission earlier this month.  He is scheduled to return to the Octagon on December 29th at UFC 232. CSAC recently granted Jones a license to fight ahead of next Saturday’s Light Heavyweight showdown with Alexander Gustafsson.  Some […]

Filed Under: Drug Testing, UFC, USADA, VADA

Deontay Wilder files appeal brief in Povetkin Meldonium case

October 22, 2018 by Jason Cruz Leave a Comment

Deontay Wilder filed its appeal brief in requesting that the court overturn the trial court’s ruling in favor of World of Boxing and Alexander Povetkin.  The appeal highlights an incongruent ruling by the court which appeared to defer to the World Boxing Council in its determination of Povetkin’s drug test failure. The match between the […]

Filed Under: Drug Testing, Featured, legal, Povetikin-Wilder, VADA

Deontay Wilder and Alexander Povetkin head to appeal

May 25, 2018 by Jason Cruz Leave a Comment

The Deontay Wilder-Alexander Povetkin legal drama will not end.  The parties have given notice that they are appeal the federal district court’s decision. Letter From Wilder 05.25.18 Appeal by JASONCRUZ206 on Scribd The Southern District Court of New York has had a trial and summary judgment motions in this contentious lawsuit over whether Povetkin’s failed […]

Filed Under: boxing, Drug Testing, Featured, legal, Povetikin-Wilder, VADA

Wilder and Povetkin/World of Boxing legal drama not over yet

May 2, 2018 by Jason Cruz Leave a Comment

The Deontay Wilder-Alexander Povetkin legal drama continues despite a Motion for Summary Judgment motion that seemingly answered all the questions left in the lawsuit.  All, except for when World of Boxing (“WOB”), Povetkin’s promoters might recoup the money that has remained in escrow since the start of this dispute. We’ve covered the exhaustive background of […]

Filed Under: boxing, Drug Testing, Featured, legal, Povetikin-Wilder, VADA

What was the court thinking in Povetkin-Wilder?

April 26, 2018 by Jason Cruz Leave a Comment

The ruling in the Alexander Povetkin-Deontay Wilder case last week was a surprise for many that have been following the case. Opinion and Order by JASONCRUZ206 on Scribd The lawsuit was based upon a drug test which Povetkin failed in lead-up to a fight with Wilder in Russia.  Wilder did not travel to Russia after […]

Filed Under: Drug Testing, Featured, legal, Povetikin-Wilder, VADA

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