Monday, October 02, 2017
No Holds Barred: Wilder-Ortiz, Doping, and Trickeration
On this edition of No Holds Barred, host Eddie Goldman discusses why the Nov. 4 heavyweight title fight between WBC champ Deontay Wilder and Luis "King Kong" Ortiz will apparently not take place due to a positive PED test for Ortiz. Discussed is what we know so far, how taking a medication which contained substances prohibited by anti-doping organizations led to this, the failure of Ortiz's team to list this on the forms they submitted or apply for a therapeutic use exemption, the consequences of such actions for Ortiz who already had been fined and suspended for PED use in 2014, and more.
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Labels: boxing, Deontay Wilder, doping, Eddie Goldman, heavyweight, Luis King Kong Ortiz, No Holds Barred, trickeration
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