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Birmingham, AL. (June 30, 2016) – Wesibhakela nezwe iqhawe Deontay “The Bomber Bronze” Wilder and two-time title challengerChris “The Nightmare” Arreola have both enrolled with the world-renowned Voluntary Anti-Doping Agency (“VADA”) to conduct the anti-doping program leading up to theirSaturday, July 16showdown that headlinesPremier Boxing Champions on FOX & FOX Sports kusukela Legacy Arena e Birmingham, Alabama. Ukusabalala isiqephu uqala at 8 p.m. KANYE/5 p.m. PT.
“Despite the short lead time to Wilder vs. Arreola, I am happy to report that VADA is in place as the anti-doping agency in accordance with the WBC Clean Boxing Program,” wathi Lou DiBella, President of DiBella Entertainment. “VADA is a preeminent and reliable service and its relationship with the WBC evidences a commitment to a cleaner sport.”
This marks the second straight training camp in which Wilder has enrolled with VADA. VADA testing, in accordance with the WBC Clean Boxing Program, was in place for Wilder’s scheduledMay 21defense versus Alexander Povetkin, which was canceled following Povetkin’s positive test for Meldonium. Ngaphezu kwalokho, Wilder has submitted paperwork to VADA and the WBC to participate in year-round anti-doping testing that is expected to commence later this summer.
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