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Dillian Whyte and Hughie Fury’s boxing records CHANGED as rival has 10 years of results wiped over failed drug test

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DILLIAN WHYTE and Hughie Fury are among the fighters set to see their boxing records altered.

It comes after fresh doping violations by former world title challenger Alexander Povetkin came to light.

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Alexander Povetkin is serving a four-year suspension for a recently-discovered failed drug test[/caption]
The Russian tested positive for ostarine in 2014 but his failed test went unreported
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Povetkin has had ten years’ worth of results scrubbed from his record, including his 2020 KO of Dillian Whyte[/caption]

The Russian has secretly been serving a FOUR-YEAR drugs ban.

And the historic anti-doping rule break, which has only just come to light, has cost him a DECADE of fight results.

Povetkin, 45, has been slapped with the sanction after it was discovered he’d failed a drug test back in October 2014.

An investigation by the International Testing Agency into systemic doping in Russian sports discovered a sample returned by Povetkin after his clash with Carlos Takam came back positive for Ostarine.

But he continued boxing as the positive sample, which was retrieved from the Moscow Laboratory by the World Anti-Doping Agency, went UNREPORTED.

Povetkin tested positive for Ostarine and Meladonium – the drug at the centre of Maria Sharapova‘s doping scandal – in 2016 and was hit with a one-year ban.

But the uncovering of his failed test in 2014 has seen him handed a four-year sanction.

An ITA statement read: “After being notified of the case and informed of his procedural rights, the athlete decided not to challenge the anti-doping rule violation.

Hughie Fury lost to Povetkin in 2019
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Alexander Povetkin’s legacy is now in tatters[/caption]

“Povetkin’s ban came into effect on October 21 2024 and will be in force until October 20 2028.

“In addition, the athlete’s results from October 25 2014 until the start of the athlete’s provisional suspension on October 21 2024 have been disqualified.

“Including the results obtained during a boxing match held on the night of October 24/25 2014.”

The wiping out of a decade’s worth of wins for Povetkin has seen his triumphs over Brits Hughie Fury, David Price and Whyte overturned to No Contests.

Povetkin first met Whyte in 2020, with the Russian triumphing by KO.

They fought again in March the following year with Whyte emerging victorious.

Hughie Fury lost to Povetkin at the O2 in 2019.

Povetkin, however, won’t feel the brunt of ITA’s heavy sanction as he hung up his gloves in June 2021.

Shortly after the announcement of his retirement, he said: “The years take their tolI

“I have all kinds of injuries that still need to be treated. The time has come for me to end my career.”

Povetkin has yet to speak on his second period of ineligibility, which matters very little considering the fact he’s retired.

But his achievements inside the ring, including his gold medal at the 2004 Olympics in Greece, will forever be tainted by his two failed drug tests.

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