Dillian Whyte has received clearance to resume his boxing career following an investigation that confirmed a positive drug test resulted from a contaminated supplement. The 35 years old rematch against Anthony Joshua was canceled last August due to ‘adverse analytical findings.’ The investigation conducted by a leading forensic expert concluded that Whyte was an innocent victim of supplement contamination.
Whyte expressed relief and anger at the cost of the incident including the missed opportunity to face Joshua. He endured depression and financial strain during the process but is now focused on his career seeking damages from the supplement manufacturer. Whyte thanked those who supported him and is eager to move forward.
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