And yet again, drugs in sport rears it's ugly head in Russia. The WBC mandatory challenger to Deontay Wilder's belt, Alexander Povetkin has failed a drug test, causing next weekend's bout to be postponed. A VADA test has returned a positive to Meldonium, the same substance that saw Maria Sharapova brought undone. Since being listed by WADA in January, a couple of hundred athletes have tested positive. According to a US patent of 1984, it's listed as a “growth stimulator for animals and fowl." It's now sold in Russia and former Soviet countries as a treatment for such things as angina and heart attacks where the heart is being starved of oxygen.
With the prospect of no fight taking place, Wilder's purse of $4,504,500, now sitting in escrow in the United States, will probably have to settled in the courts. As Povetkin has broken his contract by returning a positive sample, Wilder's promoter Lou DiBella feels that his camp on a firm footing when it comes to the legal stouch. They are well out of pocket.