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by blinkedup
682 days ago
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> On balance it's just as probable that Abrahamson has seen documents that were presented to him as "test results from a New Delhi lab" but were fabricated, or genuine but flawed, or that Abrahamson is stretching the truth for the gain of his own website 3wiresports. Not really, no. It would require a conspiracy of far too many people and organisations, including the two labs independent of the IBA who analysed both boxers' blood samples. Plus if these lab results were incorrect, Khelif and Lin could pursue a case in the Court of Arbitration for Sport and present medical evidence to the contrary. Or even just have an independent body do sex tests and make these results public. Nether of them chose to do so. |
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Yes, really, yes.
You and I apparently live in different realities, there have been many past contraverseries in the press and many events in politics, sport, defence, celebrity gossip, etc, etc in which all the possible scenarios have played out; documents have been flasified and fed to reporters, sketchy lab results have been misinterpreted, etc.
I'm not advocating that any specific outcome has occurred, I'm merely reiterating what is an actual truth we should all remember; when money and reputation is at stake mistakes are made by accident and evidence is misrepresented through malfeasence or overenthusiasm.
I'm adopting the same neutral stance here as I've taken when reporting mineral and energy intelligence to clients who've paid substantial subscriptions for balanced summaries; it is often the case that reports differ and various actors adopt positions that don't mutually align.
It's a fool that chooses one as the truth merely because it aligns with the outcome that fits their preconception.