1.) The Executive Director
informs the boxer
respectively his
representative about the
result of the positive
anti-doping tests and
requests a written statement
within seven (7) days, which
may include the request of
the B specimen analysis at
the boxers’ costs, which he
or his representative may
attend at their choosing.
Failure to submit such
written statement within
seven (7) days constitutes
the full acceptance of the
result of the anti-doping
test.
2.) If, after considering
his statement including all
evidences submitted, the WBF
Board members together with
the WBF Medical Advisor find
the boxer guilty of
violating the WBF
anti-doping rules, the
mandatory suspension for all
WBF championships will be
two (2) years for the first
offense and three (3) years
for the second offense.
Notwithstanding the
suspension, the WBF Board
may furthermore fine the
boxer.
3.) After informing the
boxer of its verdict, the
boxer has seven days to
appeal with the WBF
Executive Committee, which
ruling then shall be final.
4.) Upon closing an
anti-doping case, the WBF
may publish the offense and
its ruling both on their own
website as well as to
online-record keeping
services and inform the
boxers licensing authority.
By participating in any WBF
championship a boxer
automatically waives all
personal rights for
confidentiality in regards
to the result of his
anti-doping test.