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Claressa Shields' promoter responds to marijuana suspension

Dmitriy Salita released a statement on positive drug test

Claressa Shields and promoter Dmitriy Salita posing for a photo. (ADAM J. DEWEY, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED)

After undisputed world champion boxer Claressa Shields was suspended from competing in Michigan for testing positive for marijuana, her promoter Dmitriy Salita says he’s confident she will be cleared of wrongdoing once the investigation concludes.

A statement from Dmitriy Salita:

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“Claressa Shields has built her career on hard work, discipline, and an unwavering commitment to clean competition. She stands by her record, her historic achievements, and her integrity as a world champion. She has been an inspiration to countless men and women throughout the United States and throughout the world since she was a teenage Olympian.

This is a pending matter with the Michigan commission and, as such, I cannot share much more. However, we are 100-pecent confident that Claressa Shields will be vindicated when this matter concludes, and all the evidence is heard. One thing I can say with confidence, Claressa Shields did not and does not ingest illicit drugs of any kind including marijuana. And there is nothing in this instance that will tarnish her still growing legacy."

~Dmitriy Salita

According to Reuters, Shields, 29, the undisputed champion in three weight classes, has been suspended from competing in the state by the Michigan Unarmed Combat Commission after an oral fluid sample was taken after her bout against Danielle Perkins on Feb. 2.

-->Claressa Shields suspended, under investigation in Michigan after positive marijuana test, per reports

The World Boxing Organization has requested a “Show notice” from Shields to provide an explanation.

The WBO does not have the authority to suspend boxers, but the Michigan Commission is conducting its own investigation to determine whether disciplinary action is necessary.

The Voluntary Anti-Doping Agency tested Shields and Perkins under the World Boxing Council Clean Boxing Program.


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