The results from a blood sample collected from Miller by the Voluntary Anti-Doping Association on March 31 came to light on Friday and were positive for human growth hormone (HGH), which is on the World Anti-Doping Agency banned list.
It has been reported that Miller has failed a third VADA test. Miller (23-0-1, 20 KOs), 30, of Brooklyn, New York, has asked for the B sample from the March 20 test to be tested, and it will be on April 24.
Miller, who was already denied a boxing license earlier this week in New York for a world title fight because of a positive test for a banned substance, is determined to prove the doubters wrong and reclaim his reputation as being a “clean fighter.”
Miller could've made upwards to $10 Million and his contract guaranteed him percentages from the PPV sales from the #UnitedKingdom
Miller also had a rematch clause in effect and could've made more if he won the original fight.
Eddie Hearn of Matchroom Boxing is looking for a new opponent, Miller could conceivably save the fight but only in the unlikely event that the B samples from both tests are negative.
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