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Devin Haney becomes first boxer to join VADA’s year-round testing program in 2025

Oscar Pick

3rd January, 2025

Devin Haney becomes first boxer to join VADA’s year-round testing program in 2025
Devin Haney

DEVIN Haney has doubled down on his desire to advocate for a clean sport in 2025, signing up for year-round testing with the Voluntary Anti-Doping Agency (VADA).

The 26-year-old suffered a punishing defeat to Ryan Garcia last year, climbing off the canvas three times before losing a majority decision.

His rival’s controversial victory, however, was then overturned to a no-contest once it emerged that Garcia had tested positive for ostarine, a performance-enhancing drug, following two separate pre-fight VADA tests.

And yet, after claiming that the adverse finding was the result of contamination, the 26-year-old was only handed a lenient year-long ban by the New York State Athletic Commission.

Since then, Haney has filed a lawsuit against Garcia – alleging battery, fraud and breach of contract – in response to his doping violations.

And while this legal action may not give him the desired outcome, it is nonetheless a show of his intention to improve the sport of boxing.

Sure enough, the American has now cemented his stance by joining VADA’s 24/7/365 program, meaning he will be tested both in and out of competition until January 2, 2026.

@Vada_Testing welcomes @Realdevinhaney to our 24/7/365 program that will extend to January 2, 2026.

— Vada-Testing.org (@Vada_Testing) January 2, 2025

Few boxers in the past have signed up to such stringent drug testing, with Haney being the first in 2025 to take part in the year-long program.

Of course, the majority of boxing’s leading promoters – and, in some cases, the fighters themselves – will pay for VADA testing, though the frequency of which is ultimately determined by whatever budgets are set aside.

Instead, VADA’s 24/7/365 program ensures that random drug testing is carried out all year round, regardless of whether a fighter is in training camp.

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