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Dillian Whyte spoke to social media to reveal the stress he is currently facing as he continues to fight to prove he is innocent of performance-enhancing drugs.
Whyte was temporarily suspended by the World Boxing Council pending an investigation into an adverse finding drawn from a pre-test in his recent fight against Oscar Rivas.
The Anti-Doping Union and the British Boarding Board of Control allow the Londoner to fight and win the WBC's provisional title as well as the right to challenge champion Deontay Wilder after his unanimous victory.
He maintained his innocence and made it to Instagram on Saturday to publish an article about his current situation, suggesting that he was "stressed out".
Whyte posted an excerpt from the song that he was listening to – the hit "The Seige's Outside" – which includes the lyrics "you came and failed the test" and "I left you to fall without excuses ".
Whyte had previously written on Twitter: "I am so disappointed with the garbage that has been said about me in recent days.
"I have lawyers who take care of that and we were told that I could not talk about it for good legal reasons." "I was allowed to fight and I did not want to talk about it. I won this fight right in front of you, thank you for your support. "
Meanwhile, former world heavyweight champion, David Haye, has criticized people who "jump on the train" by condemning Whyte before any failed drug test is officially confirmed.
UK anti-doping officials have not yet commented on the case, while BBBC has announced that it has postponed its anti-doping program and sanctions to the UKAD.
And the former WBA champion, Haye, thinks caution is needed until any offense is confirmed.
He added: "If that turns out to be inaccurate, an indemnity must be paid because his mark is permanently affected, he is distracted as a fighter and it is potentially a terrible thing.
"Hopefully everything is settled, but it also hurts boxing." Boxing does not need headlines like this – especially if they turn out to be fake. "
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