By Frank Dalleres The Sweet Science. The Noble Art. Boxing has a lore of its own and is a law unto itself. It occupies a parallel existence in which its rules, first published under the sponsorship of the ninth Marquess of Queensbury in 1867, and a love of litigation – real and threatened – are deemed sufficient to see the sport through any storm or scandal. This parallel world extends to boxing’s anti-doping regime. The Voluntary Anti-Doping Agency (Vada) conducts pre-fight testing to protect boxers. This supplements the work of the national agencies working under the auspices of the World An…