This means Valdez is did not fail a test. The Association of Boxing Commissions made the correct call to go with the informed, researched Wada protocol over Vada made up protocol (who has no research department, no investigation deparment, just a person with a laptop sending emails).
It makes sense to me. I understand why the Yaqui commission made their decision, they follow WADA guidelines.
From the WBC website they state the CBP process is:
"VADA, which is the administering agency for the program, randomly selects the boxer to take the exams. CLERIDIUM is the agency that collects the evidence. Blood and / or urine samples are taken from the selected boxer. The samples taken are sent to accredited WADA laboratories. Test results are reported by VADA. Positive / adverse results are managed by the WBC Results Management Committee."
If the CBP uses WADA labs, why is VADA announcing the results according to their own guidelines and not the results according WADA criteria? Does the CBP use VADA criteria? I'm still confused...