Comments Thread For: Oscar Valdez Tests Positive For VADA Banned Substance, Fight With Conceicao In Question

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  • suzuky23
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    #121
    Cheating is normal in Mexican Boxing camps …

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    • OhG
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      #122
      Eddy is the dirty one here along with his fighters, do your homework, diuretics are used in the sports world to eliminate excessive water retained by the body when using ban substance and to clean your body from them!!! Shame on Eddy you've been caught again! Blood work will tell the story!!! FACTS are FACTS!!!

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      • ShoulderRoll
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        #123
        Originally posted by OhG
        Eddy is the dirty one here along with his fighters, do your homework, diuretics are used in the sports world to eliminate excessive water retained by the body when using ban substance and to clean your body from them!!! Shame on Eddy you've been caught again! Blood work will tell the story!!! FACTS are FACTS!!!
        Valdez didn't get caught with a diuretic.

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        • tokon
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          #124
          Originally posted by KTFOKING
          Key thing here was that it came from the WBC clean boxing program so Valdez likely didn't expect to be tested...He wasn't entered into like the VADA 8 week testing program or anything.
          Yes, that supposed to be the point of random testing. So, if vada is the testing agency, and it's WBC Clean Boxing program, then there is no "in competition" period, ie, a fail for a substance on vada list is a fail!

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          • KTFOKING
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            #125
            Originally posted by tokon

            Yes, that supposed to be the point of random testing. So, if vada is the testing agency, and it's WBC Clean Boxing program, then there is no "in competition" period, ie, a fail for a substance on vada list is a fail!
            No, that's not what I mean. If he would have signed up for the VADA testing program or any sort of drug testing program, he would know he will be getting tested during that period...This came out of left field since the WBC clean boxing program hardly tests fighters...Some go over two years without being tested.

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            • TheBoxGod
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              #126
              Vada has no power, fight will go on. You must understand the failed test is for something that is not on any organization banned substance list, it is only banned for In-competition very similar to coffee meaning you can use it during your fight camp but you cannot come into the fight having consumed it. Vada is a service facilitator with no research department, no investigation department, so they adding items to the always banned list is beyond their scope. Wada has already set the standard for this through their Research team and its only banned n-competition, this fight will continue on and Vada will once again look like the joke their organization are, 1 person with a laptop (vada) cannot set the standard.

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              • tokon
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                #127
                Originally posted by KTFOKING

                No, that's not what I mean. If he would have signed up for the VADA testing program or any sort of drug testing program, he would know he will be getting tested during that period...This came out of left field since the WBC clean boxing program hardly tests fighters...Some go over two years without being tested.
                Yes, I get what you're saying. He was surprised to be genuinely randomly tested and has been caught out!

                ​​​​​​What I'm saying is this crap about "in/out of competition" doesn't apply with VADA and the WBC Clean Boxing program.

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