Comments Thread For: Photos: Canelo, Golovkin - Ready For Trilogy War in Las Vegas
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I got limited knowledge on the subject but this guy knows the score
"In short, hair follicle tests are a flawed testing method that has been discouraged in PED testing around the world. Equine (horse racing) have used this testing for years - and since seen to be wildly inaccurate.
For example, if testing subject A has dark hair, they are up to 4x more likely to have an accurate reading over 5 tests in comparison to someone with blonde or ginger hair.
This may have been the sole reason why Canelo’s team used the follicle test in the first place - from the outside it looks like they went the extra mile for more stringent testing. Whereas, the truth is anything but that. The reality is, Canelo could have undertaken 20 different follicle tests, knowing that a number of these would come back with very low dose rates. His team could then disregard the majority of these with high results and only publish the minority result with low readings.
This would align perfectly with the ‘tainted meat’ theory. It sounds like tinfoil hat territory, but I assure you, using the hair follicle method is nothing more than smoke and mirrors".Comment
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Did it ever occur to you that perhaps the hair follicle test was a load of chit? That would be consistent with a chit contaminated meat excuse.
I got limited knowledge on the subject but this guy knows the score
"In short, hair follicle tests are a flawed testing method that has been discouraged in PED testing around the world. Equine (horse racing) have used this testing for years - and since seen to be wildly inaccurate.
For example, if testing subject A has dark hair, they are up to 4x more likely to have an accurate reading over 5 tests in comparison to someone with blonde or ginger hair.
This may have been the sole reason why Canelo’s team used the follicle test in the first place - from the outside it looks like they went the extra mile for more stringent testing. Whereas, the truth is anything but that. The reality is, Canelo could have undertaken 20 different follicle tests, knowing that a number of these would come back with very low dose rates. His team could then disregard the majority of these with high results and only publish the minority result with low readings.
This would align perfectly with the ‘tainted meat’ theory. It sounds like tinfoil hat territory, but I assure you, using the hair follicle method is nothing more than smoke and mirrors".
Then after he does hair follicle testing it's a flawed testing method.Comment
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