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  • #21
    ​Khan's case was clearly contamination of sorts. People forget Khan was on year round testing for years and always clean. He was a long-time advocate of strict drug testing, going back 10 to 15 years. Then he retired for 3 years in 2019 and in his first fight back out of retirement against Brook he pops dirty for the only time in his whole career. Clearly contamination.

    He obviously wasn't on a strict boxing diet in that 3 years retirement and the substance Ostarine can be found in over the counter supplements, bought from any health store or even on Amazon. Sometimes it's not even listed on the label as it's not approved for human consumption by FDA so they sneak it in there without people knowing.

    Don't believe me, read this.
    "The most common ingredient slipping into supplements in recent years is ostarine".



    https://morningchalkup.com/2021/09/2...-supply-chain/

    So there we have it. Khan is obviously an innocent man.
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    • #22
      Originally posted by FlatLine View Post
      ​Khan's case was clearly contamination of sorts. People forget Khan was on year round testing for years and always clean. He was a long-time advocate of strict drug testing, going back 10 to 15 years. Then he retired for 3 years in 2019 and in his first fight back out of retirement against Brook he pops dirty for the only time in his whole career. Clearly contamination.

      He obviously wasn't on a strict boxing diet in that 3 years retirement and the substance Ostarine can be found in over the counter supplements, bought from any health store or even on Amazon. Sometimes it's not even listed on the label as it's not approved for human consumption by FDA so they sneak it in there without people knowing.

      Don't believe me, read this.
      "The most common ingredient slipping into supplements in recent years is ostarine".



      https://morningchalkup.com/2021/09/2...-supply-chain/

      So there we have it. Khan is obviously an innocent man.
      Amir, log out.

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      • #23
        I think this is a package deal from UKAD. A slap on the wrist with the reduced suspension, say the right things to the press how drugs are bad and also prolly some money changed hands between Amir and Kell for some extra yeyo to the latter.

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        • #24
          Khan took PEDs, and he STILL got his ass kicked.

          I never want to hear about how he could have beaten Floyd again.

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          • #25
            Originally posted by VG_Addict View Post
            Khan took PEDs, and he STILL got his ass kicked.
            AND Kell was probably fresh off a coke binge.

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            • #26
              Originally posted by MusoMeanderings View Post

              AND Kell was probably fresh off a coke binge.
              AND Brook was past his best, AND had one good eye, AND had taken a machete to the leg.

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              • #27
                Originally posted by VG_Addict View Post

                AND Brook was past his best, AND had one good eye, AND had taken a machete to the leg.
                To be fair to Amir, that nut shot from Dud prolly still limited his mobility.

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                • #28
                  Originally posted by MusoMeanderings View Post

                  Amir, log out.
                  The most common substance slipping into supplements in recent years is Ostarine. That's the number one supplement contamination on Earth. Its main benefit is to build muscle mass. Khan doesn't need muscle mass. He's not a heavyweight so its no benefit for a boxer at the weight range he fought at. Plus Khan was retired for 3 years and most probably taking over the counter supplements in that time. It doesn't take a genius to realize that it's a very clear case of contamination.

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                  • #29
                    Originally posted by FlatLine View Post

                    The most common substance slipping into supplements in recent years is Ostarine. That's the number one supplement contamination on Earth. Its main benefit is to build muscle mass. Khan doesn't need muscle mass. He's not a heavyweight so its no benefit for a boxer at the weight range he fought at. Plus Khan was retired for 3 years and most probably taking over the counter supplements in that time. It doesn't take a genius to realize that it's a very clear case of contamination.
                    You're not helping your case, Amir.

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                    • #30
                      Originally posted by MusoMeanderings View Post

                      You're not helping your case, Amir.
                      Wait til your reading comprehension gets passed kindergarten level.

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