Comments Thread For: Amir Khan Considers Working With UKAD, Anti-Doping Agencies To Educate Fighters on 'Drug Contamination'

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  • MusoMeanderings
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    #31
    Originally posted by FlatLine

    Wait til your reading comprehension gets passed kindergarten level.
    I realize that I am a complete moron for trying to challenge you expertise. My chances of winning this argument aren't worth a gnat's ass on a
    dung heap. I would be better off if I flushed my laptop down the commode than argue with you. I promise to slink away in humiliation and not dare show my face in public ever again.

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    • SUBZER0ED
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      #32
      The guy gets busted and first says it's contamination of his sample, then it's that he got it in his system from shaking hands. When those excuses raised eyebrows, he now says maybe he'll work with the group that banned him, to educate the young fighters coming up. FOH

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      • FlatLine
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        #33
        Originally posted by MusoMeanderings

        I realize that I am a complete moron for trying to challenge you expertise. My chances of winning this argument aren't worth a gnat's ass on a
        dung heap. I would be better off if I flushed my laptop down the commode than argue with you. I promise to slink away in humiliation and not dare show my face in public ever again.
        Lol.. This is a place for discussion and debate so control the compulsion to flush the laptop.
        The facts seem very likely that Khan's case is one of contamination. Ostarine is the most common substance found in contaminated supplements which you can get over the counter.
        Gaining muscle mass is no benefit to a boxer trying to make weight, unless he's a heavyweight, or moving up many weight divisions. Khan fits neither profile.

        Add to that he was a long-time vocal proponent of strict drug testing and never failed a test in over 10 years of being tested every fight. And randomly tested all year round. He only fails after a 3 year retirement, and it was the most common supplement contaminant we know of, Ostarine. If you put the pieces together, and factor in Khan's track record of being clean, it's very likely his case was one of contamination. Just like these USADA ostarine contamination cases from the UFC back in 2018, the year before Khan originally retired.
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        • MusoMeanderings
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          #34
          Not having a motive doesn't mean he did not do it. Having drugs found in his system does.

          He might have been bulking before a cut after having gained some fat during his inactivity stretch and losing some muscle mass.

          Also, as a professional rich athlete you have the ways and means to test what you ingest.

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