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  • IronDanHamza
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    #31
    Originally posted by champion4ever
    Yes, that is something that I can believe. Also, I respect your opinion. Obviously, you have done more extensive research on this topic than I have. I must admit that I am highly impressed with your knowledge on this subject. You have excellent research skills. You could become a great investigative journalist if you wanted too. We good!
    Thank you mate.

    I have taken every PED there is so I know it from first hand experience. And worked in this industry (bodybuilding) for decades where PED use is necessary so it's just part of the job really.

    I wonder how this plays out now, I don't expect Garcia to get a lengthy ban with how these things usually unfold, especially were big money is involved but time will tell.

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      #32
      Originally posted by champion4ever
      The irony is first Ryan said he was innocent and being set up and allegedly had both his nails and hair follicles tested as they both came back negative to prove it.

      Now he is saying that he had indeed taken Ostarine but he didn’t take it to cheat. As he is using the cross contamination excuse.

      He is a liar. If now he is admitting to having Ostarine in his system then how in the Hell did both his nail and hair follicles samples come back negative?
      Yes, good points. But WBC will just go with whatever is convenient and justified a "no ban" decision anyway!

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        #33
        Originally posted by tokon

        Yes, good points. But WBC will just go with whatever is convenient and justified a "no ban" decision anyway!
        If that happens then Team Haney should sue both the WBC and the NYSAC. They put both his life and health in jeopardy.

        They allowed a combatant that they knew who was hopped up dope. To enter into a boxing ring to compete in a professional prizefight.

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          #34
          Originally posted by tokon

          Yes, good points. But WBC will just go with whatever is convenient and justified a "no ban" decision anyway!
          At the very least they could change the verdict to a no contest or at best a disqualification.

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            #35
            Originally posted by champion4ever

            If that happens then Team Haney should sue both the WBC and the NYSAC. They put both his life and health in jeopardy.

            They allowed a combatant that they knew who was hopped up dope. To enter into a boxing ring to compete in a professional prizefight.
            They didn’t know at the time of the fight.

            They were notified about a week later of the positive tests.

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              #36
              Originally posted by IronDanHamza

              They didn’t know at the time of the fight.

              They were notified about a week later of the positive tests.
              Well they do know now and should take very swift and decisive action against Ryan Garcia for popping dirty.

              To do otherwise, would just further cement the sully reputation of an already corrupt sport.

              Ryan Garcia has been caught cheating. He has violated one of the NYSAC rules and should pay dearly for it.
              Last edited by champion4ever; 06-06-2024, 12:35 PM.

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                #37
                Originally posted by champion4ever

                If that happens then Team Haney should sue both the WBC and the NYSAC. They put both his life and health in jeopardy.

                They allowed a combatant that they knew who was hopped up dope. To enter into a boxing ring to compete in a professional prizefight.
                Sorry, just seen IronDan beat me to it!
                Last edited by tokon; 06-07-2024, 07:21 PM.

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