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Originally posted by ShoulderRoll View Post
Good thing American beef isn’t contaminated with clenbuterol. The cattle industry here doesn’t have that as a rampant problem like they do in Mexico.LarryMerchant'sBottle likes this.
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Originally posted by A.B Counterhooks View Post
Lol is not like a nutritionist and or a personal chef can distinguish or actually know if meat could be contaminated or not, Contaminated cattle is a real known Public health problem in Mexico in several states if folks here wasn't aware, and we not just talking with Boxers,I clearly remember Whole Mexican Soccer Team (Seleccion Nacional de Futbol) popping for Clen...even members of the Technical Staff , just to bring up one of many most known notable cases with this particular health issue.
You gonna tell me that Ginger can't afford to buy good quality meat from outside of Mexico??? I have a hard time believing that Ginger suddenly gets the urge to park near a street taco vendor to try the tacos because they have a long line of happy customers.....
He's the biggest current boxer in Mexico, he shouldn't be purchasing his meat from Pancho's Meat Market or Paco's Tacos taco truck...Last edited by LarryMerchant'sBottle; 12-06-2024, 04:07 PM.BrankoB likes this.
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Originally posted by LarryMerchant'sBottle View Post
Those were rhetorical questions. Somebody as disciplined as Ginger should never test positive for Clen....
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For the record, I'm not trying to offend anyone with names like Pancho's Meat Market or Paco's Tacos. I'm from Southern CA and have seen those business names before...
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Originally posted by BrankoB View Post
... unless he is actually taking Clenbuterol. I am actually shocked that he failed that test. Athletes with his type of resources usually know how to take illegal supplements and still test clean. They can buy all the best knowledge and help on how to cheat the system. Obviously he thought he needed some extra help to deal with GGG but failed to take all the necessary precautions not to get caught.BrankoB likes this.
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Originally posted by LarryMerchant'sBottle View Post
The soccer incident you are speaking of was over a decade ago. For over a decade the Mexican athletes have been very well aware of their country's meat being tainted with Clen. Having said that, there should be no reason Ginger or any high profiled Mexican Boxer to be buying tacos off the street weeks before a fight, period. They know of the problem and should not risk it.
You gonna tell me that Ginger can't afford to buy good quality meat from outside of Mexico??? I have a hard time believing that Ginger suddenly gets the urge to park near a street taco vendor to try the tacos because they have a long line of happy customers.....
He's the biggest current boxer in Mexico, he shouldn't be purchasing his meat from Pancho's Meat Market or Paco's Tacos taco truck...Verus
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Originally posted by A.B Counterhooks View Post
Bro keep in mind that problem isn't limited just to the regular street Tacos stand, thats just the easiest way you could catch food contamination for sure bu yet not exclusively ,its obvious the Ginger has been more careful with his food selection ever since as he has remained clean and enrolled with Vada and their drug screenings.
It's all good though and I appreciate your respectful reply....BrankoB
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Originally posted by BrankoB View Post
... unless he is actually taking Clenbuterol. I am actually shocked that he failed that test. Athletes with his type of resources usually know how to take illegal supplements and still test clean. They can buy all the best knowledge and help on how to cheat the system. Obviously he thought he needed some extra help to deal with GGG but failed to take all the necessary precautions not to get caught.
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