Comments Thread For: Jaime Munguia tests positive for banned substance following win over Bruno Surace

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  • kafkod
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    #91
    Originally posted by Smash

    hhmm yes im a pro athlete lets see what will i do, buy some random supplement from a store which i know might be contaminated with peds and see what happens......... yes thats a clever thing to do alrite
    That's exactly what Dillian Whyte did for his first PED ban, and it led to him being suspended for 2 years by the BBBoC for necking a pre-workout drink.

    The BBBoC will now be responsible for dealing with Munguia. If he gets a ban, expect it to be longer than it would have if he'd been popped in Mexico or the US.

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    • Coverdale
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      #92
      Originally posted by kafkod

      That's exactly what Dillian Whyte did for his first PED ban, and it led to him being suspended for 2 years by the BBBoC for necking a pre-workout drink.

      The BBBoC will now be responsible for dealing with Munguia. If he gets a ban, expect it to be longer than it would have if he'd been popped in Mexico or the US.
      It can't be globally enforced though. So he'll just continue to box in Mexico and whatever shady US state will take him, like Conor Benn did.

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        #93
        Originally posted by Boxing 112

        These tests don't mean **** when is the last time someone tested positive and got a long ban. Lot of fighters fight once a year if that, getting a 6 month or 1 year ban barely even counts as a ban
        A lot of times when a boxer gets year ban or something its retroactive too. "You're banned from boxing for a year, starting from the day of the fight....6 months ago."

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          #94
          Originally posted by Coverdale

          It can't be globally enforced though. So he'll just continue to box in Mexico and whatever shady US state will take him, like Conor Benn did.
          So far as I'm aware, sanctioning orgs and athletic commissions respect each other's rulings on VADA test results internationally. Benn failed a VADA test for the WBC's CBP, and the WBC exonerated him. The BBBoC only got involved because Benn was licenced by them, and it turned out they had no jurisdiction to punish him.
          Last edited by kafkod; 05-30-2025, 07:40 AM.

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            #95
            Originally posted by IronDanHamza

            It will. Well, 99.99999999999999999999999% chance.

            It's the same blood and urine that's sample A, just in a different bottle.

            If Sample A comes back positive, so will Sample B. It's really a waste of time even testing the B Sample.
            No, its not. The whole rationale is that the A-sample could have been tampered with or the original test could have been compromised somehow. It's entirely logical to test a A and B samples.

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              #96
              Originally posted by IronDanHamza

              Ostarine is taken orally but same difference.
              Damn, Khan was taking that shit? He's dumber that he looks.

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              • Boxing 112
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                #97
                Originally posted by kiaba360

                I remember Zolani Tete getting a 4 year ban.
                https://www.ukad.org.uk/news/profess...ed%20Substance.

                Yeah i never said there have not been longer ones there are quite a few who also get 4 years but not always at the highest level most the ones at the highest level don't get a big enough ban

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                  #98
                  Originally posted by ShoulderRoll
                  They need to impose a long suspension on his cheating ass.
                  Yeah, since Jaime isn't nearly as big as Canelo, I'm guessing 7 months. That's including 3.5 as time served while they drag their feet testing his b sample.

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                    #99
                    Originally posted by Elastic Recoilz
                    Green tea, beef, eggs, wild bore, handshakes, blood pressure medication - all very valid reasons tbh
                    You forgot spores in the air.

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                      #100
                      Originally posted by Coverdale

                      I'm sure you're right but what does it say about the people doping that they're prepared to rely on an endless succession of chemicals just to function in life? It's drug addiction of a different kind.

                      Canelo has made a lot of money (which is obviously highly valued by a lot of people) but there are guys in local gyms who no one will ever hear about doing exactly the same thing. IronDanHamza I'm going to again call for your perspective here. What's the motivation?
                      In sports? Most edge on opponents (mentally and physically), wanting to be the best when they don't have the capacity without assistance, having the mentality of most of my competitors are using, so I need to use to be on an even playing field. But, mostly, just wanting to everything to win, is the main reason.

                      In just every day to day life? Just to be a beast in life, really. And because steroids just make you feel fucking awesome. So yes, definitely an addiction. More to what the gear does for you as opposed to the actual gear itself.

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