Former WBC cruiserweight champion Juan Carlos Gomez received the results of an independent drug test today. On December 22nd, 2005, in a Burbank, California medical clinic, the thirty-two year old Gomez took the independent drug test. The test’s results showed no ******* traces in the system of Gomez. Juan Carlos took matters into his own hands and scheduled the test when a December 16th Associated Press report stated that he had tested positive for ******* use after an October 15th bout with former WBC heavyweight champion Oliver McCall in Germany and faced a possible two-year suspension. Juan Carlos won the bout via a unanimous decision.
"I am not afraid to be tested, as I have not used *******. The results from Germany must have been an error. I look forward to straightening out my immigration status here in the United States and traveling to Germany to look into this matter," said Gomez from his Santa Monica, California home.
Added Gomez, "Most interesting to me is that no one has contacted me from the German boxing commission or Universum, my promotional company, regarding these allegations about ******* use."
Juan Carlos Gomez, nicknamed The Black Panther, has a solid record of 40-1 (33 KOs) and is currently ranked as the number four heavyweight in the World by the World Boxing Council
"I am not afraid to be tested, as I have not used *******. The results from Germany must have been an error. I look forward to straightening out my immigration status here in the United States and traveling to Germany to look into this matter," said Gomez from his Santa Monica, California home.
Added Gomez, "Most interesting to me is that no one has contacted me from the German boxing commission or Universum, my promotional company, regarding these allegations about ******* use."
Juan Carlos Gomez, nicknamed The Black Panther, has a solid record of 40-1 (33 KOs) and is currently ranked as the number four heavyweight in the World by the World Boxing Council
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