Does Canelo participate in Vada's Clean Boxing Program?

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  • Don Mac
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    Does Canelo participate in Vada's Clean Boxing Program?

    Or if not, has he ever been part of it? Just curious to know
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    I'm pretty sure he used to.

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    • satiev1
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      #3
      Nope. And he's gonna need all the drugs in the world to compete against ggg.

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        The Almighty CANELOLUJAH is single handedly saving boxing and as such is beyond reproach!

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        • BrometheusBob.
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          He was VADA tested for the Chavez Jr fight, but I don't recall when the testing started.

          He's not fighting for the WBC belt and isn't in the CBP. But they may still have VADA testing. If so, I haven't heard about it yet.

          I do recall someone from Canelo's camp saying he'd adhere to the IBF's second day rehydration weigh in doe.

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          • Don Mac
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            well I just looked into it...
            It seems that Vada joined up with the WBC and launched the program in early may last year. all boxers with WBC belts (inc Canelo)were given 90 days to read up on which drugs were banned before testing got underway. Under the program, fighters are tested randomly at any time.
            Now, isnt it coincidental that Canelo chooses to give up the WBC belt, just a few days after the launch of this program?

            So, did Canelo avoid the Clean Boxing Program when he gave up the WBC Belt?
            Last edited by Don Mac; 08-24-2017, 03:59 AM.

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