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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Luis Nery Promoter is Firm: Test Failure Due To Contamination

    Luis Nery and his promoter, Zanfer Promotions of Mexico, are waiting for a resolution from the World Boxing Council (WBC) regarding the boxer's failed drug test. Last month,Nery stopped longtime champion Shinsuke Yamanaka in four rounds. The bout, which took place on August 15 in Japan, denied Yamanaka the chance to match a Japanese record-equaling 13th consecutive title defenses.
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    Ah yes, contamination. It's never because the boxer cheats. There's always some other reason... which means that no athlete has ever cheated in history.

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    • BoxingJunkie
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      #3
      Don't these guys know that the whole meat contamination excuse is quite old now? It's not going to work anymore, they just need to admit they cheated and move along.

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        #4
        Nery ate contaminated Mexican meat, nothing more and nothing less.

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        • Pigeons
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          #5
          It was just contaminated meat guys. Mexicans wouldn't cheat. They're naturally great boxers.

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          • Mexican_Puppet
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            #6
            Originally posted by Pound4PoundStud
            Don't these guys know that the whole meat contamination excuse is quite old now? It's not going to work anymore, they just need to admit they cheated and move along.
            Excuse?

            Shut the fu.ck up, ignorant.

            All you all don't know sh.it about how corrupt is Mexico.

            Here there is not law.

            The food is full of sh.it.

            The Soccer National Team had the same problem some years ago.

            And they have all the money of the world.

            Zalpiterol is not normal in athletes, and don't make you stronger faster or durable.

            Nery always was In great shape.

            Always, when he was a prospect, always looked in great shape.

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            • Mexican_Puppet
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              #7
              Originally posted by Pigeons
              It was just contaminated meat guys. Mexicans wouldn't cheat. They're naturally great boxers.
              They are.

              200 champs of the world.

              The latinamerican country with more champs since 1950.

              USA and Mexico are the complete bosses of this sport.

              Nery destroys Yamanaka yesterday, tomorrow or in 6 months.

              Zalpiterol don't make you have a great chin or Nery boxing skills.

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                #8
                So far Morales, Nery, Vargas and Browne used the same excuse.

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                • Mexican_Puppet
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                  #9
                  Read ignorant people:


                  Twenty-three players from Liga MX or featuring in matches involving Mexican Football Federation (FMF) teams tested positive for banned substances between 2012 and 2013, documents show.

                  Milenio Diario reported the findings this week after carrying out a freedom of information request with Mexico's National Institute of Transparency, Access to Information and Protection of Personal Data (INAI) in March 2014.

                  The FMF and Liga MX have never acknowledged or publicly released information that three out of 120 random drug tests in 2012 came back positive, as did 20 of 248 tests in 2013.

                  The tests from 2012 were only carried out on national team players (of all levels), while the tests from the second half of 2013 included Liga MX teams.

                  Liga MX president Enrique Bonilla denied that the positive tests -- carried out by Mexico's National Commission for Physical Culture and Sport laboratory, which is authorized by the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) -- broke any international or domestic rules, instead indicating that they were voluntary and the public didn't need to be informed.

                  "No institution obliges us to carry our anti-doping examinations," Bonilla told ESPN. "It is a voluntary decision. We do it every game."

                  Bonilla also revealed there are more cases since 2013 of players testing positive, but didn't give a figure.

                  In 2011, five Mexico national team players -- including Malaga goalkeeper Guillermo Ochoa -- tested positive for clenbuterol and missed the Gold Cup that year. However, the federation's disciplinary commission ruled the positive tests were due to contaminated meat and the players involved were not punished"


                  Twenty-three players from Liga MX or featuring in matches involving FMF teams tested positive for banned substances in 2012-13.



                  But but but is a excuse...

                  And they have all the money of the world to buy the best meat in the country and the meat still contaminated.

                  Probably I have Clembuterol into my organism and I don't know.

                  This country is so corrupt in all sense.

                  There is not control in those industries of food.
                  Last edited by Mexican_Puppet; 09-28-2017, 12:09 AM.

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                  • Mexican_Puppet
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by OctoberRed
                    So far Morales, Nery, Vargas and Browne used the same excuse.
                    Ignorant.

                    With the difference that in Mexico there is a great problem with meat and the contamination.

                    Vargas looked in the same form vs Salido and Berchelt.

                    And that was after the false dopping.

                    So shu.t your big mouth ignorant

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