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  • #11
    So Sulaiman just denied the validity of VADA testing and yet runs the "Clean Boxing Program" with VADA.

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    • #12
      So he's saying VADA got it wrong again? This is the what, the 2nd or 3rd time he said VADA got it wrong? If VADA wants to keep it's integrity they're going to have to pull out of this clean boxing program.

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      • #13
        Originally posted by hinode View Post
        So Sulaiman just denied the validity of VADA testing and yet runs the "Clean Boxing Program" with VADA.
        Originally posted by Motorcity Cobra View Post
        So he's saying VADA got it wrong again? This is the what, the 2nd or 3rd time he said VADA got it wrong? If VADA wants to keep it's integrity they're going to have to pull out of this clean boxing program.
        Yep. I just said the same thing before I read your post. This isn't the first time he's said they got it wrong. I don't see how they can stick with this program and still keep their credibility.

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        • #14
          Hes dirty.If you know there is a problem with the meat why keep eating the meat?

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          • #15
            Originally posted by Motorcity Cobra View Post
            Yep. I just said the same thing before I read your post. This isn't the first time he's said they got it wrong. I don't see how they can stick with this program and still keep their credibility.
            I don't think they have much credibility at this point. I wonder what Luis Ortiz's team thinks of this decision. I mean obviously Nery isn't a repeat offender. But they made their decision on Ortiz very quickly and it took them months to make a decision on Nery.

            It is possible that Mexican meat is contaminated. But if that's well known, as they claim, they should avoid it at all costs.

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            • #16
              Originally posted by TheCell8 View Post
              I don't think they have much credibility at this point. I wonder what Luis Ortiz's team thinks of this decision. I mean obviously Nery isn't a repeat offender. But they made their decision on Ortiz very quickly and it took them months to make a decision on Nery.

              It is possible that Mexican meat is contaminated. But if that's well known, as they claim, they should avoid it at all costs.
              What i said.Or import your meat.Its no excuse.

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              • #17
                Originally posted by TheCell8 View Post
                I don't think they have much credibility at this point. I wonder what Luis Ortiz's team thinks of this decision. I mean obviously Nery isn't a repeat offender. But they made their decision on Ortiz very quickly and it took them months to make a decision on Nery.

                It is possible that Mexican meat is contaminated. But if that's well known, as they claim, they should avoid it at all costs.
                And isn't there some type of way to tell if it's really from tainted meat? VADA knows Clenbuterol is widely used in Mexican cattle. Don't they have a test to determine if the levels match contamination from food?

                But this failed test wasn't even for Clenbuterol. He was popped using Zilpaterol which Sulaiman said was similar to Clenbuterol and also used in cattle. I'm not sure because I haven't looked into it. Sulaiman also said it makes no sense for Nery to use it because it's used to gain weight. So Sulaiman is a scientist now?

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                • #18
                  The only way to find out the truth is, randomly test the customers at the restaurants in Tijuana. If they come up with Zilpaterol in their system, then Nery is clean. Just need to make sure that these customers aren't working for Zanfer Promotions.

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                  • #19
                    Originally posted by Motorcity Cobra View Post
                    And isn't there some type of way to tell if it's really from tainted meat? VADA knows Clenbuterol is widely used in Mexican cattle. Don't they have a test to determine if the levels match contamination from food?

                    But this failed test wasn't even for Clenbuterol. He was popped using Zilpaterol which Sulaiman said was similar to Clenbuterol and also used in cattle. I'm not sure because I haven't looked into it. Sulaiman also said it makes no sense for Nery to use it because it's used to gain weight. So Sulaiman is a scientist now?
                    Doing a basic google search shows that it's a growth hormone for cows. Plus in terms of the Mexican meat scandal he probably just went to the supermarket to pick some **** up and got some bad meat. Mistakes happen.

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                    • #20
                      Originally posted by TheCell8 View Post
                      I don't think they have much credibility at this point. I wonder what Luis Ortiz's team thinks of this decision. I mean obviously Nery isn't a repeat offender. But they made their decision on Ortiz very quickly and it took them months to make a decision on Nery.

                      It is possible that Mexican meat is contaminated. But if that's well known, as they claim, they should avoid it at all costs.
                      Have they made a decision on Ortiz yet? WBA have banned him for 6 months and dropped him from rankings. Think the WBCs stance so far is that Wilder/Ortiz wouldnt be sanctioned on health grounds, nothing said since.

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