damn he had vitamin c in his carne asada?
Comments Thread For: Canelo Tests Positive For Clenbuterol Ahead of Golovkin Fight
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Maybe, but this is such a common problem in mexican meat , and given that its trace levels, that I am not certain. I think it's more than fine to be reasonable, but it's also okay to give him a degree of benefit of the doubt given that's a relatively common problem
But the forum really goes on ****** directions
that sounds like the case..... but boxing authorities need to slam the door on that excuse once and for allComment
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that's what I was thinking, since "tained meat" excuse works, might as well train there and if anything goes bad, blame it on the meat lolComment
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I like both of these guys, so I'm trying to steer clear of what we all know is really going on here. We all see how it is when you're a fan of someone and don't want to believe it. And I'm decently sure that in one of the All Access/24/7 or whatever it was in the buildup to the Canelo/Mayweather fight that Canelo said when eating in the kitchen with the translation at the bottom of the screen, that his training camp meat was imported because meat down there was lousy with parasites and bacteria. He's definitely not taking chances with food contamination. He's a vet at this point.You have to be a complete dumb ass to buy the tainted meat argument. It was already well known meat was tainted and of course he’d have his imported. It’s a millions of dollar fight.
We knew all along he was using Clen to cut all that weight.
If this was Golovkin the Big Stomps of the thread would be all over it.
Shut the **** UP, Canelo is a dirty fighter, period.Comment
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do you think Canelo or anyone in his camp has heard of this problem?Comment
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Hmmmmm bit suss, lived in Mexico his whole life, never tests positive, now he’s in a fight with a point to prove and he’s eatin contaminated meat...something not rightComment
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The solution would be avoiding meat entirely but no one is doing that.Comment
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