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Canelo had over 10 times more Clenbuterol in his system than banned cyclist Contador

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  • #91
    It's pretty obvious his blood was too rich with clen to have come from secondary meat contamination...and if he was thoroughly tested clean for the remainder of time up to the fight I'd still want to see it. But the bigger problem is there is no way GGG will get a Cinco de Mayo decision against Alvarez. He's damned unless he can KO him anyways.

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    • #92
      UCI world tour aint boxing alot more strict when it come to PEDS they are fighting it like no other organisation.

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      • #93
        Originally posted by siablo14 View Post
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        Originally Posted by hugh grant View Post
        I'm really disappointed with nelo. Look at his anjelic face you'd think butter wouldn't melt.
        Did you want to seriously hgarm GGG or sdomething. I bet if nelo koed GGG he wsdould have held back on power. Just like Ben Johnson could have really run 8.5 seconds in 100 metres when he won gold at Olympics and was disqualified but Ben didn't want to make it too obvious so slowed himself down purposely
        I call rubbish on that time. Where did you read that?

        I call rubbish on that time. Where did you read that?
        Truth is he was going for a 9.65 - 9.70 when he looked left, saw no Carl Lewis and relaxed for the last 10 meters pointing his finger up... Oh and he also beat a juiced Elite field as Lewis, Christie, Mitchell all have positive testing records (Lewis tested positive 3 times in 1988 alone)... 3rd place Calvin Smith has never been caught doe...


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        • #94
          ''3g, why were you unable to do what you wanted to do vs nelo.''

          ''his dinner ......''

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          • #95
            Originally posted by Jubei View Post
            Any amount of Clenbuterol is doping, says WADA

            'This is just the dopers adjusting or mis-adjusting to the testing'
            Alberto Contador's lawyers will need to re-think their Tour de France doping defence. A WADA official reminded them that an athlete with any amount of the drug Clenbuterol is considered positive.

            "Just because it's small doesn't mean it's not doping," WADA's Christiane Ayotte told the New York Times. "This is just the dopers adjusting or mis-adjusting to the testing."

            Ayotte runs the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) lab outside of Montreal. She commented on the recent cases of athletes testing positive for small amounts of Clenbuterol. The drug helps breathing and weight loss.

            Recent cases:
            - China's Fuyu Li: 50-100 picograms
            - Italy's Alessandro Colò: 200 picograms
            - Spain's Alberto Contador: 50 picograms
            - Germany's Dimitrij Ovtcharov: 75 picograms
            - Mexico's Saul "Canelo" Alvarez: 600-800 piocgrams

            Cyclists Li and Colò both received suspensions from their federations. Germany acquitted table tennis player Ovtcharov, but WADA has since appealed the decision. All of the athletes argued that the Clenbuterol came from eating contaminated beef.

            The WADA lists Clenbuterol as a banned substance regardless of how it was ingested. Contador maintains his innocence and claims that the beef that his Astana team bought in Irún, Spain, caused the positive result.

            Link: http://www.velonation.com/News/ID/66...says-WADA.aspx

            Here is Canelo, 2 failed tests in 3 days:


            0.6-0.8 nanogram = 600-800 picograms

            It is alarming how the media tries to fool the public by calling it "Just traces" and alot of people just fall for it. All the previously mentioned athletes had much less Clenbuterol in their samples and yet got suspended, you have to wonder how much meat Canelo must have eaten to have 12-14 times the amount of Clenbuterol in his system?

            In an article from GQ 18 months ago Canelo claimed that he wouldnt eat any red meat during training camp:

            The Real-Life Diet of Canelo Álvarez, Who Can't Eat Much

            Still, boxing has one huge piece of prep work that’s easy to forget about: staying in your weight class. Weight is everything in boxing, and maintaining that number is a slog. “I eat bread only once a week,” says Saúl “Canelo” Álvarez via a translator, “or maybe a serving of rice. But no more than once a week.”

            Breakfast
            Egg whites with ham and orange juice

            Lunch
            Chicken with carrots, squash, broccoli and cauliflower

            Snacks
            Apples, cucumbers, g****s, jicama

            Dinner
            Protein shake with no carbs

            read more: https://www.gq.com/story/canelo-alvarez-real-life-diet
            LMAO. Small traces consistent of meat contamination my ass. The vada director has been paid off.

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            • #96
              Lol why is vada changing their stance of any amount is doping with canelo?

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              • #97
                Originally posted by satiev1 View Post
                Lol why is vada changing their stance of any amount is doping with canelo?

                Dela Hoya and team canelo greasing their palms. Shady ****s!

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                • #98
                  Originally posted by Kuyukut View Post
                  nothing to worry about, canelo will cleanse his system with IV to hide it!

                  ask fraud jr, he knows the drill!
                  What do mean?
                  He already got caught!
                  [IMG]https://media.*****.com/media/dhIpZfjIOG6dO/*****.gif[/IMG]

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                  • #99
                    Okay nice numbers but who is the Source of that 600-800 picograms.. Please link Wada site or any valid source

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                    • Originally posted by Jubei View Post
                      Any amount of Clenbuterol is doping, says WADA

                      'This is just the dopers adjusting or mis-adjusting to the testing'
                      Alberto Contador's lawyers will need to re-think their Tour de France doping defence. A WADA official reminded them that an athlete with any amount of the drug Clenbuterol is considered positive.

                      "Just because it's small doesn't mean it's not doping," WADA's Christiane Ayotte told the New York Times. "This is just the dopers adjusting or mis-adjusting to the testing."

                      Ayotte runs the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) lab outside of Montreal. She commented on the recent cases of athletes testing positive for small amounts of Clenbuterol. The drug helps breathing and weight loss.

                      Recent cases:
                      - China's Fuyu Li: 50-100 picograms
                      - Italy's Alessandro Colò: 200 picograms
                      - Spain's Alberto Contador: 50 picograms
                      - Germany's Dimitrij Ovtcharov: 75 picograms
                      - Mexico's Saul "Canelo" Alvarez: 600-800 piocgrams

                      Cyclists Li and Colò both received suspensions from their federations. Germany acquitted table tennis player Ovtcharov, but WADA has since appealed the decision. All of the athletes argued that the Clenbuterol came from eating contaminated beef.

                      The WADA lists Clenbuterol as a banned substance regardless of how it was ingested. Contador maintains his innocence and claims that the beef that his Astana team bought in Irún, Spain, caused the positive result.

                      Link: http://www.velonation.com/News/ID/66...says-WADA.aspx

                      Here is Canelo, 2 failed tests in 3 days:


                      0.6-0.8 nanogram = 600-800 picograms

                      It is alarming how the media tries to fool the public by calling it "Just traces" and alot of people just fall for it. All the previously mentioned athletes had much less Clenbuterol in their samples and yet got suspended, you have to wonder how much meat Canelo must have eaten to have 12-14 times the amount of Clenbuterol in his system?

                      In an article from GQ 18 months ago Canelo claimed that he wouldnt eat any red meat during training camp:

                      The Real-Life Diet of Canelo Álvarez, Who Can't Eat Much

                      Still, boxing has one huge piece of prep work that’s easy to forget about: staying in your weight class. Weight is everything in boxing, and maintaining that number is a slog. “I eat bread only once a week,” says Saúl “Canelo” Álvarez via a translator, “or maybe a serving of rice. But no more than once a week.”

                      Breakfast
                      Egg whites with ham and orange juice

                      Lunch
                      Chicken with carrots, squash, broccoli and cauliflower

                      Snacks
                      Apples, cucumbers, g****s, jicama

                      Dinner
                      Protein shake with no carbs

                      read more: https://www.gq.com/story/canelo-alvarez-real-life-diet
                      Horrible picture aside, thats a terrific break down. I didnt know the exact amount he had, but for him to be that far ahead of previous positive tests by other athletes, and to be declared de facto innocent is remarkable.

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