Stop comparing cyclist failed tests to Canelo

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  • Kuyukut
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    #11
    it was found that 98% of mexicans are clearly having clenbuterol in their system.

    it came from tainted meat!

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    • travestyny
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      #12
      Originally posted by bigdunny1
      https://www.yahoo.com/amphtml/sports...222205202.html

      The concentration of Clenbuterol in Alvarez’s body was low, and that is significant, Conte said.

      “When they say trace amounts, it’s way down in the parts per trillion,” Conte said. “You have parts per million, parts per billion and then parts per trillion. You have trace and then this would be called ultra-trace concentrations. So do I think this is likely it came from a contaminated meat source? I do.

      Laughing at idiots trying to find lower levels and thinking they know more then experts at VADA, WADA, and Victor Conte. lol
      You've provided evidence that they said was lacking, and experts to back up your claims....yet they still want to doubt you???

      lol. Some of these dudes are just butthurt fans with the inability to think rationally. Don't worry about it. The statements you've made are clear and logical to anyone with a brain.

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      • Robbie Barrett
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        #13
        Hit them with facts and watch them lie and attack you.

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        • Citizen Koba
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          #14
          Originally posted by GGG Gloveking
          There currently is no threshold for consumption of clenbuterol. Any amount is against the rules
          This. I don't honestly care that much, and am open (though sceptical) to the idea that Canelo inadvertently ingested contaminated meat, but the rules is the rules. I'm not interested in judging the man's character, but to say that the rules don't apply to Mexicans because they have an excuse is ridiculous. I mean fuck it - the Chinese apparently use Clenbuterol in meat production too, so what do we do when athletes from the rest of the globe start saying they ate Chinese the week before the test?

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          • bigdunny1
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            #15
            Originally posted by GGG Gloveking
            Anybody would be ****** to compare a reputable sport, like cycling, to boxing.

            Boxing: Corruption at its Finest
            The problem isn't cyclist vs boxing. There are examples of other boxers from non contaminated food countries being banned. Does NFL has more creditbilty then cyclist and boxing? Hell yes and they didn't suspend a player who visited Mexico on vacation for 1 week and tested with these same level threshold as canelo. It's pretty cut and dry by the testing agencies unless you from a country with tained meat problem you shouldn't have any traces even small ones in your system. Cyclist from Europe don't have a valid excuse for how it got there in the first place because this shyt isn't in their meat. Mexico does.
            Last edited by bigdunny1; 03-07-2018, 02:56 PM.

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            • WesternChamp
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              #16
              Originally posted by Robbie Barrett
              Hit them with facts and watch them lie and attack you.
              look at this lil butt hurt boy.

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              • Kuyukut
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                #17
                why blame canelo? the meat he ate is clearly tainted?

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                • WesternChamp
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                  #18
                  Originally posted by Robbie Barrett
                  Hit them with facts and watch them lie and attack you.
                  facts?

                  bu bu but his head grew doe!

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                  • GGG Gloveking
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                    #19
                    Originally posted by bigdunny1
                    The problem isn't cyclist vs boxing. There are examples of other boxers from non contaminated food countries being banned. Does NFL has more creditbilty then cyclist and boxing? Hell yes and they didn't suspend a player who visited Mexico on vacation for 1 week and tested with these same level threshold as canelo. It's pretty cut and dry by the testing agencies unless you from a country with tained meat problem you shouldn't have any traces even small ones in your system. Cyclist from Europe don't have a valid excuse for how it got there in the first place because this shyt isn't in their meat. Mexico does.
                    The real problem is that there is a rule not being enforced. There is no threshold for clenbuterol consumption. It has been violated.

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                    • HarvardBlue
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                      #20
                      Conte believes it's "likely" that it came from a contaminated meat source. That is not a fact that is an opinion. His opinion.

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