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Originally posted by Robbie Barrett View PostAriza would be severely punished if that happened by the courts. But it's possible.
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Originally posted by TheBigLug View PostAs if we're still talking about the meat.
If anyone believes it's about meat, please inbox me, i have some magic beans i'd like to sell you.Exactly this.
He's got Clenbuterol in his system because he took Clenbuterol, not because of any cheap meat he ate that fell off the back of a van.
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Originally posted by bigdunny1 View PostLiving in Mexico makes it hard to avoid that is the part you are not getting. The farms lie about using the stuff it's a country wide problem. Nobody knows which farm do or dont use it. Canelo and his team likely thought this would never effect him. Doesn't mean they did anything intentionally just naive. And being naive doesn't mean you tried to cheat. And guess who agrees with that VADA, USADA, who have had a policy of not punishing athletes just because they live in a country with bad meat standards and regulations. A country where the farms that provide meat to restaurants, groceries, butchers can just lie about what they are putting in the meat.
canelo aint no poor kid begging for food on the street corner in mexico.
this mofo was posting pictures of his exotic car collections so stop it!!
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Originally posted by Chrismart View PostExactly this.
He's got Clenbuterol in his system because he took Clenbuterol, not because of any cheap meat he ate that fell off the back of a van.
58 out of 200 slaughterhouse's in Mexico were found in 2016 to be producing contaminated meat. This is a huge problem for the anti-doping authorities. https://t.co/NIZd475brp
— Victor Conte (@VictorConte) March 5, 2018
And the NFL player who went 1 week vacation trip to Mexico came back testing positive when he stayed in expensive hotel a day ate at high end restaurants. It's not about cheap or low quality meat it's the farms that sell to everyone are sketchy and putting this shyt in without telling the public. They only acknowledge it if/after they get busted.
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Originally posted by bigdunny1 View PostAnother idiot who thinks contaminated meat is only sold at a taco stand in the hood or in the back of a van. lol
58 out of 200 slaughterhouse's in Mexico were found in 2016 to be producing contaminated meat. This is a huge problem for the anti-doping authorities. https://t.co/NIZd475brp
— Victor Conte (@VictorConte) March 5, 2018
And the NFL player who went 1 week vacation trip to Mexico came back testing positive when he stayed in expensive hotel a day ate at high end restaurants. It's not about cheap or low quality meat it's the farms that sell to everyone are sketchy and putting this shyt in without telling the public. They only acknowledge it if/after they get busted.
are you telling me canelo couldnt have held his training camp in the US? doesnt he train half of his time in san diego anyways?
so canelo knew about the bad meat but made no effort to avoid it? hmmmm i wonder why??? maybe so that when he gets caught, he can fall back on it and use it as an excuse, like what you're doing now!!!!!!!
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Originally posted by Robbie Barrett View PostFury's excuse was eating boar that had it's nuts. Which has been proven bull****.
The waters were muddied slightly by British bobsleigh's Lenny Paul, who successfully argued in 1997 that he tested positive for nandrolone as a result of eating spaghetti bolognese made with contaminated beef, but scientists now agree that the steroid is not present in edible tissues.
The same defence was taken a stage further when two swimmers claimed they had tested positive after eating a Brazilian dish of uncastrated boar's meat. David Meca, of Spain, and Igor Majcen, of Slovenia, were banned for four years.
Professor Arne Ljundqvist, the head of the medical committee of the Inter- national Olympic Committee, said: "People have tried to make nandrolone mysterious but it is the oldest known steroid. To test positive, you have to take something.
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/te...androlone.html
Fury's excuse was FAR more unbelievable than Canelo's but you defended him constantly. You flip-flopping biased hypocrite. GTFOH.
Strange that UKAD did a deal with him instead of putting a lid on the case and nailing it down ..
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Originally posted by Illmatic94 View PostClenelo is a disgusting doper.
even if his piss is clean from here all the way to may 5th it doesn't prove sht.
the clen would be detectable in the hair follicle for six months. thats why these corrupt fckers are not even bringing that up.
if it was ingested tainted meat that means he ate it 1-2 days before the test. meaning the fcker should be forced to provide proof of the source of this meat. whoever sold it to him should be shut down and investigated. clenbuterol food poisoning has some nasty side effects.
have him show receipts. what restaurant? what taco stand? if none of this is requested this "investigation" is dog sht.
you already have WBC jumping out the window for canelo with having done ZERO investigating. if that doesn't scream corruption nothing will.
suspend this doped up fcker. and have him pay GGG $5 million. he got on clen to improve his weak ass stamina and got popped on a cycle. now we know why he was so confident of a KO. he didn't want to gas out like he did last time.
Originally posted by SthPaw View PostEmbarrassing isn’t it. If Canelo wasn’t Mexican and couldn’t rest his excuse on the controversial Mexican meat regulations, and he was from somewhere else entirely, then he would have another excuse and you know what? People would bend over backwards to defend that too. It happens when there is a controversy in this scale - the water gets muddied and we are told by the establishment to drink it. Some of us want too, some of us say no, sir.
He’s dirty.
Any ‘fan’ that stands by his meat excuse is ignorant, ******, a fanboy or all three in any combination desired.
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Originally posted by bigdunny1 View PostAnother idiot who thinks contaminated meat is only sold at a taco stand in the hood or in the back of a van. lol
58 out of 200 slaughterhouse's in Mexico were found in 2016 to be producing contaminated meat. This is a huge problem for the anti-doping authorities. https://t.co/NIZd475brp
— Victor Conte (@VictorConte) March 5, 2018
And the NFL player who went 1 week vacation trip to Mexico came back testing positive when he stayed in expensive hotel a day ate at high end restaurants. It's not about cheap or low quality meat it's the farms that sell to everyone are sketchy and putting this shyt in without telling the public. They only acknowledge it if/after they get busted.
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Originally posted by rrayvez View PostThe fact that his trainers are known butchers and own meat markets makes it even more obvious that either cheating was involved or that we are truly dealing with some of the dumbest people in boxing.
Originally posted by GGGeither disqualify him or [deliver] penalties
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