Comments Thread For: Golovkin: Canelo '******' and 'Shameful' For Testing Positive
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Or you are drug testing specialist like VADA and USDA and say otherwise that canelo levels were low and consistent with contaminated meat studies and lives in a country with rampant contaminated meat. I'll take the word of the experts over yours.Comment
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That would have been a damn shame that a proven cheat would end UKAD. Luckily that didn't happen and he did get some kind of punishment.Comment
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That's a good point and if I was Canelo and was sure I was innocent I'd be encouraging that. Honestly if a fighter is clean he'd be going out of his way to prove it on the heels of a failed test. If Canelo doesn't I think that's telling us what most intelligent and mature observers are thinking/knowing.
Exactly. Athletes always claim they are innocent. But as I said before if they are so clean and innocent why aren't they going out of there way to prove beyond a reasonable doubt that the failed test is wrong?
This is entirely possible for a multimillionaire athlete and his team/brand of world-class level professionals. Provide sources and direction of investigative procedures that would blow the lid on the debate. Anyone who says this can’t be done or is a ridiculous notion isn’t worth wasting energy on.
If I’m Canelo, I’m going hell for leather with my team to expose the trail that meat took and provide legitimate directions for tests to be done from where it was sourced in order to further my claim of innocence. But no, the corruption that already surrounds him is already working over time to cover him.Last edited by SthPaw; 03-08-2018, 11:40 AM.Comment
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But sometimes getting the best quality meat IS from cattle that are treated with steroids. And a lot of times they don't even know the process farmers go through to get top quality meat, they just know it's top quality.Comment
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Gullible idiot. Must suck to be a clenelo fan when he constantly ****s up and you got to sit there and try your hardest to muster an excuse for itComment
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The test prove that Canelo is dirty. Now prove it to me that it was actually from some magical “tainted meat” ... all ears here...Comment
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It's crazy isn't it. This isn't a old Morales or anyone like that, it's the self proclaimed 'face of boxing'. He's the money man in the sport who's about the take part in what may well be the biggest fight we get this year. Him, his team, everyone, know the risk of eating meat out there, but decide to risk it anyway and any bad look that comes along with with it? A multi-million pound team of professionals, who are going to decide to just play chance. Even if it taints the fighter's name.
He could eat whatever meat and from anywhere he likes. He can get it sent over. They can take all the precautions possible. Yet there's people who want to believe it's down to what he ate.
Shit, i'm reading them blaming the guy who sold the meat and the farmer who reared the cow.Last edited by Chrismart; 03-08-2018, 11:43 AM.Comment
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When the news first broke i condemned Canelo. The more i read and the more experts talk started to change my mind.
You see that's what you're supposed to do. Get as much info as you can and be willing to change your opinion. Not just make up your mind and stick with it because you're a biased ****** like you.Comment
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If it was so easy to prove WADA wouldn't be giving Mexicans passes for it.
“We acknowledge that the clenbuterol meat contamination issue is unsatisfactory,” said Olivier Niggli, Director General, WADA. “Accordingly, since 2011, the Agency has carried out several research studies aimed at providing analytical means to distinguish ingestion of clenbuterol by pharmacological origin versus that of meat contamination,” he continued. “We will continue to invest in scientific research to try to solve this issue as quickly as possible,” Niggli continued. “However, in the meantime, we maintain that disciplinary proceedings against athletes with low level urinary concentrations, from countries known for significant risk of exposure, would have little to no prospect of success; and, would be very unfair to the athletes concerned.”
https://www.wada-ama.org/en/media/ne...rd-documentary
Also from the link.
"All of the values were below 1ng/ml and therefore in the range of potential meat contamination cases."
Canelo's results were between 0.6-0.8Comment
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