Why is the Canelo Camp sure it is the meat?
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And you buy that from a professional boxer and a professional team, with probably the most money and resources in the game.
You really telling me, none of them have heard that they have been previous cases of Mexican Boxer failing doping tests, and they have blamed eating meat which uses theses drugs?
If they were aware of this, did they put any precautions in place to prevent Canelo taken PEDs?Comment
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Since it had never happened before in Canelo's entire career they probably didn't give it much thought nor took any precautions.And you buy that from a professional boxer and a professional team, with probably the most money and resources in the game.
You really telling me, none of them have heard that they have been previous cases of Mexican Boxer failing doping tests, and they have blamed eating meat which uses theses drugs?
If they were aware of this, did they put any precautions in place to prevent Canelo taken PEDs?Comment
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The message you are sending out is that any Mexican boxer, and use this meat as PEDs until they get caught and use up their free pass.
I guess you don't mind cheats in boxing after all.Comment
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None of the other Mexican boxers this has happened to have been suspended for 2 years. Why do you want Canelo to be the first to face such strict punishment?
I don't support cheaters. To prevent this from continuing to happen they need to include it in the rules going forward that tainted meat will no longer be an acceptable excuse.Comment
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Actually a good point. Usually there's a short delay before the camp responds to a positive test and all the information emerges. Even if it's a damn good excuse and they appear to be correct (like the WADA meldonium revisions) you really have to dig around for details.
Canelo's camp & promoter responded what, an hour later that he got it from eating street meat? Or did they find out about the test result way before it was published?Comment
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None of the other Mexican boxers this has happened to have been suspended for 2 years. Why do you want Canelo to be the first to face such strict punishment?
I don't support cheaters. To prevent this from continuing to happen they need to include it in the rules going forward that tainted meat will no longer be an acceptable excuse.
It is WADA rules. It about time Boxing upped it's game in anti-doping. Especially as doping could cause the death or serious injury to an opponentComment


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