Sulaiman is working overtime for that sanctioning fee hih
Comments Thread For: WBC Prez Explains Why Canelo Cannot Be Found Guilty of Doping
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Well, that's just the thing. The only problem is, it doesn't matter what the WBC says. The powerhouse in this is NSAC. They will make the decision on whether or not the fight will happen and if Canelo will get suspended (which he will).The levels of Clenbuterol found in Alvarez are consistent and lower than other athletes levels from the example as detailed above which were ultimately reported as food contamination.
Basically what the WBC is ruling here is that as long as your level is below around 1.5ng, and you claim it is from tainted meat, you CANNOT be found guilty of doping. That's open licence to use it in Mexico - just make sure you don't exceed the 1.5ng (and immediately blame meat).
WBC can only give their opinion from the sidelines as they too sit back and wait for Bennett to make up his mind on April 18th.Comment
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A thread full of pawns.
Sauliman presented evidence:
Canelos levels were lower than that of sub-17 FIFA team and previous boxers. Those cases all concluded meat contamination.
Canelos values were likely meat contamination.
Case solved.
Ca$hnelo ends the European HYPE May 5th!!!
CANT. WAIT.Comment
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The point you're missing is, since then, NSAC has revised their bylaws that now include "strict liability". It's a great way to eliminate using "contaminated meat" as an excuse.A thread full of pawns.
Sauliman presented evidence:
Canelos levels were lower than that of sub-17 FIFA team and previous boxers. Those cases all concluded meat contamination.
Canelos values were likely meat contamination.
Case solved.
Ca$hnelo ends the European HYPE May 5th!!!
CANT. WAIT.
If you're gonna live in Mexico and/or train in Mexico - you should go the extra mile to be sure you don't come in contact with any contaminated meat. However you have to do it. Negligence nor ignorance is no longer a valid excuse.Comment
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Actually the levels have to be under 1.0ng to be considered possibly you eat tainted meat in certain countries.The levels of Clenbuterol found in Alvarez are consistent and lower than other athletes levels from the example as detailed above which were ultimately reported as food contamination.
In the case of the U17 soccer players, the 109 adverse tests ranged from 0.001ng/ml to 1.556ng/pl. So assuming they were all from contaminated meat, the 1.556ng level presumably gives an upper bound (Canelo was 0.6-0.8).
In the case of the U17 soccer players, FIFA tested the meat from the team hotels and found 30% of it was tainted, leading to arrests in both the hotel industry and slaughterhouses.
Basically what the WBC is ruling here is that as long as your level is below around 1.5ng, and you claim it is from tainted meat, you CANNOT be found guilty of doping. That's open licence to use it in Mexico - just make sure you don't exceed the 1.5ng (and immediately blame meat).Comment
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What's up with your infatuation with Canelo's balls??? You want those red balls slapping up and down your chin??? Or maybe you wanted to feel them slapping on your backside???
Keep that sht behind closed doors.Comment
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Sulaiman is the most crooked guy in all of boxing worse than arum worse than his dad. He is probably sucking off oscar right now.Comment
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