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  • Originally posted by Elroy The Great View Post


    What’s your point??

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    • Originally posted by Elroy The Great View Post
      saying he failed a test is the best/only thing you can do.

      if nsac thought nelo did something ON PURPOSE, much longer vacation.

      the end
      Doesnt matter if they think it was on purpose or not. He failed according to the rules. Hes guilty of having banned substances. You can try to paint this as pretty as you want, but it doesnt change the fact that he was caught. You sending little waves doesnt change that. Doesnt change that he even got sent on vacation and doesnt change that he cancelled the fight and caused this mess. Saying he failed a test is the only thing I have to do.

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      • dam boxingscene has 89% bias idiots? only 11% are the real people who know better?

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        • Originally posted by Gigantes View Post
          where's the link, where's the link, show me the link
          http://www.espn.com/boxing/story/_/i...tic-commission

          ''Promoter: Hair test shows Canelo Alvarez wasn't intentionally taking banned substance''

          dummy

          now go make another dumbassed poll

          ''which test is more relevant, the shields eye test or some dumb scientific test ?''

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          • Originally posted by CleneloAlvaroid View Post
            Doesnt matter if they think it was on purpose or not. He failed according to the rules. Hes guilty of having banned substances. You can try to paint this as pretty as you want, but it doesnt change the fact that he was caught. You sending little waves doesnt change that. Doesnt change that he even got sent on vacation and doesnt change that he cancelled the fight and caused this mess. Saying he failed a test is the only thing I have to do.
            yes, it does matter.

            hes had mexican steak before and never failed a test. the odds got him. he didnt knowingly do anything wrong, hence the 6 mon vacation.

            iow, nsac said meh to the failed tests

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            • Originally posted by Elroy The Great View Post



              http://www.espn.com/boxing/story/_/i...tic-commission

              ''Promoter: Hair test shows Canelo Alvarez wasn't intentionally taking banned substance''

              dummy

              now go make another dumbassed poll

              ''which test is more relevant, the shields eye test or some dumb scientific test ?''

              The hair test

              There has been a push in some quarters to use the “hair test” in order to convict or clear Canelo. To hear it told, this hair test is the answer to every question. In reality, hair testing for clenbuterol isn’t used for a reason; it’s incredibly unreliable.

              The amount of clenbuterol that shows up in hair varies massively depending on factors like hair color. One study gave a group of people the same amount of clenbuterol. One participant, a 27-year-old female, showed 23 ng/g of clenbuterol in her hair afterwards. Another participant, also a 27-year-old female, showed 161 ng/g of clenbuterol in her hair. They both took the exact same amount, but one had seven times as much in her sample. The suggested reason for this discrepancy? The women had different hair color. This hair color discrepancy was supported by the other data in the study.

              That might sound ridiculous, but other studies have found the same thing.

              Another study, with more participants, found that even among subjects with similar hair color, the variation is still large. Despite every subject having hair listed as “brown” or “dark brown”, this study also found significant variation:

              The lowest detected amount of clenbuterol in the first segment of hair was 0.43 pg/ng, the largest amount was 4.76 pg/ng. Both of these subjects had hair classed as “brown,” and both took the same amount of clenbuterol in the same way. That’s a difference of an entire order of magnitude. A similar issue was found in the second segments, which ranged from a detected amount of 0.00 pg/ng to 0.86 pg/ng.

              Tests that have results varying by so much even under a controlled conditions are not reliable tests. The idea that they would somehow give us the information we need to determine if Canelo accidentally or deliberately ingested clenbuterol is ridiculous.

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              • you all said ward was ducking kovalev, what happened? ducking boys.

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                • Originally posted by bambam182 View Post
                  you all said ward was ducking kovalev, what happened? ducking boys.
                  sometimes its worth the 200 nonsensical threads a day, just to knock these cvnts the fnck out when FACTS are available

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                  • Originally posted by Cheek busting View Post
                    The hair test

                    There has been a push in some quarters to use the “hair test” in order to convict or clear Canelo. To hear it told, this hair test is the answer to every question. In reality, hair testing for clenbuterol isn’t used for a reason; it’s incredibly unreliable.

                    The amount of clenbuterol that shows up in hair varies massively depending on factors like hair color. One study gave a group of people the same amount of clenbuterol. One participant, a 27-year-old female, showed 23 ng/g of clenbuterol in her hair afterwards. Another participant, also a 27-year-old female, showed 161 ng/g of clenbuterol in her hair. They both took the exact same amount, but one had seven times as much in her sample. The suggested reason for this discrepancy? The women had different hair color. This hair color discrepancy was supported by the other data in the study.

                    That might sound ridiculous, but other studies have found the same thing.

                    Another study, with more participants, found that even among subjects with similar hair color, the variation is still large. Despite every subject having hair listed as “brown” or “dark brown”, this study also found significant variation:

                    The lowest detected amount of clenbuterol in the first segment of hair was 0.43 pg/ng, the largest amount was 4.76 pg/ng. Both of these subjects had hair classed as “brown,” and both took the same amount of clenbuterol in the same way. That’s a difference of an entire order of magnitude. A similar issue was found in the second segments, which ranged from a detected amount of 0.00 pg/ng to 0.86 pg/ng.

                    Tests that have results varying by so much even under a controlled conditions are not reliable tests. The idea that they would somehow give us the information we need to determine if Canelo accidentally or deliberately ingested clenbuterol is ridiculous.
                    they asked, he gave, he passed

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                    • Originally posted by Elroy The Great View Post
                      they asked, he gave, he passed
                      Ahhh, Elroy my good man!!

                      If only it were that simple!

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