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  • #41
    Originally posted by Redd Foxx View Post
    Because hair samples can find the levels used for performance enhancement, but not always trace levels, like you'd find in meat contamination.
    its extremely difficult to find clen in hair samples so stop. the article says that itself. you are getting all jazzed up over a red herring. don't be so easily tricked by promoter propaganda.

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    • #42
      Originally posted by considerthis View Post
      Lol@ the hair follicle test experts rushing in to absolve Canelo.
      they didn't even read the flipping article in which it says its extremely difficult to detect clen from hair follicles. they literally just read the headline "promoter says canelo innocent" so hilarious they can fall for red herrings so easily

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      • #43
        Originally posted by daggum View Post
        its extremely difficult to find clen in hair samples so stop. the article says that itself. you are getting all jazzed up over a red herring. don't be so easily tricked by promoter propaganda.
        You are a master at wishful thinking. It's been used in sport before. Do a little research. This isn't something that was just made up by GBP
        Is it ideal? Not at all. But, it's amazing that people are so eager to turn a blind eye because they have already made up their mind. That's embracing ignorance.

        Also, don't forget is was the NSAC that requested this testing.
        Last edited by Redd Foxx; 04-26-2018, 08:31 PM.

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        • #44
          lol @ the mayweather and ward fanboys desperately trying to put credence on the meat excuse so they continue to try and blame golovkin, can you be any more pathetic?

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          • #45
            Don't know whether he took anything or not but this doesn't prove much. They usually don't test hair when it comes to clenbuterol because it's so unreliable. People should do some research before making some type conclusion

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            • #46
              #freecleanelo

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              • #47
                Originally posted by daggum View Post
                they didn't even read the flipping article in which it says its extremely difficult to detect clen from hair follicles. they literally just read the headline "promoter says canelo innocent" so hilarious they can fall for red herrings so easily
                It's like they've been waiting for it to be ok to say the meat excuse is legit.

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                • #48
                  Originally posted by daggum View Post
                  cept its not true. it says so in the article that its very difficult to detect clen in the hair. this was a fake out to fool people who only read headlines. its like doing a cancer biopsy to find out if you have any std's. hey look i came back clean of stds! but thats not what it tested...this is exactly what canelos slimy promoter is doing. the old fake out. the old slight of hand. the old razzle dazzle
                  Certain drugs show up in your hair for the longest time and some never go away. Don't know about PEDs or clen but hard stuff like ******* never go away if you have hair test done. It's a fair notion to say some PEDs will be in your system for awhile before it cleanses itself out.

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                  • #49
                    Canelo was clearly taking something to make weight, Not sure why this is even an argument to be honest

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                    • #50
                      "Clenbuterol sticks at least 20 times better to dark hair than to blonde," Detlef Thieme, director of Germany's WADA-accredited lab in Kreischa, told AP. After Ovtcharov's (table tennis) hair test was negative, it offered additional evidence that he didn't cheat. However had Ovtcharov been blonde, that result would have been "rather vague," added Thieme, whose lab performed the test.

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