ShoulderRoll, take note. Koba is putting in work.
							
						
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 Dude, WADA doesn't test athletes. WADA doesn't even have DCO's.wada uses accredited labratories for specific countries of residence. For instance, it uses usada for usa boxers but usada testing a philipine fighter wasnt normal
 
 Bottom line is that the US olympic edtablishments are the biggest hypocrits in history when it comes to systemic ped useComment
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 A link for proof? You mean a link with a video of him eating a steak? Short of that, what good would a link do.
 
 2 experts and the hair test vouch for him is what I'm saying. Meanwhile, there is no proof that this wasn't contaminated beef. Just let it go, dude.Comment
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 Agreed, I think he should rematch Khan in July then fight GGG in NovemberWith his hair sample coming up negative it's clear that he wasn't doping or using clen as a masking agent for something worse.
 
 The results are consistent with eating tainted meat.
 
 The critics should now clear his name with the same publicity with which they besmirched it.Comment
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 Yea where's the proof he ate a bad steak. Just a link that says he ate a bad steak.
 
 Why would he eat steak though with it's history? (You omitted this part of my post)Last edited by Gigantes; 04-28-2018, 04:26 PM.Comment
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 This is dated from 23 March from a source at WADA and although WADA isn't directly responsible for testing in boxing it does give an idea as to the status of HFT - in short, more research is required.ShoulderRoll, take note. Koba is putting in work.
 
 https://www.insidethegames.biz/artic...taminated-meat
 
 The World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) concede that they currently have no scientific means to distinguish whether failed drug tests for clenbuterol have resulted from contaminated meat or genuine doping.Based on the available evidence I can't honestly say I'm sure either way about whether Canelo deliberately used Clenbuterol as a PED although my su****ion is that it's likely. Those claiming that the recent HFT results somehow 'prove' that he did not however clearly aren't looking at all the evidence.Hair analysis can also reveal the level and duration of exposure - which is helpful is indicating whether contamination is likely even it does not definitively prove anything.
 
 "We are running some studies to try to distinguish but we don't have a magic solution today," Rabin told insidethegames here at the WADA Symposium.Last edited by Citizen Koba; 04-28-2018, 04:54 PM.Comment
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 Good drop, Koba.This is dated from 23 March from a source at WADA and although WADA isn't directly responsible for testing in boxing it does give an idea as to the status of HFT - in short, more research is required.
 
 https://www.insidethegames.biz/artic...taminated-meat
 
 
 
 
 
 Based on the available evidence I can't honestly say I'm sure either way about whether Canelo deliberately used Clenbuterol as a PED although my su****ion is that it's likely. Those claiming that the recent HFT results somehow 'prove' that he did not however clearly aren't looking at all the evidence.Comment
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