I think a lot of people owe Canelo an apology
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When you say WADA, do you mean a WADA accredited lab or actually WADA? You're saying a WADA accredited lab didn't bust Canelo. It was VADA?Comment
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Let me give you a hint....You're in the right thread:
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Lol Einstein its not WADA doing the testing but VADA --another testing associate like Pac was requesting in Philippines but much less strict. Canelo probably just got complacent with the voluntary control.Comment
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I think you owe him a **** suck and a sandwich... hes juiced alright, pretty obvious... and paying off ppl is a no brainer... but seriously suck a ****Comment
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You talked a lot of shlt about the SMRTL WADA accredited lab but you don't have a problem with VADA that isn't even a WADA signatory. Hmmm.Comment
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Foolish? Really? What if Canelo walks around at 185? Would it be far fetched to assume he’d like to start camp at a lower weight? Of course not. It’s highly plausible.
I haven't looked into hair follicle tests, but just the fact that the lab did the test shows that it can be of some use. Again, plenty of experts have vouched for him and the hair test was negative. I don't think it's conclusive, but it makes a very good case.
But I do agree with you that in the end, it's meh. He was suspended. It's pretty much over. People will believe what they want no matter what information is presented, apparently. Even those calling for the hair test are now saying it doesn't matter (that isn't aimed at you, but just what I've read around these parts).Comment
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With 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.
He had ample time to do hair test early enough to avoid having to pull out. Feels like the hair test was more a PR move.Comment
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