The fact that it took so long for him to test it raises alarm bells to me. I am just not sure, and I guess we may never really know. I think it puts a dark cloud over Canelo. Period.
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Originally posted by Lester Tutor View PostCanelo’s hair grew longer from the Feb press conference to his appearance press statements about the meat contamination. They grab everything from the root. If there were any tampering with his hair they can view the consistency up to the root to the end. Opposing forces, if any, would want to still claim Canelo as a “cheat,” but all of industry initially reciprocated meat contamination.
#48 fans trying hard to prove Canelo a cheat and rooting for Paulie, yet Paulie cried as Pac The Godfather of cheating. You’d think they’d discredit Paulie, but as usual they filter out only what they want you to believe.
Are you ******ed?
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Originally posted by stealthradon View PostCan you please provide the evidence that supports the evidence that hair cannot be altered in the span of the 3 weeks?
If not, shut the fúck up.
So, kindly STFU.Last edited by Redd Foxx; 05-02-2018, 06:20 AM.
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Originally posted by stealthradon View PostTesting the hair 3 weeks later. What a joke.
Drugs exist for significantly longer durations in hair (~6-8 months) which is why it is a well regarded practice...it's also more expensive than a simple urine test...which is why urine remains the gold standard (no pun intended).
No significant level of Clen in hair sample suggest the circumstantial evidence is actually true - which is not hard to believe. However, it is hard to accept for cuckg fangirls because it means cuckg is going to take ANOTHER L :/
Circumstantial evidence:
Canelo has never tested positive before.
This was Canelos first time being tested in Mexico
Mexico has a well established meat problem specifically with Clenbuterol
Canelo eats meat
Canelo hair test demonstrates no long-term use of Clenbuterol. Why is this significant?
Because after Canelos bad meat urine samples came out you - cuckradon (and many others) - accused Canelo of juicing and cycling in between fights.
Guess what? No.
Man I love wrecking you in every thread we encounter each other :]
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Originally posted by Redd Foxx View PostYes, I can. Because it alterations such as bleaching, dyes, chemical strippers, all leave traces (aka, "artifacts"). Testing after a day or a month makes little difference in this regard. I worked in a rehab facility for 5 years and know a bit about testing. I
So, kindly STFU.
The Lil’G fans still don’t realize that “tampering” with evidence would be to Lil’Gs defense t continue theorizing that he “cheated.” As if WADA would casually leave out info that human hair was blasted away with chemicals consistent with bleach. As if employers that were to test for marijuana would even have the same protocol molecular testing as WADA labs. Employers at a Walmart could care less if bleaching were a tampering. Not that Walmart would even do hair testing as many of their employees are on crack anyways.
Lil’G fans mang
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Originally posted by Lester Tutor View PostRed hair gene can be found in many races around the world, including bushmen from Australia. That means the gene comes befor any red Nordic theory. Canelo’s brothers and family aren’t gingery like Canelo. It just shows the frequency and difference when having more children. You can even find North Korean or Mongols with red hair that looks awkward. Doesn’t mean they are “white European.”
But this is all fun to regurgitate because it has nothing to do with hair testing.
That being said, you have more red haired people in Ireland than in Spain, and I know what I'm talking about since I have been many times in both countries.
Canelo's parents being "Gallegos" is a fact that I read it from a Canelo's spanish interview.
Galicia (gallegos "country") is a gaelic part of Spain, with a lot of gaelic influences.
So all that Canelo "irish" jokes hold a part of truth lol And I was just answering to a joke in this thread.
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Originally posted by Redd Foxx View PostThis has been discussed to death already but I feel that the hair test only bolsters the meat claim because the amounts were never large enough to leave any evidence. That means, it was unlikely that he used performance enhancing levels of the substance.
But as I reported:
NSAC Bennett said. “It’s a difficult process to be able to confirm whether there is clenbuterol in the hair follicles,
but I talked to (SMRTL president and laboratory director) Dr. (Michael) Eichner and he said they’d run the test even though it is even more difficult to run on LIGHT COLORED HAIR. But we sent them the samples and the tests came back negative.”
By "difficult" I feel like that it is not an accurate test.
LOL at being harder for "light coloured" hair.
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