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  • #21
    Originally posted by Robi13 View Post
    Stop speaking out of emotion like a female, and bring facts. Prove he cheated.
    Dude. He made two positive tests!

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    • #22
      Originally posted by Robi13 View Post
      You or anyone else don't know sh.it! Prove it
      Was he not suspended? PROVEN!!!! The commission doesnt suspend clean fighters for being clean.

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      • #23
        I keep wondering if Team Golovkin is attacking Alvarez verbally to sell the fight or if they really want to goad him into a firefight, which they would have the advantage.

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        • #24
          GGG is a very humble and quiet person and for his entire career has gone about his business in making money and racking up belts. It seems like Canelo has really gotten under his skin and has caused a usually quiet person to come out of character and say things like this. This whole deal is personal whether or not people realize it. I feel like Golovkin is legitimately pissed and feels that Canelo could have put his health at risk by using banned substances. So beyond money I think GGG is offended by Canelo's actions.

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          • #25
            Ggg can say what he wants. Canelo got the opportunity to set the record straight by standing his ground and making it a war.

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            • #26
              Originally posted by The Madison View Post
              Ggg can say what he wants. Canelo got the opportunity to set the record straight by standing his ground and making it a war.
              The chance yes. The courage to do it I doubt it.

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              • #27
                Originally posted by Jab jab boom View Post
                Can we all agree that if ggg wipes the floor with Canelo in the rematch, that Canelo was withiut a doubt dirty for the first fight?
                If you hit that guy with a rock he ain't going down. He is iron chinned.

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                • #28
                  Originally posted by scarybodyshot View Post
                  I'm a Golovkin fan but he needs to be quiet now. We know Canelo is dirty but it doesn't have to be mentioned in every single interview.

                  He's reminding me of Groves after the first Froch fight.

                  I do offer a little bit of sympathy having his record blemished with a draw.
                  I'd imagine it's because he's getting asked about it in every interview..

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                  • #29
                    FYI if anyone is interested in an objective look:
                    From Iain Kidd Article on Bloody Elbow:

                    "Saul “Canelo” Alvarez gave two samples to the Voluntary Anti-Doping Agency (VADA), one on February 17th and one on February 20th. Both samples tested positive for clenbuterol. ESPN posted the letter sent by VADA, which stated Canelo’s Feb 17th sample came back with 0.6-0.8 ng/ml of clenbuterol, and the Feb 20th sample came back with 0.06-0.08 ng/ml of clenbuterol."

                    "The fact is, there’s no evidence that can’t be explained by contaminated meat, and no evidence against the contaminated meat explanation. That doesn’t mean contaminated meat is the only possible explanation, though."

                    If it was tainted meat he would have failed before

                    This claim neglects to consider just how terrible drug testing has historically been in boxing. For him to have failed before, three things have to happen.

                    1) He has to be tested out of competition while living/training in Mexico

                    2) The meat he eats has to be tainted, and not all meat in Mexico is

                    3) He has to be tested within a week or so of eating that tainted meat

                    "Canelo tends to train in the US for the majority of his fight camps. That means the vast majority of his samples will be taken while he is living and training in the US. In addition, boxing doesn’t have a 365 day a year testing regime like USADA in place. Fighters are generally only tested during their fight camps."


                    Link to the full article.
                    https://www.bloodyelbow.com/2018/3/3...ed-failed-test

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                    • #30
                      Oh damn

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