Who ****ing cares?
My fellow Brits, why does Fury "get a pass" on being a drug cheat?
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--- A boar a month, not what you claim.
Boxing suits and fans dumber than a pair of posts nailed together over this issue.
Good news is fighters have proven to be the cleanest athletes, the bad being nobody testing the drug **** cartels that gave us TUE 50-0, nor the boxing suits and their officiating personnel.
None of the major sports leagues would allow BALCO Vic Conte to sell his VADA vitamins though we intuitively know it's being done surreptitiously.
So we're down to golovkin ducking the scheduled Canelo rematch over a few ghost nanograms of clenbuterol, a legal substance in the Mexican food chain.
BJ Saunders stripped of his title for using over the counter decongestant and so on.
No transparency in the drug cartels who generally hide the nanogram results to prevent further ridicule.
Guaranteed I'd fight Canelo in a heartbeat for $20 mil no matter what he was on much less some ghost ninnygrams of a legal substance.
Fans and suits, the shame is on you.Comment
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Clenbuterol is not LEGAL in Mexico. Clenbuterol IS STILL currently waived if the athlete can prove with reasonable doubt why it got into the system. MMA Athletes and Boxers have been waives Clen, such as Francisco Vargas who had double of Canelo’s amount and was “caught” 45 days away from his fight. Vargas was also waived in a public announcement by VADA’s CEO that he would be given a second chance to be clean per Margaret Goodman. That sounds rather odd when Vargas wasn’t tested 4 days apart showing depletion from the system as Canelo did. That’s dirty politics. VADA doesn’t have a say in fights, they just post results, so the reason why Canelo was flames in news was because Loeffler and his affiliates pushed the hype of this case even though they themselves accepted and didn’t care for the Francisco Vargas case..--- A boar a month, not what you claim.
Boxing suits and fans dumber than a pair of posts nailed together over this issue.
Good news is fighters have proven to be the cleanest athletes, the bad being nobody testing the drug **** cartels that gave us TUE 50-0, nor the boxing suits and their officiating personnel.
None of the major sports leagues would allow BALCO Vic Conte to sell his VADA vitamins though we intuitively know it's being done surreptitiously.
So we're down to golovkin ducking the scheduled Canelo rematch over a few ghost nanograms of clenbuterol, a legal substance in the Mexican food chain.
BJ Saunders stripped of his title for using over the counter decongestant and so on.
No transparency in the drug cartels who generally hide the nanogram results to prevent further ridicule.
Guaranteed I'd fight Canelo in a heartbeat for $20 mil no matter what he was on much less some ghost ninnygrams of a legal substance.
Fans and suits, the shame is on you.
Yes, fanboyism also exists for industry reporters, that’s why many industry guys made polls about ringside thought this...and why Andy Lee even questioned why industry caped for GGG so much. Fanboys. As Andy Lee said, many saw GGG as the protagonist even though Canelo is also an introverted athlete.
As far as BJS, again, strict liability under VADA. VADA again had no say, it’s up to commissions and the promoters who are pulling for media to hype the case. BJS and Warren didn’t contest the matter to the WBO or appeal, they accepted the plea and moved on.
all athletes take supplements and the risk of contamination is 95% which is normal. Even food contamination, athletes should know better, and never assume industry’s on your side or your promoter can get you out not it even if you’re star.Last edited by Thuglife Nelo; 01-15-2019, 11:05 AM.Comment
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