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Canelo and GGGboxing teams will meet today with NVSAC to get a decision for canelo 2 positive test:"
The Nevada State Athletic Commission will be meeting with the representatives for middleweight champion Gennady ‘GGG’ Golovkin and Saul Canelo Alvarez today in Las Vegas as part of the investigation of Canelo.
The Commission will be discussing the two positive tests for Canelo for the banned substance clenbuterol, which he tested positive for last February.
Canelo’s promoters at Golden Boy and GGG’s promoter Tom Loeffler will be at the meeting today. According to the LA Times, the Nevada Commission will have an anti-doping expert will talk about Canelo’s positive tests for clenbuterol.
It’s unclear whether the doping expert will suggest that Canelo’s lower levels of clenbuterol that he tested positive for are consistent with the excuse given by his team that he ate contaminated meat in Mexico. The low levels of the drug in Canelo’s system could have been caused by contamination from him eating meat, but there are also some boxing fans who believe that the lower levels merely indicate that he stopped using the drug earlier and that the levels had dropped.
The anti-doping expert will likely talk about that possibility as well. It’ll be up to the Commission to decide whether Canelo’s contaminated meat excuse is plausible.
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Canelo and GGGboxing teams will meet today with NVSAC to get a decision for canelo 2 positive test:"
The Nevada State Athletic Commission will be meeting with the representatives for middleweight champion Gennady ‘GGG’ Golovkin and Saul Canelo Alvarez today in Las Vegas as part of the investigation of Canelo.
The Commission will be discussing the two positive tests for Canelo for the banned substance clenbuterol, which he tested positive for last February.
Canelo’s promoters at Golden Boy and GGG’s promoter Tom Loeffler will be at the meeting today. According to the LA Times, the Nevada Commission will have an anti-doping expert will talk about Canelo’s positive tests for clenbuterol.
It’s unclear whether the doping expert will suggest that Canelo’s lower levels of clenbuterol that he tested positive for are consistent with the excuse given by his team that he ate contaminated meat in Mexico. The low levels of the drug in Canelo’s system could have been caused by contamination from him eating meat, but there are also some boxing fans who believe that the lower levels merely indicate that he stopped using the drug earlier and that the levels had dropped.
The anti-doping expert will likely talk about that possibility as well. It’ll be up to the Commission to decide whether Canelo’s contaminated meat excuse is plausible.
https://www.instagram.com/p/BgrSYQ_n...y=boxing.house
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