Canelo popped for Clenbuterol

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Is Canelo Alvarez deliberately cheating?

  1. Canelos a clean fighter

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  2. Clenelo is juicing

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  3. Who gives a flying ****??

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  1. Angler Andrew

    Angler Andrew Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    I thought it was in the constitution?
     
  2. BUDW

    BUDW Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Cover up on way
     
  3. Angler Andrew

    Angler Andrew Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Pity they don’t give Cows grade A cocaine
     
  4. Farmboxer

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    VADA cleared Povetkin, but WBC did not allow Povetkin to knock Wilder out! El Pollo tests positive two times for roids and the WBC is OK with it.............
     
  5. str1

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    CLENelo is dirty, there is no doubt about that. There is also no doubt that the WBC is corrupt and favors Canelo due to the percentage they will get if Canelo gets and parades around their belt.

    My main concern now is why in the world is GGG going through with this fight? Can he not call it off since CLENelo came out dirty? Is he that desperate for money that he is willing to fight a roided up Canelo and even go up against judges? Just call it off, fight Saunders and move on.
     
  6. str1

    str1 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Another thing I see is all this movement Floyd "IV" Mayweather did about cleaning up the sport and everyone "supporting" it are the same people excusing CLENelo on his positive test. So much for cleaning up the sport.
     
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  7. Wass1985

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    All fighters should be tested on a set schedule on a regular basis, the samples should also be tested by several anti-doping organisations around the world to help deter corruption.
     
  8. Wass1985

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    I've thought that but i was talking about it with my old man and maybe he's right. Golovkin might be thinking I've beat him once while he's juicing so I'll do it again.
     
  9. Wass1985

    Wass1985 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    So who's corrupt then? The testers or the organisations? Or bit of both?
     
  10. BigBone

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    That, and that ITF has no monetary interest per event, especially not % wise, whereas alphabet organizations depend on fees and especially big sanctioned events. Hence the very same WBC and WBA that enforce drug testing rules are the fastest and loudest to excuse their meal ticket, go figure.

    Utterly disgusting, corrupt and biased to the bone, and let's not start their mob organization structure with a capo as the head. All should be banned for life and an independent non-profit world-wide organization put on top everything. Whichever promoter, manager, state or country don't like it, they can go f/ck themselves.

    US state athletic commissions hardly a help anyway, all the different rules and limited authority, plus questionable decisions. Only in America someone as corrupt or incapable as Adelaide Byrd can get away with a clearly paid or clueless scorecard with a slap on the wrist. I personally know how judge selection works, many are good pals with boxers and promoters and without a word said feel like they are owing something for 4 days at a 5 star Vegas hotel with VIP treatment. And in Nevada, only NSAC appointed judges may score a fight, so good luck finding an impartial trio. Ridiculous.

    And with promoters, managers, whisperers, TVs and organizations all looking for their own monetary interests instead without any body or independent panel looking out for the naively young and oft uneducated fighters, we're come at a full circle where a rematch is happening because of corrupt judges, and the fighter who benefited from the corrupt judges can enter the ring juiced to the bone like it's the most natural thing ever. Sadly, this is hilarious in it's ridiculousness.
     
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  11. JacK Rauber

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  12. HerolGee

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    thanks for the ....wiki... link
     
  13. IsaL

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    Very interesting. What about Francisco Vargas?
     
  14. JacK Rauber

    JacK Rauber Unbourboned by what has been Full Member

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    Don't know about Vargas. What I find amusing about the Canelo clenbuterol test failure is that with any other fighter his excuse of meat contamination would have been dismissed without hesitation but because this is such a big fight and there is so much riding on it "authorities" seem to seriously consider the meat contamination excuse as plausible. Why would that excuse be rejected when Morales used it and yet accepted when Canelo used it?
     
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  15. Gil Gonzalez

    Gil Gonzalez Boxing Addict banned Full Member

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    Alberto Contador was suspended from pro cycling for two years after testing positive for 10x less clenbuterol than Canelo tested positive for. He also claimed he got it from eating beef.

    Oddly enough, cycling actually makes athletes responsible for PEDs found in their bodies.
     
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