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. IsaL

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    Aww.. Are you just finding out how shity boxing is?
     
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    The WBC delist boxers who refuse to be part of their VADA program. If Canelo isn't part of the program why isn't he being delisted like David Haye and others?
     
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    Plainly you agree with me.

    All this does is allow Canelo a period of months where he can use whatever he likes.
     
  4. IsaL

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    There needs to be controls and rules in place.
     
  5. LANCE99

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    I don't know, that's why I was asking.
     
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    The voluntary VADA program provides transparency to boxers who value their reputations. Anyone who tests positive and wants to redeem themselves with the industry and the public should be part of the program.

    Canelo just raises suspicions by not being part of the VADA program.

    What's stopping him from using banned substances during the next few months? Where's the transparency?
     
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    All good. The WBC are going to look like king sized hypocrites if they allow Canelo to remain outside the VADA program and inside their ratings.
     
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  8. Jackstraw

    Jackstraw Mercy for me, justice for thee! Full Member

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    Yeah, because they’ve always been really concerned about their righteous, wholesome image in the past...
     
  9. IsaL

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    Everyone has already made up their minds about him. Some call him a cheat, others like me have given him a pass. I'm sure he will be enrolled in VADA once his suspension is concluded.
     
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    It make no sense that he isn't part of the VADA program during his suspension. As you acknowledged above.
     
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    All of the organisations have checkered histories. We all know that. But at least the WBC offer a mechanism for boxers to be transparent about what is circulating in their bodies.

    The most important time for boxers to be part of the VADA program is when they are under suspension for registering a positive test. Why give them a free hit during their suspension period to take whatever they want knowing it won't be detected?
     
  12. Jackstraw

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    I believe that the wbc “clean program” is smoke and mirrors. Iirc, I read some pretty disheartening stats on how few boxers are actually tested in that program. It sounds good to fans but doesn’t really do anything. But I could be wrong, though.
    Of course the best thing for a boxer to do after a positive test would be to voluntarily take as many tests as possible. But we’re talking about Clenelo and the wbc...
     
  13. TheyDontBoxNoMore7

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    [url]https://www.google.com/amp/www.espn.com/boxing/story/_/id/23328867/saul-canelo-alvarez-had-hair-follicle-testing-request-nevada-state-athletic-commission%3fplatform=amp[/url]
     
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  14. kriszhao

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    Steroid cheats don't need to be tested according to Isal because Canelo is clean as long as he is not tested again... of course if Canelo was really a clean athlete he would have no problem with random testing... but for some reason he doesn't want to be tested I wonder why.... especially since he has already peed dirty and claims it was not his fault you think he would want to prove he is clean.
     
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  15. TheyDontBoxNoMore7

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    Canelo’s hair sample came up negative. Since we have a bunch of Pacquiao dick riders on this forum I wanted to make this statement even though it won’t matter.

    Unlike Pacquiao, Canelo’s performances didn’t magically jump up and then decline. You would think he could’ve KO’ed a shot-drained Chavez Jr but no. You would think his stamina got better but no.

    I stand by him while a good majority of you praise many drug cheats in hypocritical fashion. You fanboys just didn’t want to see your hypejob get exposed. It’s okay. You’re a bunch of excuse makers anyways.
     
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