1- Canelo's test was ruled well within the limits of having eaten a steroid-fed Mexican steak. When has this been ruled? I thought it was merely a statement by the lab director pending an investigation. Has the investigation results been released to confirm? If not, the limits can also he said to be within the limits of someone coming down off a cycle
Refer to this post. https://www.boxingforum24.com/threa...-pick-me-for-may.605293/page-10#post-19119341
I think you should be talking to the other guy, Sport. He's the one who daid that Povetkin was only caught with x- amount and Canelo with x-amount, and that GGG was ready to take the fight anyway and that Wilder wasnt. But thanks for playing,.
We use "performance enhancer" and "steroid" interchangably now adays when the name should really be "SYGBF" (**** You Get Banned For). Nobody really gives a **** about the AMMA definition of "steroid." The bottom line is, you took something that VADA ruled gives you an unfair advantage. If number four were so cut-and-dried, why were Eric Morales and Francisco Vargas allowed to fight after their tainted-meat adventures?
Bottom line... IF WHAT PEDVETKIN DID WAS LEGAL, HE WOULDNT HAVE BEEN SUSPENDED AND THERE WOULD HAVE BEEN A WILDER FIGHT. And he failed not only for meldonium but for ostarine against Stiverne. He's a cheater, its obvious, that's all I have to say on that.
Different states with different rules and commissions besides Vargas was 16 years ago things have changed.
Appealing to the Corrupt authority is the most pathetic logical fallacy you can use. If Povetkin was Mexican he wouldnt be getting so much flak or they wouldnt even ban meldonium if it was widely used in the west ( despite known alternatives already pre existing in the west).
I replied to the right man, Sport. He said that because, in Povetkins case, there is a certain amount of that banned substance that you can legally have in your system. Povetkin had way less than the allowed amount. In Canelo’s case there is a 0 tolerance to what he had in him. I’m not defending Povetkin, from my point of view both him and Canelo are nasty cheats but your comment made little sense to me.
Actually he was cleared for melodinum. The ostarine was shown to have been from a supplement which is why he was fined and reinstated.
All that means is he almost got away with cheating. The PED cheat popped dirty twice in the same year so sit down.
Ok, so the context is not important just the fact that he failed you say? Why not the same for Clenelo then? He failed twice, so why the big issue with the meat then? You demos have no where to go lol.