Comments Thread For: 'Garcia's B Sample Will Leave A Permanent Shadow'
The establishment of Ryan Garcia's "B" samples as positive for the banned performance-enhancing substance will leave a permanent "shadow over what he did in that [Devin Haney] fight"
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"Haney’s supplement distributor and conditioning advisor Victor Conte argues hair/nail results for Ostarine does not exclude or overrule the presence of it in urine"
boxing seems to rely on the words of one of the biggest cheaters of all time as gospel, as if he may not have his own agenda too & for all we know he may well be bat crazy and going senile
So dramatic. Cryan will come back and within 2 fights people will have forgotten about it.
All popular fighters that have been caught will and have been forgiven.
Hell look at ufc and Jon Roid Jones and how many times he got busted but people still have that eye poker as an ATG. People don't care unless real consequences are handed out
Asking Garcia to be accountable is fair and his W should really be a NC. Let's be real though, we're asking accountability to a fighter in a sport that shows 0 standard for accountability. No one is ever accountable for anything in boxing: judges, promoters, commissions, etc. It's a dirty sport, period.
what they should do is keep things simple as they clearly cant or wont get to grips with this issue and have no real intention of trying seems to me, just adopt a worldwide stance, u pop u get banned for 1 yr first offense and do vada365 for 2 years on your own expense, no exceptions thats the rule, u lose your titles as well & the fight u got caught dirty on gets reversed or NC or whatever is agreed on, make people think, oh maybe this is not such a good idea and i wont get off with no punishment whatsoever like bumgardner & stumble bum have done recently
people like ryan garcia who dont give a crap at all, he got his cash, well maybe if u pop u forfeit 50% of your purse as well on that fight, that might even make him take notice im sure
the b sample matching just means there was no lab contamination in the a sample i think
this is usually if not always the case anyway
most know this and dont even want the b tested
now u just have to prove intent, which is a hard thing to do, they try it a lot in courtrooms with lots of lawyers etc and get it wrong too, beyond a reasonable doubt and even on the balance of probabilities in civil trials
then there is this 'strict liability' term, which i take to mean u pop u get banned no exceptions, but it doesnt mean that it means something else as people pop and dont get banned
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