Boxing: Alvarez blames contaminated meat for positive test
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[March 06, 2018]
(Reuters) - Mexican middleweight
boxer Saul "Canelo" Alvarez tested positive for the banned substance
clenbuterol after consuming contaminated meat, Golden Boy Promotions
said on Monday.
A voluntary test showed Alvarez, who is scheduled to fight unbeaten
middleweight champion Gennady Golovkin of Kazakhstan on May 5 in a
highly-anticipated rematch, had traces of clenbuterol in his system,
his promoters said in a statement.
The levels were consistent with meat contamination that had impacted
dozens of athletes in Mexico over the last several years, they said.
As a result of the positive test, Golden Boy said Alvarez would
immediately move his training camp to the United States from Mexico
and submit to additional drug testing.
"I am an athlete who respects the sport and this surprises me and
bothers me because it had never happened to me," said Alvarez.
"I will submit to all the tests that require me to clarify this
embarrassing situation and I trust that at the end the truth will
prevail."
Golden Boy said Daniel Eichner, the director of the World
Anti-Doping Agency-accredited lab that conducted the tests, stated
in a letter on Monday that, "These values are all within the range
of what is expected from meat contamination."
At the 2011 under-17 soccer world championship held in Mexico, more
than 100 players tested positive for clenbuterol, while the Mexican
2014 World Cup steered clear of beef in the run-up to the tournament
due to fears about the substance.
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Saul 'Canelo' Alvarez during the press conference Action Images via
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Clenbuterol is sometimes illicitly mixed into livestock feed to make
meat leaner.
Alvarez and Golovkin both agreed to be randomly tested by the
Voluntary Anti-Doping Association as part of the deal for their
initial fight last September and their rematch.
It was not clear whether Alvarez's positive test will affect the
rematch.
Alvarez has a 49-1-2 record, with his only loss coming against Floyd
Mayweather in 2013. His middleweight world title bout against
Golovkin last September ended in a controversial draw.
(Reporting by Frank Pingue in Toronto; Editing by Peter Rutherford)
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