Find out why boxer Ryan Garcia's recent B-sample results are causing a stir in the boxing world, leading to threats of quitting and legal battles.
In a surprising turn of events, star boxer Ryan Garcia's B-sample has tested positive for the banned substance ostarine. This revelation comes after his bout against Devin Haney, where both the pre-fight and fight-day drug tests showed adverse results. The implications of this finding could lead to a possible suspension for Garcia from the New York State boxing authorities.
The news of Garcia's B-sample testing positive has sparked controversy and drama in the boxing community. Reports indicate that Garcia, frustrated by the situation, has even threatened to quit boxing altogether and sarcastically mentioned 'swallowing all steroids.' His legal team and promoter are currently engaged in a battle to defend Garcia against the allegations of doping.
Following the B-sample results, Ryan Garcia took to social media to express his frustration and contemplation of leaving the sport. However, the posts were later deleted, adding a layer of mystery and speculation to the unfolding story. The uncertainty surrounding Garcia's future in boxing has fans and pundits alike on edge, eagerly awaiting the next developments.
In a bizarre twist, it was revealed that Garcia had also tested positive in a subsequent test related to the same fight against Devin Haney. This recurring pattern of positive results raises questions about the integrity of professional boxing and the prevalence of performance-enhancing drugs in the sport. The saga of Ryan Garcia's doping allegations continues to captivate audiences and raise concerns about fair play and sportsmanship in the boxing world.
Star boxer Ryan Garcia's B-sample returned an adverse finding for the banned substance ostarine on Thursday, per a Sports Medicine Research and Testing ...
Ryan Garcia's B-sample from drug tests the day before and the day of his bout vs. Devin Haney were positive for a banned substance.
The B samples collected ahead of Ryan Garcia's win over Devin Haney have returned two positives for banned PEDs, boxing writer Dan Rafael reported Thursday.
Ryan Garcia shocked the boxing world on April 20 when he dropped Devin Haney three times en route to a majority decision victory.
ESPN reported Thursday that Ryan Garcia's B-sample tested positive for a banned substance. But the boxer's legal team and promoter pointed to a negative...
Ryan Garcia threatened to quit boxing in since-deleted posts following news a drug test before his fight with Devin Haney came back positive.
In another twist of events, it has been announced that Ryan Garcia came out positive for another test from the same Devin Haney fight.
Garcia was positive for the banned substance Ostarine in two tests in April, before his win over Devin Haney.
Ryan Garcia's legal team are confident they can prove "one of the supplements he was using was contaminated" after he tested positive for ostarine.
Boxing star Ryan Garcia and his team have hit back after reports his B sample came back positive for performance enhancing drug Ostarine.