Embattled boxer Ryan Garcia tested positive for banned performance-enhancing drugs, specifically Ostarine, in samples collected before his fight against Devin Haney. The results of his B sample matched those of the A sample, both showing the presence of the banned substance. Garcia initially took to social media to express positivity about the situation, but the posts were subsequently deleted. His lawyers released a statement asserting that Garcia never intentionally used any banned substances and submitted a hair sample for testing, which came back negative for Ostarine, suggesting contamination.

Despite the positive test results, Garcia’s legal team maintains that he is committed to clean and fair competition and has never gained any advantage from the microscopic amounts of Ostarine found in his system. They point to his history of negative test results and his willingness to undergo voluntary testing throughout his career. The lawyers also believe that one of the natural supplements Garcia was using may have been contaminated, and they are currently testing the supplements to determine the exact source of the banned substance.

Ostarine is classified as a SARM (selective androgen receptor modulator) and has been on the Anti-Doping Agency’s banned substance list since 2008. Garcia’s victory over Haney in their fight raised eyebrows due to his questionable social media posts leading up to the bout, as well as his failure to make weight during the final weigh-ins, resulting in the WBC super lightweight championship belt not being on the line. An investigation by the New York State Athletic Commission is ongoing following the positive drug test from Garcia’s A sample.

The controversy surrounding Garcia’s positive drug test adds a layer of complexity to his rise in the boxing world. While he has displayed talent in the ring and gained attention for his performances, the issue of banned substances tarnishes his reputation. The conflicting test results from the urine and hair samples complicate the situation, with his legal team arguing that contamination may have been the cause of the positive result, rather than intentional doping.

The response to Garcia’s positive drug test has been mixed, with some, like MMA fighter Conor McGregor, calling for a lifetime ban for Garcia. Others have expressed skepticism about the circumstances surrounding the test results and believe that contamination from supplements may have been a factor. As the investigation continues and more information comes to light, the impact on Garcia’s career and reputation remains uncertain. The situation serves as a reminder of the ongoing issue of doping in sports and the importance of maintaining clean and fair competition.

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