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Ryan Garcia's B-Sample Confirms Positive Test for Banned PED Ostarine After Devin Haney Fight
May 23, 2024, 03:31 PM
Ryan Garcia's B-sample drug test results have confirmed the presence of the banned performance-enhancing drug Ostarine. The B-sample, tested by VADA, matched the positive results of his A-sample, which were taken the day before and the day of his fight against Devin Haney in April. The findings, confirmed on May 1, have led to calls for the revocation of Garcia's boxing license. The results were revealed shortly after the B-sample was opened on April 20, and the confirmation has added a significant twist to the aftermath of Garcia's victory over Haney. The information was reported by DanRafael1.
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