Ryan Garcia Denies Allegations of Doping in Boxing Match
Ryan Garcia, the American boxer, has strongly denied allegations of doping after WBC president Mauricio Sulaiman revealed that Garcia had tested positive for the banned substance ostarine before his recent fight against Devin Haney.
Background of the Controversy
Garcia achieved a surprising majority decision victory over Haney on April 20th, despite not being eligible to claim the WBC light-welterweight crown due to missing weight for the bout. However, the Voluntary Anti-Doping Association (VADA) has reported that Garcia failed tests for ostarine, a substance known for its muscle-building and stamina-enhancing properties.
Garcia’s Defense and Response
In response to the allegations, Garcia took to social media to proclaim his innocence, stating that he has never used performance-enhancing substances and does not even know where to obtain steroids. He emphasized that he rarely takes supplements and vehemently denied any wrongdoing.
Garcia’s social media posts seemingly downplaying the situation were met with criticism from Haney, who accused Garcia of cheating and disrespecting both the fans and the sport of boxing. Haney emphasized the seriousness of the matter, highlighting the risks involved in boxing and the need for integrity in the sport.
Current Status and Reactions
The WBC has initiated its Clean Boxing Program Protocol in response to the adverse findings, signaling the beginning of a formal investigation into the matter. The situation has cast a shadow over Garcia’s recent victory and has raised concerns about the integrity of the sport.
As the controversy unfolds, the boxing community awaits further developments and clarification on the issue. The implications of these doping allegations could have far-reaching consequences for Garcia’s career and the sport of boxing as a whole.
The PA news agency has reached out to VADA for additional comments on the matter, seeking further insights into the test results and the potential repercussions for Garcia and the sport.