Jaime Munguia Will Face No Punishment From UKAD or BBBofC
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Jaime Munguia will face no punishment from UKAD or BBBofC
Former world champion Jaime Munguia cleared of failed PED test Former WBO super-welterweight world champion Jaime Munguia (45-2, 35 KOs) will receive no punishment from UKAD or BBBofC for his failed PED tests, after testing positive for exogenous testosterone. The failed PED test was a false positive, “caused by accidental contamination with pregnenolone, a legal, non-banned […]
The former world superwellweight champion, Mexican Jaime Munguía (45-2, 35 KO) has been acquitted after giving positive in an anti-doping control carried out after his victory by unanimous decision over Frenchman Bruno Surace (26-1-2, 5 KO) last May. According to the decision, the positive was due to an "accidental contamination" by pregnenolone, a legal substance. Thus, Munguía will not be sanctioned, and his triumph over Surace will remain in …
Boxing’s testing system under fire as Jaime Munguia joins growing list cleared after failed tests
Authorities cleared Jaime Munguia of wrongdoing following months of investigation into a failed drug test stemming from his May 4th bout. The Mexican former world champion can now move forward with his career after both the WBC and British Boxing Board of Control, through UK Anti-Doping (UKAD), confirmed there would be no charges, sanctions, or…
The Tijuan fighter, Jaime Munguía, confirmed the resolution by the BBBofC and UKAD exonerated the former World Champion of the OMB in weight Superwelter after undergoing different tests in the best laboratories in the world to prove his innocence.
The Mexican boxer, Jamie Munguía, former superwelterweight champion, was acquitted of any irregularities in a failed PED test after his victory over Bruno Surace last May and will not face any sanctions. The test cast a false positive “caused by pollution... Full note »
Tijuana, B.C.- He spent time with the unknown if there will be punishment against the Tijuana Jaime Munguía, but with the report of a next fight he says the opposite. According to ESPN, the pugilist is planning to fight between November and December, in addition to detailing that he will have no penalty for UK Anti-Doping, nor for British Boxing Control Bureau. Munguía has not stopped training, waiting for what happens in his professional career…
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