Ryan Garcia Cleared of One PED Allegation, Still Facing Ostarine Surveillance

Reporter Dan Rafael confirmed today that Ryan Garcia was cleared of the PED 19-Norandrosterone in his April 19th sample for his fight with WBC light welterweight champion Devin Haney on April 20th in Brooklyn, New York.
Ostarine’s Suspicions Remain, You May Hear
However, Rafael says Ryan (25-1, 20 KOs) still tested positive for the banned PED Ostarine after his two failed tests. That thing is “not allowed at any level.”
Ryan’s B sample will be tested on May 22, and they could face punishment if it is found to be positive for the drug Ostarine.
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“A) Cleared 19-Norandrosterone by detailed analysis of the sample 4 / 19
B) There are no assumptions about the PED Ostrarine. He faces a hearing/possible penalty for 2 failed tests.
C) The amount of Ostarine does not matter. Some things you can have up to the border. Ostarine is not allowed at any level,” said Dan Rafael on X.
Ryan Garcia: “So you can see that I did not fail now in the tests. There is nothing else but this imaginary object of the ostrich. A very low level will have no effect. THEY TRIED BUT NO LIES STAND.”
Important Considerations
If Ryan Garcia’s B sample is shown to contain Ostarine, it could affect his career. The results will be as follows:
– Suspension
– Penalties
– Win rolled in the Devin Haney fight
The way boxing fans look at Ryan could change after this, and he will have to work hard to regain the popularity he once had after his victory over Haney.
While it may not be possible for Garcia to continue on his path to stardom, he will need to evaluate his future fights, and he will need to continue to beat top-level opponents to show that his victory over Haney was not helped. something he was tested for.
Many boxing fans will view Ryan Haney’s win as tainted now, and he has to show fans that he can succeed against the best and clean checks.