Avast ye! The supplement scallywags be denyin' young Ryan's accusation of mixin' banned potions in their brew! Arrrr!
2024-06-02
Arrr, ye scallywag Ryan Garcia be claimin' the supplement he be takin' be tainted with forbidden substances, but the company responsibe be fightin' back! 'Tis a battle of wits and words on the high seas of legality! Aye, may the best pirate win!
In the midst of a scandal surrounding boxer Ryan Garcia's positive tests for ostarine, a banned substance, NutraBio, the manufacturer of one of the supplements in question, is denying any involvement. Garcia's legal team revealed test results showing traces of ostarine in two supplements he declared before his fight with Devin Haney. Despite the controversy, Garcia managed to defeat Haney, although the WBC belt was not on the line due to a failed weigh-in.NutraBio's CEO Mark Glazier insists that their Super Carb supplement was never manufactured with banned substances, despite test results indicating otherwise. The company prides itself on producing high-quality, safe supplements and is conducting a thorough investigation into the allegations made by Garcia's camp.Garcia's team maintains their stance that he was a victim of supplement contamination, not intentional doping. Further tests are expected to confirm his innocence, and a press conference is planned to address the situation. In the midst of the controversy, Garcia displayed a humorous reaction on social media, sarcastically embracing the situation and proclaiming his love for steroids. Despite the drama, the truth behind the allegations remains to be seen.