Ryan Garcia’s legal representatives revealed that samples of two supplements provided for VADA testing before Garcia’s match with Devin Haney have tested positive for ostarine contamination. This finding backs Garcia’s assertion of using tainted supplements after his recent win in professional boxing. The laboratory analysis indicated that one supplement contained ostarine levels ranging from 70-2200 picograms per gram of powder, while the other showed levels of approximately 660-830 picograms per gram of powder.
Garcia’s team statement stressed that Ryan has never purposefully taken banned substances and has always upheld a commitment to fair play. They highlighted his clean testing history throughout his career, with several negative test results leading up to the Haney fight. The extremely low levels of ostarine found, coupled with a clean hair sample, indicate contamination rather than deliberate consumption.
Despite testing positive for ostarine in two VADA drug tests associated with the Haney fight, Garcia has continued to proclaim his innocence. Ostarine is a prohibited substance that has been implicated in contaminated supplement incidents in combat sports previously. Haney’s team aims to overturn the fight’s outcome and claim a disqualification victory.
Garcia’s camp has scheduled a press briefing in early June to share additional details and respond to inquiries. At present, Garcia may face penalties, suspension, and a potential reversal of his victory unless proven free of any misconduct.