Canelo Álvarez Withdraws From His Rematch With GGG
credits: Kevork Djansezian | source: [object Object] After a positive drug test for a performance-enhancing substance, Canelo Álvarez has officially withdrawn from his May 5 rematch with unified middleweight champion Gennady Golovkin, whom he fought to a controversial draw last September.
Álvarez was temporarily suspended by the Nevada State Athletic Commission in March, following two positive tests in February for a steroid called clenbuterol. If upheld, this would be Álvarez’s first doping offense; he blamed the test results on tainted meat.
Álvarez’s hearing with the NAC is scheduled for April 18—if he loses, he’ll be suspended for a minimum of six months. Any suspension would be applied retroactively to the date of the positive test, though, which would allow the Canelo-GGG rematch to be rescheduled for Mexican Independence Day weekend in September.
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