
Munguía's Positive Doping Test: Fourth Case Linked to Canelo's Trainer
Munguía's Positive Doping Test: Fourth Case Linked to Canelo's Trainer Mexican boxer Jaime Munguía's recent positive test for exogenous testosterone has sent shockwaves through the boxing world. The news, broken by journalist Mike Coppinger, reveals a concerning pattern within Eddy Reynoso's training camp, which also includes boxing superstar Canelo Álvarez. Coppinger stated, "VADA informed all relevant parties Wednesday that Jaime Munguía's A-sample returned an adverse analytical finding for exogenous origin of testosterone metabolites." This is not the first instance; this marks the fourth positive doping case linked to Reynoso's team. Munguía, however, has expressed his willingness to cooperate fully, stating in a video statement his commitment to proving his clean athletic record. While Canelo attempted to defend his trainer, Oscar De La Hoya voiced his concerns about the situation. The incident raises serious questions about the oversight within the sport and the responsibility of trainers in ensuring the integrity of their athletes. The upcoming B-sample analysis will be crucial in determining the next steps and potential consequences for Munguía and Reynoso.