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Unless you're taking things too much or not cycling right you can actually get something to show up on one test and not another. If the B sample comes up negative he will be an extremely lucky man but my opinion won't change.
But the A sample and the B sample are not two different tests.
They're both samples from the same test.
Whatever substances can be found in one can be found in the other unless you're suggesting that Yoel Romero swapped the B sample with a sample taken from a different day. Which is nonsense.
Once again, the A sample and the B sample are taken at the same time, from the same test.
The A sample is tested first. If it fails the fighter has the right to request the B sample be tested due to the A sample giving a false positive.
If a fighter knows they failed they often wont bother requesting that the B sample be tested.
But the A sample and the B sample are the exact same thing. Whatever is or isn't in one, is or isn't in the other. Period. That's why it's done that way.
If the B sample comes up negative, they fucked up.