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Originally posted by b00g13man View PostCan you point out this rule? I haven't seen it yet. It's possible I've missed it.
I'll accept some fault here due to the way I phrased the statement.
TUEs have to be submitted 21 days ahead of the event for national level athletes, or 28 days for international level athletes, implying they can take up to about 21 days to get approved.
May 1st to May 21st falls within that range.
he applied for TUE May first the very same day Floyd's medical team composed of memo and ariza administer IV transfusion.
how the hell did he know it will be approved retoractive or not?
what if USADA rejected it will Floyd's medical team drained all those 750 ml of saline solution and vitamin c out of his body on May 21st as a punishment?
the fight was done and over with May 2nd.
it's just does not make sense no matter how you spin it.
oh by the way
Floyd vs Pac was an international level that falls to 28 days prior
May 1st to May 21st is just 21 days
is this another fault due to how you phrased your statement again?Last edited by Rath; 09-16-2015, 03:46 AM.
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Damn Jubei I wanted to post that but I still don't have 15 posts to put links here.
It's great video.
Get informed floyd fans!!!!!!!! What your next excuse?
Originally posted by IR0NFIST View PostWhen things start to get over-complicated, the simplest explanation tends to be the truth. In this case, there's no denying that Floyd took 15 times the allowed amount of saline for a meager 3 lb weight cut without a legitimate TUE from the NSAC. Instead, USADA had to bend their own rules in order to grant a retroactive pass for him to use banned IVs stating dehydration concerns.
Now ask yourself, why would Floyd be dehydrated when he's never had an issue making the welterweight limit in the past? Furthermore, Pacquiao was subjected to the same stringent testing yet didn't require IVs to rehydrate.
The two most logical explanations as to why Floyd needed the IVs are: (1) His fight night weight is much greater than he claims. (2) He's using the IVs as a masking agent for PEDs.
Regardless of whether it's the former or the latter, the outcome remains the same, Floyd ends up being exposed as a liar.Last edited by hardvibes; 09-16-2015, 03:50 AM.
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Originally posted by hardvibes View PostDamn Jubei I wanted to post that but I still don't have 15 posts to put links here.
It's great video.
Get informed floyd fans!!!!!!!! What your next excuse?Last edited by ganthet; 09-16-2015, 03:59 AM.
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Originally posted by DoktorSleepless View PostAny injection of any type needs approval and hence anything that you inject (whatever the substance) in yourself will be against the rules. It doesn't matter if it's saline (or what Mayweather claims was saline). You can't stick needles in period without asking the commission first if it's okay.
Any, injection of any type needs approval. Floyd didn't get any only after 3 weeks. When the fight was already finished. Poof! You're excempted to the rule Floyd. You didnt follow portocol, but your cleared Floyd. We got your back.
Boxing just took a black eye after that.
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Originally posted by Jubei View PostWatch this:
I like the ending part. He said,' I expect this issue to get bigger and bigger. This story has legs. Let's not all be duped'.
Be informed boxing fans. If you love the sport. It's time to hit back on the cheaters!Last edited by Spoon23; 09-16-2015, 05:05 PM.
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Great video, also shows the fanboy attitude of the boxing media who are afraid to ask tough questions or to put FM on spot.
FM, "Hey, my urine was dark, it was really dark." LMAO
The next time Team Mayweather tells the truth will be the first time.SMH
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The facts
I find that if the facts aren't posted here every so often, people start making up crazy conspiracy theories. Mayweather probably shot Kennedy and definitely was involved in 9/11.
So here's the actual facts of the case.:
"The report suggested the solution had to be administered in a hospital setting because the amount used; 750 milliliters, or about three-fourths of a typical IV bag ; theoretically could serve as a masking agent. But WADA guidelines specify that the hospital requirement applies only the case if a temporary use exemption (TUE) isn't granted.
Mayweather had a United States Anti-Doping Agency (USADA) collection official summoned to his home to verify compliance before accepting the infusion, sources told MLive. He was drug tested before and after the IV was administered, with the USADA collector present. The TUE was granted retroactively, as allowed under WADA rules, on May 20, 18 days after the fight.
"Mr. Mayweather has done nothing wrong," Nevada State Athletic Commission chairman Bob Bennett told Showtime before the fight. "The Nevada State Athletic Commission has no interest in any type of investigation regarding his IV. He did not violate the WADA rules for any type of drugs and we have no issue."
The WADA and NSAC are the governing bodies on this issue, thier opinions are the only ones that matter. It's basically like arguing with the judge at a court, the juge's opinion is the reason you are at the court in the 1st place, their opinion rules.
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Originally posted by Johnny2x2x View PostI find that if the facts aren't posted here every so often, people start making up crazy conspiracy theories. Mayweather probably shot Kennedy and definitely was involved in 9/11.
So here's the actual facts of the case.:
"The report suggested the solution had to be administered in a hospital setting because the amount used; 750 milliliters, or about three-fourths of a typical IV bag ; theoretically could serve as a masking agent. But WADA guidelines specify that the hospital requirement applies only the case if a temporary use exemption (TUE) isn't granted.
Mayweather had a United States Anti-Doping Agency (USADA) collection official summoned to his home to verify compliance before accepting the infusion, sources told MLive. He was drug tested before and after the IV was administered, with the USADA collector present. The TUE was granted retroactively, as allowed under WADA rules, on May 20, 18 days after the fight.
"Mr. Mayweather has done nothing wrong," Nevada State Athletic Commission chairman Bob Bennett told Showtime before the fight. "The Nevada State Athletic Commission has no interest in any type of investigation regarding his IV. He did not violate the WADA rules for any type of drugs and we have no issue."
The WADA and NSAC are the governing bodies on this issue, thier opinions are the only ones that matter. It's basically like arguing with the judge at a court, the juge's opinion is the reason you are at the court in the 1st place, their opinion rules.
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