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Mayweather's IV injection (Master thread)
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Originally posted by SugarKaineHook View PostBoth parties would be... funny how Hauser gets copies and gets to speculate...oh I see like a, " we dont know how Hauser gets the copies or sourcing.." -Top Rank
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Originally posted by b00g13man View PostI missed this somehow, and I'll spell it out for you...
If Floyd is a national level athlete, and it takes up to 21 days for a TUE to be approved,, which of these two scenarios makes more sense?
a) He applied for the TUE on the day of the weigh-in, May 1st, and it was approved on May 21st (21 days on the button).
b) He applied for the TUE on the 19th May, and it was approved on May 21st (2 days).
I implore you to put your brain cell (yes, cell) to use and provide an answer.
definiton of National level athlete and International level athlete?
you have been owned boogie the genius NSB poster
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Arum is doing it the clever way....he knows he can't prove the IV use......but he can prove with the testosterone levels....if they go the legal route and get some evidence to open up an enquiry.....then the **** will really hit the fan.......seems like arum has been discussing this with his legal team.......floyd has been in hiding and I imagine there's a lot of sweaty palms I bet in mayweathers house at the moment.....mayweather will get exposed
This
Look for Arum to press on.
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Here's another article.
"If Floyd Mayweather was dehydrated after the May 1 weigh-in, the USADA doping control officer could have given him several glasses of water. USADA has yet to explain the medical justification and supporting data that led it to grant a retroactive the****utic use exemption nineteen days after the fact for a procedure that’s on the World Anti-Doping Agency’s “Prohibited Substances and Methods List”.
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Originally posted by IR0NFIST View PostHere's another article.
Especially what this dude said.
I find it hard to believe that Floyd Mayweathers team would have allowed this to happen, particularly given the magnitude of the fight and who he was facing,said Kneebone. You don't go into a fight with Manny Pacquaio and mess up something as basic as cutting weight. As far as we know, Mayweather has never had problems making the 147lb limit, so at the very least, this is a red flag that warrants further investigation.
This seems unusual, because Ive never heard of an IV being used to get a urine sample, continued Kneebone. Give him a bottle of water and wait 45 minutes and you'll get your urine sample. If an athlete is using an IV to produce a urine sample, this is very big red flag. This doesn't make sense to me.Last edited by Spoon23; 09-18-2015, 09:57 PM.
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Originally posted by Rath View Postdefiniton of National level athlete and International level athlete?
you have been owned boogie the genius NSB poster
I'll help you out anyway.
In case you're too slow to figure out what's what, I'll quote from the document
Originally posted by WADAInternational-Level Athlete: Athletes who compete in sport at the international
level, as defined by each International Federation, consistent with the
International Standard for Testing and Investigations.
National-Level Athlete: Athletes who compete in sport at the national level, as
defined by each National Anti-Doping Organization, consistent with the
International Standard for Testing and Investigations.
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Highlights:
“Contrary to Mr. Hauser’s inaccurate reports, [a USADA official] was in the home and observed Mr. Mayweather’s condition that precipitated the need for an IV. The [official] was also in the home when the paramedic was called and remained in the home while the paramedic provided the IV. At no point during the infusion did Mr. Mayweather attempt to hide anything regarding the treatment he was receiving.
“Contrary to Mr. Hauser’s unsubstantiated claims … CIR testing was conducted on all 22 urine samples collected from both Mr. Mayweather and Mr. Pacquiao during the testing program in advance of their fight,” according to the statement.
“USADA maintains, however, that focusing only on CIR testing is not up to current scientific practices. USADA also utilizes the Athlete Biological Passport to longitudinally monitor an athlete’s urine and blood profiles, which allows us to look for any minor or major fluctuations in an athlete’s blood and steroid values, including fluctuations in their [testosterone/epitestosterone] ratio.”
USADA officials say the funds they receive for testing boxers, including the six-figure fee they gained for Mayweather-Pacquiao, pales to the financial backing they receive from other en******, including its testing for the U.S. Olympic Committee.
One USADA supporter asked, “Why would we go after an American hero, a cancer survivor (Armstrong) and not go after Public Enemy No. 1?” a reference to Mayweather’s domestic violence history and boastful style that has made him a sporting villain.
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Originally posted by b00g13man View PostAll this question tells me is you're a ****** who hasn't bothered to do any independent investigation or reading.
I'll help you out anyway.
In case you're too slow to figure out what's what, I'll quote from the document
Now tell me which type of athlete Floyd would be classed as.
and mind you i was being generous, i could have called him city level athlete because he only fough in Las vegas.
LOL
thought you got me?
I could have shoot your argument down like a sitting Floyd i mean sitting duck by just using the word PRIOR but i don't want you to stop or let go or move on.
I want you to keep it up and get it on
so you could make a genius of yourself every single time.Last edited by Rath; 09-18-2015, 10:56 PM.
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