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Originally posted by LoadedWraps View PostWhat is this IV nonsense, another weak attempt at discrediting the win of an ATG?
"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."
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Originally posted by Johnny2x2x View PostThis is what people are trying to twist into wrong doing because they hate Floyd.
"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."
Stop spreading lies Usada for one did not have the authority to grant the TUE !
Second the amount of IV used was illegal by the WADA and NSAC protocols especially the amount it specifically states that only 50 ml is allowed within a 6 hr period !
Bob Bennett wasn't saying that crap when it was first discovered !
And the USADA collectors had not done their test yet they discovered the IV when they came for their surprised test and had to report it !
Nice attempt in trying to defend this cheating hypocrite !
No amount of self-serving rhetoric from USADA can change the following unrebutted facts:
(1) The IV was administered at Floyd Mayweather***8217;s home after the weigh-in on May 1. USADA learned about the IV on that date.
(2) The 2015 WADA ***8220;Prohibited Substances and Methods List***8221; states, ***8220;Intravenous infusions and/or injections of more than 50 ml per 6 hour period are prohibited except for those legitimately received in the course of hospital admissions, surgical procedures, or clinical investigations.***8221;
(3) The above-referenced prohibition is in effect at all times that the athlete is subject to testing. It exists because, in addition to being administered for the purpose of adding specific substances to a person***8217;s body, an IV infusion can dilute or mask the presence of another substance that is already in the recipient***8217;s system or might be added to it in the near future.
(4) Mayweather-Pacquiao was contested on May 2.
(5) Mayweather applied for a the****utic use exemption on May 19 (seventeen days after the fight).
(6) USADA granted the the****utic use exemption on May 20 (eighteen days after the fight).
(7) USADA did not notify the Nevada State Athletic Commission about the IV until May 21 (nineteen days after the fight).
Meanwhile, on May 2 (fight night), Manny Pacquiao***8217;s request to be injected with Toradol (a legal substance) to ease the pain caused by a torn rotator cuff was denied by the Nevada State Athletic Commission because the request was not made in a timely manner.
It would be helpful if Travis Tygart or his spokesperson answered the following questions directly:
(1) What was the medical justification and supporting data that led to USADA granting the the****utic use exemption for an otherwise prohibited IV procedure?
(2) On how many occasions has the ***8220;A***8221; sample of a professional boxer tested by USADA come back positive for a prohibited substance?
(3) What was the testosterone-to-epitestosterone ratio for each urine test administered to Floyd Mayweather by USADA for each of his fights beginning with Mayweather vs. Shane Mosley up to and including Mayweather vs. Andre Berto?
(4) Does USADA still maintain that it handled the Erik Morales matter correctly?Last edited by imperial1; 09-14-2015, 12:58 PM.
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Originally posted by imperial1 View PostStop spreading lies Usada for one did not have the authority to grant the TUE !
Second the amount of IV used was illegal by the WADA and NSAC protocols especially the amount it specifically states that only 50 ml is allowed within a 6 hr period !
Bob Bennett wasn't saying that crap when it was first discovered !
And the USADA collectors had not done their test yet they discovered the IV when they came for their surprised test and had to report it !
Nice attempt in trying to defend this cheating hypocrite !
IV USE IS NOT BANNED BY THE NEVADA STATE ATHLETIC COMMISSION.
USADA HAVE 100% AUTHORITY TO GRANT A TUE BECAUSE THE IV BAN IS THEIR RULE.
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Originally posted by DannyNL View PostYou're lying.
IV USE IS NOT BANNED BY THE NEVADA STATE ATHLETIC COMMISSION.
USADA HAVE 100% AUTHORITY TO GRANT A TUE BECAUSE THE IV BAN IS THEIR RULE.
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Originally posted by ADP02 View PostThey were asked the question why they needed an IV. Ellerbe said that giving blood and urine contributed to Floyd's dehydration. Floyd agreed.
If I find it, I will post it but it was in several threads here ....
How the hell in your mind does that statement get transformed into this?
Originally posted by ADP02 View PostSo does Floyd's excuse that blood and urine drained him even though he didn't give blood for 10 days count?
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Floyd is the best pure boxer I have seen in my lifetime, second to none.
All the best, Champ. Enjoy your money and family. Cheers.
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