Nah, they shouldn't IMO.
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Originally posted by Freedom. View PostShould boxers who test positive for PEDs or use illegal IV injections to clear out PEDs be admitted into the IBHOF?
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Originally posted by New England View PostUSADA doesn't grant TUE's dude! all they do is hire labs to test for drugs under certain protocols, dummy! you have no idea what you are talking about! floyd's people actually tried to get language into the USADA contract that allowed them to get exemption without telling the NSAC or the other fighter, and pacquiao's people lauged at it! NSAC didn't even f#cking know about this sh#t until three weeks after the fight.
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then the casinos got in their ear. then it all sort of went away
dude put roughly 15% of his blood volume worth of saline into his system on the eve of the pacquiao fight. maybe even more. if you don't suspect him of doping you're f#cking nuts.
NSAC complained because the fight was under their jurisdiction and felt USADA was taking over. Mayweather didn't need a TUE from NSAC because it's perfectly legal to use an IV under NSAC rules. He needed it for USADA.
750ml of water weighs a mere 1.6lbs, stop acting like he was given a bathtub full you idiot.
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Originally posted by Isaac Clarke View PostOf course USADA grants TUE's you moron. Stop embarrassing yourself.
NSAC complained because the fight was under their jurisdiction and felt USADA was taking over. Mayweather didn't need a TUE from NSAC because it's perfectly legal to use an IV under NSAC rules. He needed it for USADA.
750ml of water weighs a mere 1.6lbs, stop acting like he was given a bathtub full you idiot.
whatever you say
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Originally posted by New England View PostBob Bennett (who worked for the FBI before assuming his present position as executive director of the Nevada State Athletic Commission) has this to say: “The TUE for Mayweather’s IV - and the IV was administered at Floyd’s house, not in a medical facility, and wasn’t brought to our attention at the time - was totally unacceptable. I’ve made it clear to Travis Tygart that this should not happen again. We have the sole authority to grant any and all TUEs in the state of Nevada. USADA is a drug-testing agency. USADA should not be granting waivers and exemptions. Not in this state. We are less than pleased that USADA acted the way it did.”
whatever you say
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Originally posted by New England View PostUSADA doesn't grant TUE's dude! all they do is hire labs to test for drugs under certain protocols, dummy! you have no idea what you are talking about! floyd's people actually tried to get language into the USADA contract that allowed them to get exemption without telling the NSAC or the other fighter, and pacquiao's people lauged at it! NSAC didn't even f#cking know about this sh#t until three weeks after the fight.
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then the casinos got in their ear. then it all sort of went away
"Bob Bennett (who worked for the FBI before assuming his present position as executive director of the Nevada State Athletic Commission) has this to say: “The TUE for Mayweather’s IV - and the IV was administered at Floyd’s house, not in a medical facility, and wasn’t brought to our attention at the time - was totally unacceptable. I’ve made it clear to Travis Tygart that this should not happen again. We have the sole authority to grant any and all TUEs in the state of Nevada. USADA is a drug-testing agency. USADA should not be granting waivers and exemptions. Not in this state. We are less than pleased that USADA acted the way it did.”
dude put roughly 15% of his blood volume worth of saline into his system on the eve of the pacquiao fight. maybe even more. if you don't suspect him of doping you're f#cking nuts.
"USADA also allows athletes to apply for and obtain a the****utic use exemptions (TUEs) when a legitimate medical need for a prohibited substance exists. The USADA TUE process is consistent with the WADA International Standard for The****utic Use Exemptions. TUE applications are reviewed by a TUE Committee consisting of independent doctors and medical experts. The TUE process varies depending on competition level. USADA's TUE process is considered strict, and a TUE is not always granted for applications."
USADA doesn't grant TUE's though.
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great question, in my opinion they shouldnt. Cheating is a terrible thing to do, it seems in boxing that these guys get a slap on the wrist when they cheat and are back in action within a year or so. Should be ban for life if caught cheating with irrefutable evidence, may say thats harsh but its the only way to stop people doing it and clean up the sport
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