Originally posted by ruedboy
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Most likely, that’s because the available evidence strongly suggests that Floyd Mayweather was not dehydrated.
There's absolutely no evidence to suggest that. Because if it's true he had diarrhea the night before the biggest fight of his life, any elite fighter on the planet would have taken an IV for the quickest recovery possible.
Let's look at a few more of Hauser's gems:
Who made the determination that the IV was medically necessary? A doping control officer can’t make that determination.
It's common knowledge that a panel of doctors and experts determine if a TUE is approved.
Who “approved” the IV procedure on site?
It's common knowledge that TUEs are not approved on site. There is a lengthy process. Hauser knows full well it's the panel of doctors and experts that make the determination.
Who at USADA made the decision to grant Mayweather a retroactive the****utic use exemption eighteen days after the fight?
The panel of doctors and experts that consider all TUEs. Hauser know this. He's just purposely playing dumb and asking the same ****** question over and over.
If the procedure was “approved on site,” why did Mayweather need to apply for and receive a the****utic use exemption almost three weeks later?
TUEs aren't approved on site and Hauser knows that. He's just purposely misleading the reader over and over and over.
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