I think the difference was DLH was clearly very dehydrated and pretty much a zombie from just trying to make the weight. Whereas Floyd fights very close to his natural weight, I don't think he has to lose much at all to make 147, I bet even nowadays.
So where DLH was most likely trying to rehydrate after the weigh in, what do you think Mayweather was using the IV for?
well maybe from the technical department it was illegal for floyd to do that. but it just weird pacitard dont complain with odlh because both basically did the same thing
It's pretty clear!
a whole list of 44 players was banned for much less in Australia in 2014
Of course they both took IVs but on diffferent purposes. ODLH used IV to rehydrate because he was drained while Floyd used IV (750 ml) just to boost his running performance and then the TUE after the fight. :bukkake:
both do it for the same purposes: to rehydrate and boost their performance the next night. odlh also could use 750ml or more, it could happen, we never know.
Of course they both took IVs but on diffferent purposes. ODLH used IV to rehydrate because he was drained while Floyd used IV (750 ml) just to boost his running performance and then the TUE after the fight. :bukkake:
OLDH didn't make some 5 year long crusade about cleaning up the sport, requiring Olympic standard testing...and then not get Olympic standard testing and have a clause in his contract with his testing agency to allow a retro-active exception for a procedure banned by the Olympic standard testing body.
The point is, Floyd looked like a hypocrite so they tore in to him for it.
Who tore into him, the haters that don't know sht from clay about any of it, those ?
OLDH didn't make some 5 year long crusade about cleaning up the sport, requiring Olympic standard testing...and then not get Olympic standard testing and have a clause in his contract with his testing agency to allow a retro-active exception for a procedure banned by the Olympic standard testing body.
The point is, Floyd looked like a hypocrite so they tore in to him for it.
Was it a banned method carrying a minimum 2 year suspension under the WADA code at the time like with Floyd ?
I cant remember this sht anymore, do you know if the nsac follows WADA code? If Oscar took a dose within the rules it explains why he was still drained.
well if it not for masking agent crap i think iv is very excellent method to use in every sport, after all hydration should be number 1 priority in athletes body.
Was it a banned method carrying a minimum 2 year suspension under the WADA code at the time like with Floyd ?
well maybe from the technical department it was illegal for floyd to do that. but it just weird pacitard dont complain with odlh because both basically did the same thing
Because oscar and pacquiao weren't operating under WADA rule?
It is legal though within a certain dose, but due to concerns of masking or diluting drug use, proper medical examination by the relevent authorities is necessary anf usually in an official setting.
I was always under the impression that IV's were a very common thing. Idk the rules pertaining to them nor do I care but I always thought they were pretty commonly used.
IVs were never something I cared about. I have heard about tons of fighters getting throughout the years to hydrate. Normally those dudes get wrecked because they messed up, hence why they were taking an IV.
I could see how it would be an issue with PED masking, but when you think about the volume of the human body even a liter of IV is really nothing.
maybe it was legal at that time, idk... IV drips only illegal since last year in UFC and i read an interview about ronda rousey talk about IV drips are common use in olympic judo