It's not about them being 'aware.' They denied the medication because they had NO PROOF of the injury before the fight. Proof is needed in event the athlete is telling lies and is not truly injured. So NSAC denied because they had none.
Also, I didn't say to provide a link about USADA approving the medication. I simply said in the past that USADA denied knowing about an injury before the fight. They already went on record saying they knew nothing before the fight.
No bud. They said that they were aware. Aware of what? The injury!!!
Here is the quote again.
"We were not aware of his injury until tonight at 6:30. The medications he was taking were disclosed on his medical questionnaire, but not the actual injury," he explained.
The request had to be made to both USADA and the commissions. They only informed USADA about the medications but listing the medications was not enough for the commissions. That was the mistake. The commission's doctors could have then had the time to agree with the gravity of the injury. In other words, monitor that the injury was severe enough to require the medication.
So they were trying to protect Floyd. On the other hand, they allowed Floyd to take a substance just before the fight without thinking to protect Manny. The hometown Floyd's condition was more important to them than Manny's. Manny wasn't even allowed to have his own water and vitamins in his room.
Adrian Broner also has learned a poor imitation of the Mayweather shoulder roll. But what he really perfected was the use of his forearms and how to hold just like Mayweather when they get in trouble.
Lucky referee Tony Weeks has the balls to penalize him for excessive holding and other dirty techniques. I only wished Kenny Bayless did the same last May 2nd.
The master and the apprentice both perfected the art of how to hug and love an opponent when you are seriously hurt lol
Broner got penalized for intensive hugging,but the mother of all huggers who happens to reside in vegas Floyd mayweather for some odd reason Kenny Bayless didn't. True champ? Nah..
The hugging game lol They look so peaceful together. Sweeet
The master and the apprentice both perfected the art of how to hug and love an opponent when you are seriously hurt lol
Floyd was giving Broner pointers before the Porter fight. Showing him how to stop the opponent by fouling.
Broner must have said "Floyd don't worry. I saw the May 2nd fight. I know exactly what to do to Porter"
Floyd was giving Broner pointers before the Porter fight. Showing him how to stop the opponent by fouling.
Broner must have said "Floyd don't worry. I saw the May 2nd fight. I know exactly what to do to Porter"
The difference is that Floyd only used spoiling sparingly in the Pacquiao fight. He relied on his footwork and head movement to evade most of Manny's punches. While Broner had little footwork and no head movement and resorted to clinching every time Porter got within punching range.
The Broner-Porter fight and the May-Pac fight were VERY different.
No bud. They said that they were aware. Aware of what? The injury!!!
Here is the quote again.
"We were not aware of his injury until tonight at 6:30. The medications he was taking were disclosed on his medical questionnaire, but not the actual injury," he explained.
The request had to be made to both USADA and the commissions. They only informed USADA about the medications but listing the medications was not enough for the commissions. That was the mistake. The commission's doctors could have then had the time to agree with the gravity of the injury. In other words, monitor that the injury was severe enough to require the medication.
So they were trying to protect Floyd. On the other hand, they allowed Floyd to take a substance just before the fight without thinking to protect Manny. The hometown Floyd's condition was more important to them than Manny's. Manny wasn't even allowed to have his own water and vitamins in his room.
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Again, you seem to try to spin things, but here is the quote.
Aguilar says the commission first became aware of the injury about 90 minutes before the fight, when Pacquiao's camp made a request for the boxer to get an anti-inflammatory shot on his shoulder, which the NSAC denied because they had no knowledge or confirmation of an actual injury.
Meaning they denied the request because they had NO PROOF of an actual injury. And then Pacquiao's very own physicians said he was fine and healthy to fight. But hey, keep trying to spin this. May 2 continues to haunt you. We enjoy this.
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