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  • Robbie Barrett
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    #41
    Originally posted by lacson
    Pacquiao's doctor also cleared the injection, USADA doctors also cleared the injection. NSAC denied it.
    Pacquiao's doctors cleared him to fight without the injection. His doctor and USADA follow their own rules, NSAC follow theirs. If Pacquiao wasn't fit to fight without the injection then it's the duty of his doctor to step in when asked and say no.

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    • lacson
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      #42
      Originally posted by Dle
      On may2nd PAC looked like PAC , fought like PAC usually fights. Floyd fought like he usually fights. The shoulder bs is bad business for PAC. Just comebrightnout and say you lost and you want a rematch. This time PAC will take the juice. His Popeyes spinach to try to win.
      Pacquiao did not fight like Pacquiao. What fight did you watch?

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      • lacson
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        #43
        Originally posted by Isaac Clarke
        Pacquiao's doctors cleared him to fight without the injection. His doctor and USADA follow their own rules, NSAC follow theirs. If Pacquiao wasn't fit to fight without the injection then it's the duty of his doctor to step in when asked and say no.
        No, NSAC doctor decides.

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        • lacson
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          #44
          Originally posted by radioraheem
          Because you don't need to have an injury to use the medication. There was no need to mention an alleged injury, especially if they were truly worried about Team Mayweather finding out about it.

          USADA, like NSAC, has went on record saying they knew NOTHING about an injury.
          You don't make any sense. You are saying it's OK for USADA to approve Pacquiao to inject those meds even without injury, informed Pacquiao 5 days prior that he was approved to inject fight night.

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            #45
            Originally posted by lacson
            No, NSAC doctor decides.
            What does the NSAC doctor decide with? The information provided by Pacquiao's doctors that said he was fit to fight without an injection. I know it doesn't suit your argument but it is what it is. Pacquiao was fit to fight and got injured during the fight. All credit to Mayweather.

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              #46
              Originally posted by lacson
              You don't make any sense. You are saying it's OK for USADA to approve Pacquiao to inject those meds even without injury, informed Pacquiao 5 days prior that he was approved to inject fight night.
              Yes because those meds weren't on the banned list. If they aren't banned they can use them and don't need approval, they just wanted reassurance from USADA that they were OK which is what they got.

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                #47
                The big lie is the injury excuse itself. I still don't give it a pass and I never will.
                The fact that Pac said nothing about this on the post fight interview tells me everything. If there would ve an injury during the fight he would told it after the fight not just after he talked a little with Arum...

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                  #48
                  Originally posted by Isaac Clarke
                  Yes because those meds weren't on the banned list. If they aren't banned they can use them and don't need approval, they just wanted reassurance from USADA that they were OK which is what they got.
                  You don't make sense.

                  If they don't need approval why did NSAC deny it? They could have said to Pac, you don't need approval for that, just take it.

                  Why would fighters be allowed to take pain killers if they are not in pain? Shouldn't they be asking what's causing you pain that you need to take pain killers?

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                    #49
                    Originally posted by HEND
                    The big lie is the injury excuse itself. I still don't give it a pass and I never will.
                    The fact that Pac said nothing about this on the post fight interview tells me everything. If there would ve an injury during the fight he would told it after the fight not just after he talked a little with Arum...
                    Of course he would have. If it affected him like he said it did it would have been the first thing out of his mouth.

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                    • lacson
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                      #50
                      Originally posted by HEND
                      The big lie is the injury excuse itself. I still don't give it a pass and I never will.
                      The fact that Pac said nothing about this on the post fight interview tells me everything. If there would ve an injury during the fight he would told it after the fight not just after he talked a little with Arum...
                      Ok, and the well known professional orthopaedic surgeon would just put his livelyhood at risk just to lie for Pacquiao. A livelyhood that probably earns him millions every year. He will now take the risk of losing his license to ever practice again.

                      We are getting into the realm of ridiculous in this thread.

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