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  • Dan Rafael's piece on it all. Hadn't seen it added to the thread yet :

    Report: Floyd Mayweather used WADA-banned IV before Manny Pacquiao fight

    On the eve of his record-breaking megafight with Manny Pacquiao on May 2, pound-for-pound king Floyd Mayweather took an intravenous injection of saline and vitamins that was banned under World Anti-Doping Agency guidelines, according to a report by SB Nation on Wednesday.

    Three weeks after the fight, Mayweather received an exemption from the United States Anti-Doping Agency, the report said. However, Nevada State Athletic Commission executive director Bob Bennett said USADA does not have authorization to grant an exemption. Bennett said only the commission, which was not notified of the exemption until after it was given, can give an athlete an exemption.

    Although the substances contained in the IV were not banned by WADA, whose standards USADA says it follows, the fact that they were given intravenously was not allowed.

    According to the report, USADA, which had been contracted by Mayweather and Pacquiao to conduct random drug testing for their bout, sent collection agents to Mayweather's house in Las Vegas the night before the fight to conduct an unannounced drug test.

    The report was published on the day that Mayweather and Andre Berto held the final news conference for their welterweight championship fight Saturday night at the MGM Grand, which Mayweather has said will be the final bout of his 19-year career.

    SB Nation's account said Mayweather's medical team told the collection agents that the IV -- which reportedly included a 250-milliliter mixture of saline and multivitamins and a 500-milliliter mixture of saline and Vitamin C -- was being given to Mayweather for rehydration purposes following the weigh-in.

    WADA rules do not allow intravenous infusions or injections of more than 50 milliliters per six hours "except for those legitimately received in the course of hospital admissions, surgical procedures, or clinical investigations."

    According to the report, WADA bans such injections and infusions because they can be used to "dilute or mask the presence of another substance."

    SB Nation also reported that USADA did not inform the Nevada commission about the IV until May 21, when it sent correspondence to commission officials and Top Rank, Pacquiao's promoter, notifying them that Mayweather had been given a retroactive the****utic-use exemption, which was allowed in the contract the fighters signed to cover the drug-testing protocol for the bout. However, when the commission and Top Rank requested more information about it, they learned Mayweather had not applied for the exemption until May 19. It was granted May 20, the report said.

    While Mayweather was given an exemption three weeks after the fight, Pacquiao was denied a request to be injected with the legal painkiller Toradol on fight night to ease pain in his injured rotator cuff, which he had surgery on after the bout. The commission declined Pacquiao's request because it was not made in a timely manner, and he had not previously disclosed the injury.

    "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," Bennett is quoted as saying in the report. "I've made it clear to [USADA CEO] 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."

    When Mayweather and Pacquiao initially began negotiating a fight in late 2009, it fell apart over a disagreement on drug-testing protocol, which became a major hurdle in making the fight. After Mayweather accused Pacquiao of using performance-enhancing drugs, Pacquiao sued him and Mayweather eventually agreed to an undisclosed seven-figure settlement.

    Mayweather was not available for comment Wednesday night.

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    • Originally posted by The Big Dunn View Post
      ok, the late waiver is why he is guilty.

      If this were any other fighter, this wouldn't be a story, so I wouldn't have anything to react to.

      Yes, you've made the point that he used a significant amount IYO. its "insane" and its the amounts that PED users use. Ok, that's why its banned. but didn't Floyd have a waiver for this?

      Ahh, guilt by association. Funny, but I thought that was something you said was unfair in other situations where a person has been accused of using. Now, guilt by association is ok.

      Cool, I get it.
      You do realize the "waiver" was given by an organization that couldn't give it out right? NSAC is on record saying it shouldn't have happened. Floyd is lucky they just wanted to sweep this under the rug, because simply put he did something that shouldn't have been allowed to happen.

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      • floyd cheated. IV therapy is NOT ALLOWED because one of its main uses is to mask illegal substances. don't give me this "oh he is just rehydrating" excuse hahahahahahahahahahahahaha. floyd's natural weightclass is WELTERWEIGHT. why would he need to go to extremes like IV therapy for simple rehydration???? and it's not even allowed for simple rehydration anyways!! not to mention floyd didn't tell usada about it! (even more shady). and usada instead of immediately informing nsac like they should have they gave floyd a TUE 18 days later!! so nsac was in the dark for at least 18 days!!!

        and saline injections can be used to cheat ur blood tests. something lance armstrong did frequently.

        floyd CHEATED and USADA helped cover it up for him. in this world $$$$$$$$$$$$ protects u. complete corruption.
        Last edited by Divine Hammer; 09-10-2015, 09:13 AM.

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        • Originally posted by Bird1 View Post
          This is interesting and no doubt a bit su****ious. But I have a few questions

          This isn't my field of expertis so I will not pretend to know much about it, although I do work with health care

          1. What kind of PED would be so easily "flushed" out of the system?

          2. Why would he be flushing out PED:s the night before the fight? If he used PEDs it would probably be out of season when it would be most beneficial.
          1. considering its 2015, it could be a myriad of things.

          2.

          -because he gets tested after the fight
          -because its most beneficial during training. ill let victor conte say it better:



          The benefits that an athlete retains from using anabolic steroids and certain other PEDs carry over for months. Anybody who knows anything about the way these drugs work knows that you don***8217;t perform at your best when you***8217;re actually on the drugs. You get maximum benefit after the use stops. I can***8217;t tell you what Floyd Mayweather is and isn***8217;t doing. What he could be doing is this. The fight is over. First, he uses these drugs for tissue repair. Then he can stay on them until he announces his next fight, at which time he***8217;s the one who decides when the next round of testing starts. And by the time testing starts, the drugs have cleared his system.



          http://bleacherreport.com/articles/2...pacquiao-fight

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          • Bob is desperate to try to salvage public interest in Pacquiao

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            • Originally posted by The Big Dunn View Post
              He had Hauser rewrite the article and got SBNation to publish it. That's how he is going about it. Smart move on Bob's part.

              WHat exactly is Floyd getting away with?
              First off, we have no idea for why he took the IV do we? Rehydration I guess? Is that not an unfair advantage in itself to use an IV for rehydration when it's clearly not allowed?

              Who's to say he hasn't been taking them all throughout the testing process to flush his system and mask something else as well? He knew he'd be getting blood tested after the fight which happens every time, so he flushes his system one last time the day before maybe.

              You're so quick to make light of it but it wasn't allowed under the rules and after the fact they clear it so it doesn't seem like he cheated to have any advantage when he clearly did.

              I don't give a fk who's cheating, boxing was better ten years ago when nobody even talked about it honestly. But to just brush everything aside because it's your guy that cheated shows that you're biased.

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              • The waiver was issued by USADA, who as it turns out, are not allowed to issue waivers on such things.

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                • Originally posted by -Hyperion- View Post
                  You do realize the "waiver" was given by an organization that couldn't give it out right? NSAC is on record saying it shouldn't have happened. Floyd is lucky they just wanted to sweep this under the rug, because simply put he did something that shouldn't have been allowed to happen.
                  I was unaware they couldn't give out a waiver. I saw NSAC admonish them for taking the IV, which is against WADA protocols.

                  What should be the punishment for taking an IV of vitamin and saline?

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                  • Originally posted by gmc_rfc_06 View Post
                    All this over an IV?
                    And that was reported back in May. Somehow the same **** that was talked about in May & no f#cks were given is a smoking gun 5 months later.

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                    • Originally posted by The Big Dunn View Post
                      He had Hauser rewrite the article and got SBNation to publish it. That's how he is going about it. Smart move on Bob's part.

                      WHat exactly is Floyd getting away with?
                      Don't play Dunn dude

                      administering iv's injections at home is not normal and is not allowed.

                      He was obviously cycling out some **** he didn't want to show on the test .

                      Basicly doing a lance Armstrong

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