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Originally posted by The Big Dunn View PostLike you are going to respect it if I answer dehydrated? LOL.
I don't know why he would need an IV of saline and vitamin c other than rehydration but I can see why certain posters think otherwise.
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Legitimate medical indications for IV infusions are well documented and are most commonly associated with medical emergencies (emergency TUE), in-patient care, surgery, or clinical investigations for diagnostic purposes.
Further, it must be clearly stated that the use of IV fluid replacement following exercise to correct mild rehydration or help speed recovery is not clinically indicated nor substantiated by the medical literature. There is a well-established body of scientific opinion to confirm that oral rehydration is the preferred the****utic choice.
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Originally posted by pinpointsman View PostIf the USADA did all the testing for Mayweather and no rules were broken then this story is mute and borderline ******ed.
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All of this is hilarious! An IV...lol.
it wouldn't be a USADA, a WADA, or a VADA in professional boxing if not for Floyd Mayweather.
Then consider the source...Thomas Hauser. All he writes about is Floyd Mayweather, he clearly is on a mission to try and give Floyd a L since it won't happen in the ring.
Agendas!!!
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Originally posted by The Big Dunn View PostLike you are going to respect it if I answer dehydrated? LOL.
I don't know why he would need an IV of saline and vitamin c other than rehydration but I can see why certain posters think otherwise.
What else could it be used for if he wasn't hydrated? He was making weight fine, 150.5 30 days out.
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Originally posted by arraamis View PostYour butthurt is still showing ..... Hope you don't act the same way while you're bone smuggling or getting reamed by your fag friend.
just petty drive by pic insults and generic elementary school yard put downs showing your lack of testicular fortitude and utterly vapid personality.
log off and go save the world or something.
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Originally posted by bigdunny1 View PostI don't know when Conte said it and I don't care. Someone posted a quote to one of the many articles about floyd and IV. That's the first time I read it and it makes sense. Fans have been wondering why is floyd waiting longer and longer to announce his fights. Hell Berto fight had like 1 month before it was official. That's unheard of for big PPV fights and it's becoming more and more the norm with Floyd and then he gets busted with the illegal IV. What Conte an expert on doping says makes more sense then you acting like what Floyd did is no big deal it's only Saline and denying that this was what Lance Armstrong and many other admitted dopers have said is common practice to mask drugs by flushing PEDs out your system to beat drug tests. If it's no big deal why is he illegally doing such a insane amount of fluids, in secret, at his own home? For a fighter who has been fighting at this weight for a decade and everyone including him says he walks around at fight weight. Dehydrated? Get the hell out of here. I will take the word of drug doping experts over floyd dyck riders who he could smack they momma and they wills still defend him.
It was reported SHowtime was seeking options should he return and those discussions were holding up the announcement.
He didn't get busted-taking an IV of saline and vitamin c isn't illegal. you calling the amount "insane" is self serving.
Yes, doing it at home is not something I'd expect. he is a pro athlete with an odd training schedule though. taking an IV isn't illegal.
You can do as you wish, it still won't change the outcome of the fight, which is all you really want.
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Originally posted by cortdawg25 View PostAll of this is hilarious! An IV...lol.
it wouldn't be a USADA, a WADA, or a VADA in professional boxing if not for Floyd Mayweather.
Then consider the source...Thomas Hauser. All he writes about is Floyd Mayweather, he clearly is on a mission to try and give Floyd a L since it won't happen in the ring.
Agendas!!!
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Originally posted by cortdawg25 View PostAll of this is hilarious! An IV...lol.
it wouldn't be a USADA, a WADA, or a VADA in professional boxing if not for Floyd Mayweather.
Then consider the source...Thomas Hauser. All he writes about is Floyd Mayweather, he clearly is on a mission to try and give Floyd a L since it won't happen in the ring.
Agendas!!!
Here is why the IV was against the rules of the NSAC:
1. USADA granted Mayweather a TUE when they had no capacity to do that. Only the NSAC can do it and they acknowledged this with a statement in the article.
2. Mayweather took an IV at home and not in a medical facility, and the total contents was 750 ml. The only allowable IV use is 50 ml in a 6 hour period, and has to be done in a medical facility.
Even if he followed the allowable limit, 50 ml every 6 hours in a 24 hour period equals 200 ml. Mayweather took 750 ml in one sitting. That is a system flush.
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