Now, wouldn't the onus fall on USADA for overstepping their authority in this matter?
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your last statement isn't a fact at all. You need to let go of May 2nd loss and then come back and discuss this.Originally posted by bigdunny1 View PostAgenda or not it a happened. He took the IV at home in secret with a insane amount well beyond legal limits if done at a medical facility. And he only applied for a waiver 3 weeks after not prior. And USADA has already been called out by Nevada commission for allowing it and not notifying them. Scream agenda all you want I could less because those points I mentioned are all facts that happened. Floyd was caught taking a PED masking agent.
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bu...bu...but rehydration!!!!! hahahahahahahahahahaOriginally posted by North Star View PostVADA was formed by Dr. Margaret Goodman. It would have happened anyway.
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.
floyd is the lance armstrong of boxing.
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Thanks for the correction.Originally posted by North Star View PostThe correct word is moot, not mute.
And rules were broken. 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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SHUT EM DOWN!Originally posted by North Star View PostVADA was formed by Dr. Margaret Goodman. It would have happened anyway.
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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