Now, wouldn't the onus fall on USADA for overstepping their authority in this matter?
Comments Thread For: Mayweather Under Hot Fire Over USADA/IV Scandal
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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.Agenda 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.Comment
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bu...bu...but rehydration!!!!! hahahahahahahahahahaVADA 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.Comment
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Thanks for the correction.The 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.Comment
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SHUT EM DOWN!VADA 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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