I believe Hauser does do thorough research I also think he has an agenda he's trying to fulfill. At the very least these accusations deserve an inquiry.
Comments Thread For: Mayweather Under Hot Fire Over USADA/IV Scandal
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"They said no" <~says you. Froyd asked for a waiver
So they said no about using an IV..but asked for a waiver for it 18 days later.. makes sense
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Divine has contacted the FBI he claimed so let them.
If Floyd is dirty then hes dirty but they won't waste there time because one writer needed clicksComment
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Something smells fishy and this time it's not coming from Froyd's vagina:
http://espn.go.com/boxing/story/_/id...cording-reportComment
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No chance this goes away. I agree that Haymon has and will pay off enough people at USADA and the Nevada Commission to avoid getting suspended or the the fight being changed to a No Decision ect. "Officially" this will probably have no impact just like "Officially" Barry Bonds never failed a drug test to force a suspension or got the hammer dropped on him from MLB. But like Bonds this will never go away and is now attached to Mayweather. This puts a dark cloud over his career and makes it foolish to not suspect that he is dirty and on PEDs.I think both sides are being a little too cut and dry
Reality: Floyd is likely not a clean athlete, you don't apply for IVs when you have 3 lbs to lose in a month and eat cheeseburgers all the time unless you're trying to wash something out
Reality: Nothing will happen, his people obviously did their homework and realized it was a gray area and that they would get a semantic waiver, so this story will fade away
So he's not "done for" or the next lance armstrong, but it's pretty obvious to those who care that he's not clean
I personally just find it funny that Floyd and his fans attacked and accused Manny of cheating. And now we have more evidence of Floyd cheating then there ever was of Manny. So the back peddling and hypocritical way Floyd fans are defending him after he was busted taking illegal and insane amounts of IV in the same way Lance Armstrong was to flush his system and mask his doping. And the same IV that all these doping experts say is one of the best ways to beat drug tests and mask your PEDs. The irony of all this is hilarious.Last edited by bigdunny1; 09-10-2015, 12:06 PM.Comment
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Yes that was yesterday it was in contractI want to know if a retro TUE is written in the contract. USADA hasn't cleared up anything except to admit they knew Floyd used IV which is not allowed by NSAC who has authority in Vegas fights. USADA is only supposed to do additional testing and not circumvent local rules to fit their clients agendaComment
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This is a reasonable post that is hard to argue against.I think both sides are being a little too cut and dry
Reality: Floyd is likely not a clean athlete, you don't apply for IVs when you have 3 lbs to lose in a month and eat cheeseburgers all the time unless you're trying to wash something out
Reality: Nothing will happen, his people obviously did their homework and realized it was a gray area and that they would get a semantic waiver, so this story will fade away
So he's not "done for" or the next lance armstrong, but it's pretty obvious to those who care that he's not cleanComment
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hahahahahahahahaha not really. TUE was granted 18 days AFTER. meaning nsac and pacquiao's team didn't know until 18 days after the fight. still completely shady.
and so usada are now saying they knew about the infusion??? so they knew and let him continue doing something prohibited according to wada code??? u do know that only under very special circumstances and settings an iv therapy is done right????
they also didn't address the illegal amount of saline either.
like i said PURE DAMAGE CONTROL. and we're all still left with MANNNNYYY QUESTIONS.Comment
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Read the USADA statement and try to understand it.
I know they use bigger words than "use" and "before" but get a thesaurus or somethingComment

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