Smell a lawsuit coming. Hauser against USADA. Its about to get ugly
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Originally posted by Liondw View PostThere are a few things to note. Firstly, to get an exemption so many days after the fight doesn't make sense.
Also isn't it possible to receive a verbal TUE of sorts & then do the official paperwork later on? I don't think this would fly in the Olympics (or maybe it would idk), but boxing doesn't seem to have a very strong checks & balances system like the Olympics either with all this PED stuff. I mean there isn't even anyone doing regular 24/7/365 testing which is a prerequisite of managing PEDs in a sport.
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Originally posted by jri9d0 View PostYou know the sad part of all of this? Is that once this gets swept under the rug this would only confirm how corrupt boxing and these agencies really are and that the bottom line will always prevail despite how shady it looks.
Why should they?
Boxing reputation is more important than legacy of a retiring boxer who already made millions.
What is the worst scenario? Pacquiao fight to be ruled out NC?
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Originally posted by -Johannes- View PostTom Hauser is a boxing conspiracy theorist and a sensationalist news seeker. Anyone who takes anything he says as gospel is as dumb as conspiracy theorist.
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Originally posted by Cruisin' View PostHe's obviously dirty, the question is how can they do anything about it?
USADA is taking the blame for him when he clearly ****ed up.
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Originally posted by Calabis View PostHe didn't need a TUE from NSAC lol, IVS and solution is not banned by NSAC lol
This is the rule: NAC467.850 Administration or use of alcohol, stimulants, drugs or injections; urinalysis or chemical tests; disciplinary action. (NRS 467.030) 1The administration of or use of any: (a);Alcohol; (b);Stimulant; or (c)Drug or injection that has not been approved by the Commission, including, but not limited to, the drugs or injections listed in subsection 2, Ê in any part of the body, either before or during a contest or exhibition, to or by any unarmed combatant, is prohibited.
It says a "drug OR injection that has not been approved by the Commission" is prohibited. An IV is an injection. It says nothing indicating that the substance injected must also be prohibited and it is illogical and against the rules of statutory interpretation to read it that way.
The general rule in section 1 prohibits drugs or injections, the use of the disjunctive indicates that "injection" is different from "drug." Sections 3 and 4 list specific drugs and injections which are exempt from section 1. The lists do not include saline except as a nasal spray, indicating that saline via injection is not permitted. The lists also limit the allowable delivery method of other drugs, such as in subsections (j) and (n) of section 4, which implies that other delivery methods, i.e. injections, are not allowed.
So, generally, injections are not allowed without prior approval. The specific list of exceptions to the general rule do not cover an injection of saline and vitamins. The inclusion of the word "injection" in the rule does not make sense if the substance injected must also be a prohibited substance, which is already covered by the word "drug." Therefore, I don't see any support for your contention that the NSAC rules do not ban "delivery methods." Would you care to be more specific?
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Originally posted by Oxn View PostI dont need to see ur receipt or bank statement but how much were you claiming to make or have?
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Originally posted by Eff Pandas View PostDoes anyone know of all the times a TUE has been admitted after a fight? I seem to recall the Thompson-Price fight(s) having the same thing happen with Thompson getting a TUE for a blood pressure prescription iirc. And I believe I've heard it happening more times, but not placing the fights.
Also isn't it possible to receive a verbal TUE of sorts & then do the official paperwork later on? I don't think this would fly in the Olympics (or maybe it would idk), but boxing doesn't seem to have a very strong checks & balances system like the Olympics either with all this PED stuff. I mean there isn't even anyone doing regular 24/7/365 testing which is a prerequisite of managing PEDs in a sport.
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