Floyd Mayweather fans are trying to defend this lol, hilarious!
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Originally posted by Prime 407 View PostWe all knew Travis Tygart is a shady faker, USADA is the gold standard in deflection services.... Berto should push for VADA testing on day of the weigh in and after the fight.
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Originally posted by JQside View PostBerto vs Ortiz 2 got cancelled because Berto got busted by VADA. Which is why it's no longer used by Haymon.
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Originally posted by Prime 407 View PostUSADA have become the joke we all knew they were from the beginning, hopefully no one else uses these guys and VADA becomes the mainstream first choice because they actually get results.
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Originally posted by Divine Hammer View Posthauser is absolutely in the right. everything regarding floyd and his iv therapy, t/e ratio, usada coverup reeks of just pure corruption. pure criminal activity.
don't let the floyd and usada damage control tell u otherwise.
You mugs have been clutching at straws for months to find the perfect excuse, this is a god send for you *****es....its not even real proof yet you parade around like he's been caught like Lance Armstrong hahaha, you desperate!
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I'm curious to know...AGAIN...If Floyd was using PED's, why hasn't it shown up in ANY of his tests, urine or otherwise?
Dehydration is real, especially given the amount of sweat that pours off of Mayweather during training. Quite frankly, he has probably been doing this for years....YEARS.
I will openly admit, that when the story first broke I rushed to judgment. BUT, considering all the new information coming out, and given history, I find it hard to believe that an athlete such as FMJ would have a use for an IV for purposes beyond rehydrating.
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Originally posted by Thaman2x View PostI'm curious to know...AGAIN...If Floyd was using PED's, why hasn't it shown up in ANY of his tests, urine or otherwise?
Dehydration is real, especially given the amount of sweat that pours off of Mayweather during training. Quite frankly, he has probably been doing this for years....YEARS.
I will openly admit, that when the story first broke I rushed to judgment. BUT, considering all the new information coming out, and given history, I find it hard to believe that an athlete such as FMJ would have a use for an IV for purposes beyond rehydrating.
Nope... nothing...Last edited by M Bison; 09-11-2015, 11:34 AM.
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Originally posted by Thomas Hauser
It would be helpful if Travis Tygart or his spokesperson answered the following questions directly:
(1) What was the medical justification and supporting data that led to USADA granting the the****utic use exemption for an otherwise prohibited IV procedure?
(2) On how many occasions has the “A” sample of a professional boxer tested by USADA come back positive for a prohibited substance?
(3) What was the testosterone-to-epitestosterone ratio for each urine test administered to Floyd Mayweather by USADA for each of his fights beginning with Mayweather vs. Shane Mosley up to and including Mayweather vs. Andre Berto?
(4) Does USADA still maintain that it handled the Erik Morales matter correctly?
For example, when Floyd was fighting on HBO, the 24/7-Team were once filming when USADA turned up to get a urine test from Floyd. Floyd tried to get rid of the 24/7-Team but they decided to hang around and film everything. What happened was that Floyd was given the opportunity to take epitestosterone cream to balance out his testosterone-to-epitestosterone ratio, and then USADA waited for five hours before they took the test from Floyd. Waiting five hours guaranteed that the testosterone-to-epitestosterone ratio had been lowered to a legal value.
Floyd and Al Haymon were of course very upset that the 24/7-Team caught Floyd cheating, so when Floyd moved to Showtime he decided to be the producer of All Access. That meant that Floyd had authority to stop All Access from filming as soon as USADA turned up.
However, just like Thomas Hauser wrote in his article, the masking technique of using epitestosterone cream often produces abnormally low T-E ratio since it is difficult to balance the outcome. So Floyd's abnormal results had to be hidden by USADA. USADA has clearly been an active protector of Floyd's doping. This is also proven by Nevada State Athletic Commission who also did two tests on Floyd and these two lab reports were reported this year and both had abnormal results, showing clear traces of manipulation of the testosterone-to-epitestosterone ratio.
USADA has clearly supported Floyd's doping by letting him take epitestosterone cream and then waiting many hours for the T-E ratio to become legal. Then USADA has hidden Floyd's abnormal test results, which Nevada State Athletic Commission's two tests show.
Just like Lance Armstrong, Floyd has also used illegal EPO to increase his stamina in fights. Cheating athletes use illegal EPO to boost red blood cell counts, a change that temporarily supercharges endurance by increasing muscles' oxygen-carrying capacity. The most powerful masking agent to hide this doping is with the IV just before the test. Armstrong did this many times, and a former Armstrong teammate once explained that a team doctor smuggled a bag of saline directly past an International Cycling Union tester, inside his raincoat, and delivered it to Armstrong just in time to cheat an EPO test. Floyd and Lance used exactly the same masking techniques to hide their EPO doping.
That USADA let Floyd take the IV before their EPO test is shocking, especially since everyone knows that this is the illegal masking technique that Lance Armstrong used to hide his illegal EPO doping. NSAC should definitely punish Floyd for the illegal use of the IV, just like Lance Armstrong would have been punished if he had been caught taking the IV. They should also demand all of Floyd's tests through the years to be retested with CIR. USADA, however, is obviously as corrupt as corrupt can be.
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