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  • Originally posted by Isaac Clarke View Post
    The statement says "prior to" having the IV.

    What date other than the date he had the IV could it have been?

    "i'm going to be dehydrated 30 days from now can i have a TUE"
    so we dont have specifics. ok..

    about the hauser report. does it raise a red flag in your opinion?

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    • Originally posted by lfc19titles View Post
      lol 14 times the limit yet excuses for him

      humanity has failed here
      If you have a TUE there is no limit. Get up to date idiot.

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      • Originally posted by baCCaT View Post
        so we dont have specifics. ok..

        about the hauser report. does it raise a red flag in your opinion?
        Hauser is full of ****, he's the same guy that accused Mayweather of failing 3 tests and having them covered up. He provided no proof for the allegations.

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        • Originally posted by Isaac Clarke View Post
          Hauser is full of ****, he's the same guy that accused Mayweather of failing 3 tests and having them covered up. He provided no proof for the allegations.
          ok, thank you

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          • Originally posted by baCCaT View Post
            fair enough, but its on USADA to disprove this. they're not the issuing office of TUEs.
            Hauser is the one making the allegations, shouldn't he be the one proving it? USADA also are the ones who issue TUEs. I haven't seen any evidence yet that a TUE was required for the NSAC.

            Originally posted by baCCaT View Post
            about the hauser report. does it raise a red flag in your opinion?
            If the circumstances as stated in the Hauser article are indeed correct, then that does more than raise a red flag. He unfortunately hasn't provided any evidence to suggest his version of events are indeed true.

            At this point, it's more of a salt water pistol than a smoking gun.

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            • WAR HAUSER

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              • Originally posted by b00g13man View Post
                Hauser is the one making the allegations, shouldn't he be the one proving it? USADA also are the ones who issue TUEs. I haven't seen any evidence yet that a TUE was required for the NSAC.



                If the circumstances as stated in the Hauser article are indeed correct, then that does more than raise a red flag. He unfortunately hasn't provided any evidence to suggest his version of events are indeed true.

                At this point, it's more of a salt water pistol than a smoking gun.
                allegations made here are not between two people or a private organization. if im USADA i will prove hauser wrong ASAP and make sure he doesnt bark at my direction again, coz I carry the words united states in my acronym. transparency and all that..
                but thats just me.

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                • EDIT:Correction(s)

                  Little will happen because Mayweather made sure to put in the contract that USADA could file his TUE, after attempts of trying to draft Team Pacquiao a retroactive TUE in the event that either fighter tested positive for prohibited drugs. He just so happened to know ahead of time he'd suddenly wake up one day super dehydrated out of nowhere with no time to file any papers or travel to any professional setting, he'd need that retroactive TUE, which ofcourse left Pacquiao's camp and everyone else out of the loop until 19 days after the fight.

                  Nothing damning ofcourse. Just great planning for the unforeseen perhaps.
                  Last edited by SplitSecond; 09-12-2015, 08:13 AM.

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                  • Has the USADA explained why Floyd was allowed the 750ml IV yet? and go against the allowed limit of 50ml, which WADA set out, that USADA are supposed to abide by.

                    For someone who claims to walk around at 150lb, its bizarre he needs a IV to re hydrate. Are we supposed to believe that this was the first fight he has done it?

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                    • Originally posted by SplitSecond View Post
                      Albiet some rules were bent and broken(NSAC I guess being such lovers of Floyd are letting it slide that USADA completely bypassed them). Little will happen because Mayweather made sure to put in the contract the need for a retroactive TUE was allowed. Just happened to know ahead of time he'd suddenly wake up one day super dehydrated out of nowhere with no time to file any papers or travel to any professional setting, he'd need that retroactive TUE, which ofcourse left Pacquiao's camp and everyone else out of the loop until 19 days after the fight.
                      Retroactive TUE was already part of WADA's rules it's not something Mayweather added.

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