Mayweather's IV injection (Master thread)
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Reading more about Lance Armstrong and how he beat tests
"Armstrong and his teammates used a range of masking agents. The most common way the cyclists confounded blood tests was through saline injections, a banned but undetectable practice. The extra hemoglobin and hematocrit cells that help a racer retain oxygen and avoid fatigue can be watered down below official thresholds by adding a saline solution to the blood within just 20 minutes' notice of an imminent test.
Repeat... saline can water down an athletes blood levels within 20 minutes of a test.
LOL.
SOURCE http://www.theverge.com/2013/1/17/38...ing-technologyComment
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No need for slowmotion.
this time Floyd has teamed up with Lance.
riding a bike and IVS dont need slowmotion
It's clear Floyd loves what Lance does hahahahahaha
BIRDS WITH THE SAME FEATHER....
ride together..
I want to ride my bicycle I want to ride my bike.Comment
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Reading more about Lance Armstrong and how he beat tests
"Armstrong and his teammates used a range of masking agents. The most common way the cyclists confounded blood tests was through saline injections, a banned but undetectable practice. The extra hemoglobin and hematocrit cells that help a racer retain oxygen and avoid fatigue can be watered down below official thresholds by adding a saline solution to the blood within just 20 minutes' notice of an imminent test.
Repeat... saline can water down an athletes blood levels within 20 minutes of a test.
LOL.
SOURCE http://www.theverge.com/2013/1/17/38...ing-technologyComment
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"As far as USADA, I was extremely disappointed that I wasn't notified right away (about Mayweather receiving an IV). When it comes to TUE, we are the sole agency that approves the administering of TUEs. USADA, nor any other anti-doping agency that does drug testing, doesn't have the authority to adminster a TUE.
"The bottom line is USADA didn't keep us informed, which is totally unacceptable and unprofessional."
They approved it, or am I wrong in that?Comment
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It doesn't add up.Comment
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What is right?
THIS IS NOT RIGHT. 750 ml is not allowed by NSAC nor WADA which Usada is under wada, USADA MADE A JUDGEMENT CALL AND ALLOWED EVEN IF IT IS NOT PROPER, THEY MADE ONE JUST FOR THEIR VIP STAR. EXCLUSIVE?
This is not right
Mayweathers testosterone-to-epitestosterone ratio for the April 3, 2013, sample was 0.80. His testosterone-to-epitestosterone ratio for the Aug. 18, 2011, sample was 0.69.
Thats a warning flag, says Don Catlin. If youre serious about the testing, it tells you to do the CIR test.
This is not right too
Lance Armstrong passed all his drug tests too. And funny Manny passed all his drug tests yet for years you and Floyd and his fans said he's on PEDs. Now we have more evidence that Floyd is on PEDs then we do that Manny was ever on PEDs and now you fall back on well he didn't fail any tests. No kidding neither did Lance Armstrong who used these same IV's to flush his system and mask drugs. Kind of easy to not fail a test when you doing this and apparently have USADA, who Mayweather fought to be his personal drug tester, in his pocket. Get busted work with USADA to come up with a bogus TUE request 3 weeks after the fact and HIDE it from Nevada Commission. I wonder how much Haymon is paying these guys.
And this is glaring..
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.
Now time to spin this lolLast edited by Spoon23; 09-10-2015, 11:59 PM.Comment
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