Mayweather's IV injection (Master thread)
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Sorry to burst that bubble. You'll have to find a new bubble to inflate.Comment
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Case in point, like the guy who posted right on top of me ^Last edited by Spoon23; 04-29-2017, 09:08 PM.Comment
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The IVS he took was after the weigh-in. Get up to speed buddy. Do your research. You're all over the place. Lol
Just by that alone shows you are now scratching your head why the hell Floyd needed IVS after the weigh-in when he can actually can drink water orally and was feeling mighty good about himself in that interview Tsk tsk tsk..
It's over. Accept the truth your boy's been had. Just accept him for what he is a cheater heheLast edited by Spoon23; 10-11-2015, 04:01 AM.Comment
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Dude, you seriously don't know the facts up to now?
The IVS he took was after the weigh-in. Get up to speed buddy. Do your research. You're all over the place. Lol
Just by that alone shows you are now scratching your head why the hell Floyd needed IVS after the weigh-in when he can actually drink water orally and was feeling mighty good about himself. Tsk tsk tsk..
It's over. Accept the truth your boy's been had.
Mr. Mayweather was notified by the Doping Control Officer (DCO) at his home around 1:45 pm, prior to Mr. Mayweather relocating to MGM Grand Garden Arena for the weigh-in. From the time of notification, Mr. Mayweather was continuously monitored by the USADA DCO until the sample collection was completed at approximately 8:15 pm.Comment
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Now your defense has gone all the way down the drain again lol
Here's the link:
After his weigh-in on May 1, Mayweather received a 250-milliliter mixture of saline and multivitamins and 500 mL of saline and Vitamin C. The benefit is obvious: there’s no more rapid way to rehydrate after making weight. But the World Anti-Doping Agency bans all IVs because they have a potentially sinister purpose: they can dilute or mask the presence of another substance. USADA purports to use WADA’s regulations, but despite the IV being strictly against the rules, it did not notify the NSAC.Last edited by Spoon23; 10-11-2015, 04:06 AM.Comment
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Nope it was after. Sorry to burst your bubble.
Now your defense is all went down the drain again lol
Here's the link:
After his weigh-in on May 1, Mayweather received a 250-milliliter mixture of saline and multivitamins and 500 mL of saline and Vitamin C. The benefit is obvious: there’s no more rapid way to rehydrate after making weight. But the World Anti-Doping Agency bans all IVs because they have a potentially sinister purpose: they can dilute or mask the presence of another substance. USADA purports to use WADA’s regulations, but despite the IV being strictly against the rules, it did not notify the NSAC.
Where is Hauser by the way? Rumor has it he's got writer's block.Comment
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