Originally posted by Slip Stream
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Isn't Manny under this so called "safety and security of the HBO plantation"? Yet, the NSAC quickly made sure that there would be a thorough investigation and had the attorney general’s office investigating Pacquiao’s shoulder injury to get to the bottom of a mistaken checkbox.
So the above just crapped on your come back post of yours
This was already mentioned in my previous post and why Floyd should be investigated. Remember that form, not 1 but 3 places where Floyd omitted to put any details relating to this IV scandal. Just for this sole reason, there is precedence and reason for an investigation .... but as you very well know, there is more including what the NSAC had to say about what USADA did was unacceptable.
Still, no investigation just to be sure that everything was on the up and up. The evidence presented shows that it is not on the up and up.
Then there is the excuses, I mean reasons, for this IV.
There is a video explaining that giving blood, urine and workout that contributed to requiring this IV. We know for a fact that there is no way that excuse 1 & 2 can possibly do that. Excuse #3 did not occur on May 1st. That is, Floyd would not be exerting any prolonged intense workout to the point that he would be so severely dehydrated that he would require an IV.
So again, there is plenty of reasons why an investigation should be done.
It brings me always back to Lance Armstrong.
There were always reasons to investigate him but as people including **** Pound (WADA prez/VP Olympics) would comment on, "the will was not". So Lance got away with it for a very long time.
At the end of the day, we found out that there were plenty of people involved in the scandal who helped cover it all up. This included teammates, doctors, the UCI and many more .......
Who is the UCI or ICU:
"is the world governing body for sports cycling and oversees international competitive cycling events. The UCI is based in Aigle, Switzerland.
The UCI issues racing licenses to riders and enforces disciplinary rules, such as in matters of doping"
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