Except for the part where every organization's rules (including VADA) dictate circumstances where the volume and administration were perfectly legal and Floyd met those circumstances to their satisfaction. If you want to buy into a massive conspiracy theory where dozens (if not hundreds) of people would have to be complicit in covering up for one of the most reviled wife-beating scumbag athletes of our time, go right ahead. Even Hauser won't say Floyd cheated, that's how much he stands behind his story.
Except for the part where every organization's rules (including VADA) dictate circumstances where the volume and administration were perfectly legal and Floyd met those circumstances to their satisfaction. If you want to buy into a massive conspiracy theory where dozens (if not hundreds) of people would have to be complicit in covering up for one of the most reviled wife-beating scumbag athletes of our time, go right ahead. Even Hauser won't say Floyd cheated, that's how much he stands behind his story.
Except for the part where every organization's rules (including VADA) dictate circumstances where the volume and administration were perfectly legal and Floyd met those circumstances to their satisfaction. If you want to buy into a massive conspiracy theory where dozens (if not hundreds) of people would have to be complicit in covering up for one of the most reviled wife-beating scumbag athletes of our time, go right ahead. Even Hauser won't say Floyd cheated, that's how much he stands behind his story.
VADA was formed by Dr. Margaret Goodman. It would have happened anyway.
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.
IVs are used to masks peds and only NSac can allow it. Usada for some strange reason alllowed it. Shady written all over it.
The protocol is no injections unless it's under 50ml every 6 hours or for emergency. Floyd took 250 ml and 500 ml at once the night before the fight.mmmmm
That's the most disturbing part. Reeks of corruption. The strange part was that NSAC was furious at USADA for even granting the the****utic use exemption. They claim only they can grant it in Nevada.
VADA was formed by Dr. Margaret Goodman. It would have happened anyway.
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.
So no answer then? Even Hauser doesn't believe his story, he was just paid to throw a lifeline to prevent Manny's rapidly waning fanbase from entirely jumping ship.
So no answer then? Even Hauser doesn't believe his story, he was just paid to throw a lifeline to prevent Manny's rapidly waning fanbase from entirely jumping ship.
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