Mayweather's IV injection (Master thread)
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as has already been explained to you numerous times, nobody knows the exact time the infusion began or ended, but based on the timeline of when the sample was given, when the weigh in took place, etc, the IV would have been being administered six hours after USADA arrived.
doesn't mean it started being administered six hours after they arrived. we don't know when it started.
you pulled this 15 minutes thing out of your ass that nobody said and then posted a bunch of gibberish nurse math that didn't make any sense and then you complain when nobody wants to waste their time responding to you.Comment
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I don't personally know a single fighter that wasn't using IV to rehydrate after weigh-in. For any amount of fluctuation. That is how professionals rehydrated. Why wouldn't you?
None needed TUE or retroactive TUE because IV was 100% legal in Nevada. I mean seriously. How are you struggling with this still?
IV WAS NOT ILLEGAL IN NEVADA. A TUE WAS NOT REQUIRED BECAUSE IV WAS 100% LEGAL.
1) So you know of no fighter that had a TUE
2) So you know of no fighter that had a retroactive TUE
3) So that would mean that none of the fighters you know followed WADA rules. So that is different!!!!
Now it gets interesting if you are honest:
4) So you know of people that rehydrated even though it was just a few pounds of fluctuation:
a) ASK: Would the athlete experience significant health problems without taking the (prohibited method) IV? Or was it just because they thought that in their mind that is the best way to rehydrate?
b) ASK: For rehydrating just a few pounds, can they think of any reasonable the****utic alternative to the use of the otherwise (prohibited) used method?
I can but just want to ask.Comment
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OK, so answered it. ......
1) So you know of no fighter that had a TUE
2) So you know of no fighter that had a retroactive TUE
3) So that would mean that none of the fighters you know followed WADA rules. So that is different!!!!
Now it gets interesting if you are honest:
4) So you know of people that rehydrated even though it was just a few pounds of fluctuation:
a) ASK: Would the athlete experience significant health problems without taking the (prohibited method) IV? Or was it just because they thought that in their mind that is the best way to rehydrate?
b) ASK: For rehydrating just a few pounds, can they think of any reasonable the****utic alternative to the use of the otherwise (prohibited) used method?
I can but just want to ask.
CONTACT US
Nevada Athletic Commission
555 E. Washington Ave., Suite 3200
Las Vegas, NV 89101
Phone: (702) 486-2575
FAX: (702) 486-2577
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Present your evidence!! Back PAC!!!Comment
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Send them your "What Spain thought" videos..
CONTACT US
Nevada Athletic Commission
555 E. Washington Ave., Suite 3200
Las Vegas, NV 89101
Phone: (702) 486-2575
FAX: (702) 486-2577
eMail: boxing@boxing.nv.govLast edited by Zaroku; 03-18-2016, 09:47 AM.Comment
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Nevada Athletic Commission
555 E. Washington Ave., Suite 3200
Las Vegas, NV 89101
Phone: (702) 486-2575
FAX: (702) 486-2577
eMail: boxing@boxing.nv.govComment
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Don't have time to look through this thoroughly. I know 2 things.
1. You talking about what could have happened isn't proof of anything. Pacquiao could have been taking PED's and IV's too. There is no reason to discuss this.
2. I see you mentioning some hours above. Unless it's regarding 24 hours later, it serves you no purpose.
Simple.
I gave you of 2 scenarios of how Floyd can pass the May 2nd fight where you made it sound like it was not possible yet you say that my response served no purpose!
Sure. Manny could have but do not confuse the matter:
- only Floyd delayed 6 hours giving his urine sample and
- only Floyd used an IV to mask his PEDs and
- only Floyd used a banned method.
- only Floyd could have had another IV the next day and Floyd could have used the May 1st IV as his alibi.
- only Floyd got to use his supposed "medication" that is illegal and masks PEDs.
- Only Floyd had to get a retroactive BS like Lance Armstrong did when he used his banned substance.
Quite a different situation. Only one was caught in an IV scandal.
.Last edited by ADP02; 03-18-2016, 12:00 PM.Comment
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Take it to the source:::
CONTACT US
Nevada Athletic Commission
555 E. Washington Ave., Suite 3200
Las Vegas, NV 89101
Phone: (702) 486-2575
FAX: (702) 486-2577
eMail: boxing@boxing.nv.gov
Present your evidence!! Back PAC!!!They are now amending their rules.
NSAC just cannot go against the Nevada fighter.Comment
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