Originally posted by Fetta
View Post
Announcement
Collapse
No announcement yet.
Mayweather's IV injection (Master thread)
Collapse
-
-
Wasn't Floyd with Memo AND Ariza during the Pacquiao training camp?
The public is gonna eat this up, the "haters" already love bringing up his criminal record. This isn't good for Floyd and honestly can you imagine the documentaries on him that will be released on him in the future? Everything these days is on record through documents and videos.
Guess it "comes with the territory."
Comment
-
Originally posted by Jsmooth9876 View PostWhere do you get that he was tested right before? From the article it says they walked in on him getting an IV and his medical team informed them of what it was. They tested him after I'm sure.
Let me see if i can find it or maybe someone has it
Comment
-
Originally posted by Fetta View PostWrote in another thread:
the NSAC said they werent notified till 20 days out and on Lance article it says 3 days. So was Bennett left out the loop by his own people? Hauser jumped on it and that is turning out to be wrong. USADA said they told them but NSAC now says 3 days while Hauser is maintaining 20 days.
To many conflicting reports now.
floyd was allowed to use saline injection to mask illegal substances. floyd cheated and it is plain to see.Last edited by Divine Hammer; 09-10-2015, 02:46 PM.
Comment
-
Originally posted by STAX ON DECK View Postrappler.com/sports/by-sport/boxing-mma/pacquiao/105449-pacquiao-vindicated-mayweather-controversy
MANILA, Philippines - Manny Pacquiao says he feels “vindicated” after a report that Floyd Mayweather Jr. received a banned intravenous injection the day before their fight this past May.
“Truth finally came out and I was vindicated,” Pacquiao texted to PhilStar’s Abac Cordero in reaction to the report on SBNation stating that Mayweather had received a retroactive the****utic use exemption after IVs containing multi-vitamins and Vitamin C were discovered at his home by United States Anti-Doping Agency (USADA) agents following the weigh-in.
The story points out that the substances are not banned by the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA), which sets the standards for anti-doping testing, but that intravenous therapy "of more than 50 mL per 6 hour period except for those legitimately received in the course of hospital admissions,surgical procedures or clinical investigations" is on WADA's “Prohibited Substances and Methods List.”
“Mayweather camp used to accused (sic) me of using PED. Now, look at what happened. I hope Floyd Mayweather would learn a good lesson out of it.”
Comment
-
Originally posted by Divine Hammer View Poststop focusing on when. the real point is floyd was allowed by usada to use iv therapy which is prohibited unless it's a medical emergency (which doesn't seem to be the case AT ALL). and if it's medical emergency then it will have to be administered in a medical facility, which didn't happen. also the amount of saline administered to floyd is prohibited (100s of ml rather than limit of 50 ml per 6 hours).
floyd cheated is plain to see.
Comment
-
Originally posted by Fetta View PostYahoo article from May.
Let me see if i can find it or maybe someone has it
He could have came in the ring flat or worn down had he had to rehydrate naturally, who knows...
Comment
-
Originally posted by Jsmooth9876 View PostAnd I'm not even insinuating that he's dirty but getting an IV that is not allowed is certainly considered a competitive advantage I would assume.
He could have came in the ring flat or worn down had he had to rehydrate naturally, who knows...
Comment
-
Originally posted by Oxn View PostYea the only conflict is are they guilty or are they reallllly guilty hahahah
Comment
Comment