Mayweather's IV injection (Master thread)

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  • The Big Dunn
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    #1001
    Originally posted by Ruthless One
    That video brings even more questions. So Bennett was against USADA giving TUE since according to him, only NSAC can provide TUE in Nevada. Now he says Floyd did nothing wrong (but he got a TUE from USADA, not NSAC, and retroactively to boot) and that he does not want to further investigate the contents of the IV (which is fine, since it isn't the contents of the IV that people are questioning). Well then.

    Okay, let's agree that Floyd "did nothing wrong." I mean, there's no hard evidence of him taking PEDs. That's fine. But the way USADA handled the matter was shady as fu.ck. Notice Bennett did not say USADA was in the clear, only Floyd.
    Very good post dude!

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    • GTTofAK
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      #1002
      Originally posted by radioraheem
      And says who? You?
      Simple truth Floyd was saying 50-0. Why did the decide not to fight 1 more fight?

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      • radioraheem
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        #1003
        Originally posted by GTTofAK
        congress has held hearings on steroid abuse on boxing just this year.

        https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=STSlaF58wHU
        This case is closed. But hey, keep dreaming the dream. You'll be dreaming it for the rest of your life.

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        • Robbie Barrett
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          #1004
          MMA trainer Mike Dolce says IV's are not banned by the athletic commissions.

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          • radioraheem
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            #1005
            Originally posted by Isaac Clarke
            A lot more common in combat sports than you think. MMA fighters talking about the upcoming ban. It's not banned yet.

            Nice find.

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            • GTTofAK
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              #1006
              Originally posted by radioraheem
              This case is closed. But hey, keep dreaming the dream. You'll be dreaming it for the rest of your life.
              The case is never closed when congress is involved. Congress has been looking for an excuse to regulate boxing on the national level for a long time.

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                #1007
                Originally posted by Ruthless One
                That video brings even more questions. So Bennett was against USADA giving TUE since according to him, only NSAC can provide TUE in Nevada.
                Yeah but it's a tricky situation because yes, only NSAC can grant TUE's, but that only applies to substances and practices that it bans.

                The NSAC doesn't ban the use of an IV, so how can they expect to hand out a TUE for something that they themselves don't ban?

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                • radioraheem
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                  #1008
                  Originally posted by GTTofAK
                  The case is never closed when congress is involved. Congress has been looking for an excuse to regulate boxing on the national level for a long time.
                  Here's the problem, Congress is NOT involved!

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                  • DannyNL
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                    #1009
                    Originally posted by Isaac Clarke
                    MMA trainer Mike Dolce says IV's are not banned by the athletic commissions.


                    Exactly, they aren't. It's amazing how many people are running their mouths without knowing the facts.

                    The NSAC DOES NOT BAN IV USE. It's USADA that bans it's use.

                    People are saying "I've never heard of an athlete needing an IV."

                    Well these people are ignorant. IV use has been WIDE SPREAD in MMA (including the UFC) for YEARS.

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                    • Ruthless One
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                      #1010
                      Originally posted by DannyNL
                      Yeah but it's a tricky situation because yes, only NSAC can grant TUE's, but that only applies to substances and practices that it bans.

                      The NSAC doesn't ban the use of an IV, so how can they expect to hand out a TUE for something that they themselves don't ban?
                      Bro, I didn't say NSAC bans IV-use. I said they had the authority, not USADA, when it comes to giving TUEs in Nevada. Bennett, the director for NSAC, wasn't happy when USADA gave a TUE for Mayweather (and retroactively as well) and specifically stated that only NSAC has the authority to do so within the state. So, an athlete in Nevada should have gone to NSAC for a TUE, not get it from USADA. Mayweather wasn't banned from taking IVs but he was taking 700 mL more than usual. NSAC would have preferred if he went to them instead of USADA.
                      Last edited by Ruthless One; 09-14-2015, 11:30 AM.

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