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Mayweather's IV injection (Master thread)
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Getting off track agin
Seems like people are making up the facts as they go along, so I'll post the actual facts surrounding Floyd's IV on May 1st.
"The report suggested the solution had to be administered in a hospital setting because the amount used; 750 milliliters, or about three-fourths of a typical IV bag ; theoretically could serve as a masking agent. But WADA guidelines specify that the hospital requirement applies only the case if a temporary use exemption (TUE) isn't granted.
Mayweather had a United States Anti-Doping Agency (USADA) collection official summoned to his home to verify compliance before accepting the infusion, sources told MLive. He was drug tested before and after the IV was administered, with the USADA collector present. The TUE was granted retroactively, as allowed under WADA rules, on May 20, 18 days after the fight.
"Mr. Mayweather has done nothing wrong," Nevada State Athletic Commission chairman Bob Bennett told Showtime before the fight. "The Nevada State Athletic Commission has no interest in any type of investigation regarding his IV. He did not violate the WADA rules for any type of drugs and we have no issue."
Stick to the facts.
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Originally posted by Johnny2x2x View PostStick to the facts.
The title of the origional SBNation article that broke the story was not
'Floyd Took and IV'
It was
"Can Boxing Trust USADA?"
If the USADA were hauled before the court no judge or jury would believe their statement after they learn about the lies the USADA told in the Morals case.
Statements form an accused party are not facts.Last edited by GTTofAK; 09-14-2015, 01:03 PM.
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Originally posted by GTTofAK View PostLet me get this straight you are asking us to take a Nevada state boxing official at his word?
IV right before a test and low EPI/TEST ratio. Floyd has been caught dead to rights.
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Originally posted by LarryXXX View PostNo i am showing you that it's over,the head of the commission says he did nothing wrong and wont investigate..ITS OVER
And how does he know he did nothing wrong if he wont investigate?
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Originally posted by GTTofAK View PostLet me get this straight you are asking us to take a Nevada state boxing official at his word?
IV right before a test and low EPI/TEST ratio. Floyd has been caught dead to rights.
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Originally posted by Johnny2x2x View PostSeems like people are making up the facts as they go along, so I'll post the actual facts surrounding Floyd's IV on May 1st.
"The report suggested the solution had to be administered in a hospital setting because the amount used; 750 milliliters, or about three-fourths of a typical IV bag ; theoretically could serve as a masking agent. But WADA guidelines specify that the hospital requirement applies only the case if a temporary use exemption (TUE) isn't granted.
Mayweather had a United States Anti-Doping Agency (USADA) collection official summoned to his home to verify compliance before accepting the infusion, sources told MLive. He was drug tested before and after the IV was administered, with the USADA collector present. The TUE was granted retroactively, as allowed under WADA rules, on May 20, 18 days after the fight.
"Mr. Mayweather has done nothing wrong," Nevada State Athletic Commission chairman Bob Bennett told Showtime before the fight. "The Nevada State Athletic Commission has no interest in any type of investigation regarding his IV. He did not violate the WADA rules for any type of drugs and we have no issue."
Stick to the facts.
why did they say differently the other day?
Bennett said unless the IV was administered at a hospital, it needs to be cleared by filing a the****utic-use exemption, or TUE, and supporting documents through the Nevada commission and authorized by the commissions medical expert.
He cannot have it done at his house and [USADA] cant authorize it.... I have specifically articulated and memorialized to USADA that [NSAC] is the sole authority that can authorize a the****utic-use exemption for a fighter in the state of Nevada , Bennett said. USADA never told us prior to the IV that they had their own TUE, and they never kept us informed about it being administered.
If they think they can do what they want, where and whenever they want in the state of Nevada, they are grossly mistaken.
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