Mayweather's IV injection (Master thread)
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what evidence? the saline and vitamin c IV? dude that's been addressed. the TUE? NSAC said they were mad at USADA for that, what more do you want them to do?Comment
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What WADA regards as a postive test
"It is recommended that a urine sample in which any one of the following criteria is met during the Screening Procedure, be routinely submitted to the IRMS analysis:
i) T/E value equal or greater than 4;
ii) concentration of testosterone or epitestosterone (equivalent to the glucuronide) greater than 200 ng/mL1;
iii) concentration of androsterone or etiocholanolone (equivalent to the glucuronide) greater than 10,000 ng/mL1;
iv) concentration of DHEA (equivalent to the glucuronide) greater than 100 ng/mL"Comment
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For what? If you read everything (and not just the stuff you jack off to) Floyd was tested before and after IV was administered. Negative both times.
SO what would you have them investigate USADA for when USADA already told them what happened. Hauser detailed the same stuff-you want them to investigate because Hauser alluded to things he himself had no proof of. Seriously?Comment
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Another question, what should happen?
What can happen? What remedy are you seeking?
You want the WBC to strip Floyd of his titles? If the WBC are liars, or show favoritism, isn't it fair to say manny also received a lot of favorable treatment?
Enlighten us all! What do you think should happen?
Make your case!
If all the things you believe are true, why is nobody bringing legal action!
If it seems su****ious, or your mental connect the dots hypothesis is correct, does that mean anything at all legally?
What legally should happen? Ever heard of subject matter jurisdiction?
Do any of the claims you make, whether they are true or not constitute a prima facie actionable charge against Floyd?
Basically, let's say, just for the sake of argument, Floyd cheated.... Now what??? Now what smart guy????
What can manny do legally?Comment
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In sports with weight classifications, athletes may be encouraged to undertake significant, accelerated weight loss to qualify for a competition and then use IV infusion to rapidly rehydrate. This practice invokes issues of athlete health and safety
Its right there in black and whit. You cant use IV's to rehydrate explicitly because of the risk of abuse in weight classified sports like boxing.
For what? If you read everything (and not just the stuff you jack off to) Floyd was tested before and after IV was administered. Negative both times.Comment
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