Usada didn't even mention a single time the word dehydration in their "explanation"
How do you explain this?
1) What exactly was Mayweather’s “physical condition”?
2) What was the medical justification that led to the decision that an onsite IV was the appropriate treatment?
3) Who made the determination that the IV was medically necessary? A doping control officer can’t make that determination.
4) Who called the paramedic?
5) Which medical service did the paramedic come from?
6) Where is the full paramedic report of the incident?
7) Did USADA independently analyze the solution that was administered to Mayweather by IV? Or did it take the word of Mayweather’s camp that it was saline and vitamins?
8) Who “approved” the IV procedure on site?
9) What was the medical justification and supporting data that led to USADA granting a retroactive the****utic use exemption for an otherwise prohibited IV procedure?
10) Who at USADA made the decision to grant Mayweather a retroactive the****utic use exemption eighteen days after the fight?
11) If the procedure was “approved on site,” why did Mayweather need to apply for and receive a the****utic use exemption almost three weeks later?
12) USADA reported to the Nevada State Athletic Commission that the last blood sample it took from Mayweather prior to the fight was on April 21. Shouldn’t USADA have taken samples on May 1, immediately prior to and after administration of the IV?
13) On how many previous occasions has Mayweather received an IV infusion after the weigh-in for one of his fights?
14) If such infusions did in fact occur, was he given a the****utic use exemption in each instance?
15) And at the risk of sounding simplistic: If Mayweather was dehydrated, why didn't he simply drink several glasses of water after the weigh-in to remedy the problem?
The answer to the last question is that, as earlier noted, the available evidence strongly suggests that Mayweather was not dehydrated. And certainly not dehydrated enough to need an IV infusion equal to roughly 16 percent of his total blood volume.
we can call it the 13 deadly questions for the Floyd fans
NSAC has no rules against iv use, ask DLH and Roach if you don't believe me, but Mayweather was being held to the wada standard. It's not that hard to understand.
NSAC has no rules against iv use, ask DLH and Roach if you don't believe me, but Mayweather was being held to the wada standard. It's not that hard to understand.
in no way was floyd badly dehydrated to require an iv therapy (he showed no signs, he and everyone around him says he makes weight easy, and he was 150.5 lbs 3 weeks before fight). so absolutely no way he was badly dehydrated. and if he was badly dehydrated requiring medical attention then why not head to one of the nearby hospitals (the same ones they send fighters to after their tough fights)???? if he went to a hospital he would not need a tue.
floyd was using iv therapy for something other than rehydration. he was masking illegal substances like lance does. who knows how long and often floyd has been using iv therapy.
floyd is a frickin cheater!
AND Usada didn't even mention dehydration in the 20+ pages pdf they published.
It's all clear, only fools don't see what follows.
Hauser has been wrong before but that wouldnt matter to you would it , Hauser has no proof only anonymous tips that wouldnt matter to you either would it , and last but not least Hauser has motive , when he writes about Floyd he gets response from hordes of Manny fanboys , when he writes about anything else he gets no readers .
Pretty obvious USADA is avoiding any sort of publicity at this point to prevent further attention from the mainstream media.
Why isnt mainstream media asking the questions ? why only Hauser ? dont you think Mainstream have looked at it , its their job to bring down high rollers and big shots , they are not touching it , why is that ?
Even when I read this, if this doesn't cause a bit of curiosity then I don't know what will: Also, USADA previously posted on its website the dates on which it took blood and urine samples from Mayweather dating back to his 2010 fight against Shane Mosley. These posts have now been removed.
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