that's non prohibited substance u dunce. we're talking about the IV therapy itself!!!!!!! one of the requirements specifically say that if there is NO OTHER WAY TO TREAT THE ATHLETE OTHER THAN IV THERAPY THEN TUE CAN BE CONSIDERED. but floyd was not in a state that required iv therapy. he was 150.5 lbs 3 WEEKS BEFORE THE FIGHT!!!!!! 3.5 lbs in 3 weeks is absolutely nothing at all!!!!!
							
						
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4.4.5 If an Anti-Doping Organization chooses to collect a Sample from a
Person who is not an International-Level or National-Level Athlete, and that
Person is Using a Prohibited Substance or Prohibited Method for the****utic
reasons, the Anti-Doping Organization may permit him or her to apply for a
retroactive TUE.
Oh yeah. They're breaking WADA's rules :/Comment
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which is exactly why USADA tested him before and after the IV, solutions at that high amount would have triggered a bad urine sample since they tested him CIR EPO and HGH (hauser was under the idea usada did none of these, usada replied back saying what test they ran). his T/E levels would have shown as diluted much like jon jones was when he fought cormier when his ratios were .1 .2 and .3 which indicate: masking.Comment
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saline and vitamins are non-prohibited substances.....dunce lol and i did talk about the therapy, maybe re-read the mayweather situation from kevin iole report and wada rules, not through hauser, he left out this rule as well as the practice for prohibted substances, theres a rule for both.that's non prohibited substance u dunce. we're talking about the IV therapy itself!!!!!!! one of the requirements specifically say that if there is NO OTHER WAY TO TREAT THE ATHLETE OTHER THAN IV THERAPY THEN TUE CAN BE CONSIDERED. but floyd was not in a state that required iv therapy. he was 150.5 lbs 3 WEEKS BEFORE THE FIGHT!!!!!! 3.5 lbs in 3 weeks is absolutely nothing at all!!!!!Comment
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Not limited to, because the list may be expanded upon as new prohibited methods/substances may be found. Unambiguous language is unambiguous :/
You seriously think you know NAC rules better than the executive director and chairman of the NSAC, both of which who've already said Mayweather did nothing wrong? Gonna serve me up the usual "they're in Roidweather's pockets" excuse now?Comment
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According to the records provided by USADA, Floyd was tested on the following dates.which is exactly why USADA tested him before and after the IV, solutions at that high amount would have triggered a bad urine sample since they tested him CIR EPO and HGH (hauser was under the idea usada did none of these, usada replied back saying what test they ran). his T/E levels would have shown as diluted much like jon jones was when he fought cormier when his ratios were .1 .2 and .3 which indicate: masking.
"Mayweather gave urine on March 13, 18, 19 and 28, April 2, 10, 15, 21 and 27 and May 1 and 2. He gave blood samples on March 13, 18 and 28, April 2, 10, 15 and 21 and May 2."
There's no record of Floyd being tested on May 1st, which is the day he was using the banned IVs.Comment
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i thought floyd was the one with reading problemsAccording to the records provided by USADA, each man was tested on the following dates.
"Mayweather gave urine on March 13, 18, 19 and 28, April 2, 10, 15, 21 and 27 and May 1 and 2. He gave blood samples on March 13, 18 and 28, April 2, 10, 15 and 21 and May 2."
There's no record of Floyd being tested on May 1st, which is the day he was using the banned IVs.Comment
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And we believe a USADA statement to the press why? They have lied to the press in the past. Apparently paramedics went to Floyd's house the day before the fight and no one knew. If you are going to tell a lie tell a big lie I guess.which is exactly why USADA tested him before and after the IV, solutions at that high amount would have triggered a bad urine sample since they tested him CIR EPO and HGH (hauser was under the idea usada did none of these, usada replied back saying what test they ran). his T/E levels would have shown as diluted much like jon jones was when he fought cormier when his ratios were .1 .2 and .3 which indicate: masking.
As for saline lowering your T/E ratio no it does not you dumbass. Saline will lower free T density not T/E ratio.
You dont even know what the **** you are talking about so shut the **** up.Last edited by GTTofAK; 09-17-2015, 02:25 PM.Comment
 
 
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