its not extreme its been done for years in all sports!!! The only thing you pac fanatics have to question is why so much vitamin c, thats really your only argument but you are trying your hardest to make it more that that, the rest is all speculation and lies... Some of u are even saying hes on peds and was caught cheating... Just like it was su****ious pac man turned down testing, extra vitamin c is su****ious but none of us can so anything but speculate,
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nobody knows anything, some people speculate. Thats it thats all!once again they fail to address the point to cover up floyds doping
everyone knows floyd was not doping by taking saline, he was taking it to cover up illegal doping
also 14 times the limit lol and usada being paid very well by floyd, 5 times the average amount actually
its clear the law needs to get involved to stop this corruption and to take action again floyd and usadaComment
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There's no denying that Floyd took 15 times the allowed amount of saline without a legitimate TUE from the NSAC. Instead, USADA had to bend their own rules in order to grant a retroactive pass for him to use banned IVs stating dehydration concerns.
Now ask yourself, why would Floyd be dehydrated when he's never had an issue making the welterweight limit in the past? Furthermore, Pacquiao was subjected to the same stringent testing yet didn't require IVs to rehydrate.
The two most logical explanations as to why Floyd needed the IVs are: (1) His fight night weight is much greater than he claims. (2) He's using the IVs as a masking agent for PEDs.
Regardless of whether it's the former or the latter, the outcome remains the same, Floyd ends up being exposed as a liar.Comment
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750 ml of saline, 15 times the amount allowed within a 6 hour timespan, enough to dilute the bloodstream by 16% is not extreme?its not extreme its been done for years in all sports!!! The only thing you pac fanatics have to question is why so much vitamin c, thats really your only argument but you are trying your hardest to make it more that that, the rest is all speculation and lies... Some of u are even saying hes on peds and was caught cheating... Just like it was su****ious pac man turned down testing, extra vitamin c is su****ious but none of us can so anything but speculate,Comment
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Floyd is the new Lance Armstrong
Waivers granted after the request lol?
I don't care if USADA used the IV on Floyd itself... injecting that much fluid through an IV will mask the PEDs in the bloodstream...
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hahahahahahahahahah ur such a dunce. honestly. the proof is out there. floyd even said after the berto weigh-in he has no trouble making 147. and he looked absolutely fine at that weigh-in too.
there's a ton of smoke and ur trying to fan it all away with ur dumbo hands. not working, sorry.Comment
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That's the calibre of poster we have here unfortunately. Too dumb to actually be able to read and comprehend the most basic things.The amount of people choosing to ignore obvious facts so they can keep bashing Mayweather is truly pathetic. There's 25 pages of ether that clears up pretty much everything, but people still choose to believe a Thomas Hauser article full of misinformation.
People are basically saying "lie to me because it feels better than the truth" lolComment
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Why would he resort to such an extreme method of dehydration? Simple. Because he was dehydrated. Dehydration simply means you've lost a lot of water. Just because the guy isn't cutting insane amounts of weight doesn't mean he can't dehydrate himself. His amber colored piss from the Marquez All Access is proof enough of that.Nobody is questioning the legality of the saline and multivitamin mixture, it was the amount that was being administered (roughly 15 times the limit allowed per 6 hours). Now ask yourself, if Floyd's never had an issue making the 147 lb weight limit, why would he resort to such an extreme method of rehydration?
"... the USADA DCO was in the home and observed Mr. Mayweather's condition that precipitated the need for an IV"
Outside of an unfounded accusation of a bribe. There's nothing to say. A USADA official found that Mayweather needed an IV, and approved it. He was tested before and after having the IV administered, so there's no grounds to say there was foul play.
Saying "15X the legal limit" over and over doesn't change that the IV was approved by a USADA official, and that Mayweather was well within USADA (and WADA - ISTUE 2015 4.4.5) rules to file for a retroactive TUE. He broke no rule in NAC Chapter 467, and he broke no WADA rules, because he noted his intent to have an IV and was approved, and then got a perfectly legal retroactive TUE.Last edited by doom_specialist; 09-17-2015, 03:01 PM.Comment

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