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  • Eff Pandas
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    #151
    Originally posted by MisanthropicNY
    Floyd applied for a waiver on May 19th lol...
    Whats the problem with the date? This happened on May 1 the day before the fight. You got three weeks after its done to apply for a TUE so they had til May 22 to apply for it. It was within the timeline required.

    Honestly I'm amazed so many people are taking issues with Mayweather when it sounds like you really have issues with WADA, the NSAC & the USADA. Everything Mayweather did seems to align with the protocols of these groups & I've yet to hear one of these groups suggest Mayweather did something wrong.

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    • texasboi15
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      #152
      This lame just referenced the Joe Rogan experience..

      BwahaHAHAhahahahahahahahaHAHAha!!

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      • GTTofAK
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        #153
        Originally posted by MisanthropicNY
        So according to you, Floyd called the testers and said, "Hello, testers, this is Floyd Mayweather, please come over, I'm going to use an IV to inject 750 ml of fluid into my system because I'm dehydrated. Come over and watch it happen. Oh, and I'm going to need a waiver, but I'll apply for that about 17 days after the fight or so. Hurry, the ambulance is on its way."
        He then told all the reporters who were hanging out around his house to turn his cameras off because he was severely dehydrated and an ambulance was on its way to give him an emergency IV. They all agreed that they would not record it or report it to anyone.

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        • Vadrigar.
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          #154
          Originally posted by PittyPat
          Just a thought - did De La Hoya have to get a TUE for his IV rehydradation for the Pacquiao fight?
          Good question. Under WADA rules, which the NSAC follow he would definitely require one.

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          • SchoolTheseCats
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            #155
            Originally posted by MisanthropicNY
            So according to you, Floyd called the testers and said, "Hello, testers, this is Floyd Mayweather, please come over, I'm going to use an IV to inject 750 ml of fluid into my system because I'm dehydrated. Come over and watch it happen. Oh, and I'm going to need a waiver, but I'll apply for that about 17 days after the fight or so. Hurry, the ambulance is on its way."
            You're one of the most bias posters on this site with your own hidden agendas no point in even trying hold discussion with you, as I stated what would be the point of having usada tester come and test him before administrating the IV if he already took one before hand? Give a intelligent answer instead of the same old same old to get one of the other ******s to say exactly and cosign a dumb post

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              #156
              Originally posted by TX_BOXNG
              750ml IV with masking agents, is very su****ious lol, i find that very hard to cleared Floyd n USADA

              im still confused about when he applied for TUE of 750ml, i read that the USADA said he applied on May 19 n approved on May 21, now if thats the case n supposedly USADA was there applying the IV wouldnt he had applied for TUE 750ml IV at that time n not weeks after, why wait till it became news
              You have 3 weeks to apply for a TUE from the date of usage. Mayweather had til May 22 to submit the TUE.

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              • meme_man
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                #157
                Originally posted by SchoolTheseCats
                You're one of the most bias posters on this site with your own hidden agendas no point in even trying hold discussion with you, as I stated what would be the point of having usada tester come and test him before administrating the IV if he already took one before hand? Give a intelligent answer instead of the same old same old to get one of the other ******s to say exactly and cosign a dumb post
                This been a bad summer for Floyd haters loooooooooollllllll

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                • The plunger man
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                  #158
                  Originally posted by GTTofAK
                  What I find amazing is that a star of Floyds notoriety cant go to the store without it being on TMZ but according to USADA a paramedic was called to his house the night before the biggest fight in a generation and no one noticed.

                  Not only are USADA a bunch of liars they are bad liars.



                  Apparently in this not too secluded community no one noticed an ambulance in front of Floyds house on the eve of one of the biggest fights in boxing history.
                  Is this what usada has responded with ?..wtf...so in the toughest sport in the world probably .....the self proclaimed best fighter on the planet is severely dehydrated the night before the biggest and most expensive fight in history and a paramedic is called to carry out an emergency IV......so not only did they not tell the NSAC about the IV they also put a fighters life at risk by not admitting floyd to a medical facility where he could receive the proper medical attention knowing he would be entering the boxing ring 24 hours later...this defies belief and NSAC look at this rationally they will see USADA has really dropped the ball....I don't know who is writing the statements for USADA but they are digging themselves further into the ground

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                  • texasboi15
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                    #159
                    Don't get it twisted the Joe Rogan experience is one of my favorite podcasts but cmon are you fcking serious?!

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                    • MisanthropicNY
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                      #160
                      Originally posted by SchoolTheseCats
                      You're one of the most bias posters on this site with your own hidden agendas no point in even trying hold discussion with you, as I stated what would be the point of having usada tester come and test him before administrating the IV if he already took one before hand? Give a intelligent answer instead of the same old same old to get one of the other ******s to say exactly and cosign a dumb post
                      Do you think it's possible that someone was going to snitch Floyd out for using the IV..so Floyd decided to just be upfront with USADA to get a waiver, so this way when it comes out that he'd been using IVs on the regular he can say..well I would have just gotten a waiver anyway and it doesn't violate NSAC guidelines...

                      So you're a believer in the "dehydration" story... Got you...

                      The obvious su****ion is that..this story makes no sense..Floyd could just drink something for his dehydration..he also had no signs of being dehydrated at the weigh-in..he was smiley, upbeat and obviously has no trouble making weight...

                      USADA let Morales get away with a dirty test...

                      USADA is paid by Mayweather and Haymon and PBC..all have a conflict of interest..

                      I mean...

                      I'm the biased one but you seem to rationalize every single part of this story and align it with this dehydration story...

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