Comments Thread For: Thomas Hauser Respnds Back To USADA's Statements
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Pretty funny. "Uhh hey mr mayweather, can you release your medical records for me? Thanks" then all the turds are coming out with "well if hausers lying then sue him and show the test results for the past 7 years"
***in pathetic
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Statement of Thomas Hauser with Regard to the September 17, 2015, Comments by USADA.
USADA’s response is long on verbiage and short on documented facts. I intend to write another longform article on this subject at some point in the future. For now, I note the following:
(1) The USADA statement goes to great lengths to discredit Victor Conte, attacking him on three separate occasions for past misdeeds (which I referenced in “Can Boxing Trust USADA?”). USADA also states that I “cherry picked Jeff Novitzky’s response to questions posed to him by Mr. Rogan regarding Victor Conte.”
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Usada getting Ethered yet again!Comment
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50mL in a 6 hour period is legal, Floyd was doing 700mL which is not for reasons pointed out in the article - he's diluting his blood levels to cover up his PEDs. NSAC said what was in the IV was legal, but completely skipped over the amount which is Hausser has pointed out.
It seems you choose to ignore the volume as well.Comment
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Listen... Thomas Hauser is simply conducting overkill at this point.
We don't need Thomas Hauser's deep investigations to know that Floyd is a PED cheat.
The moment Mayweather signed Alex Ariza was all we needed to know that Floyd is a hypocrite drug cheat.
The IV was obviously taken to mask the Ariza shakes.Comment
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No because that was just normal NSAC testing. NSAC isnt what bans the IV line, WADA does and USADA follows those rules. Thats the whole point of USADA or WADA, is that their rules and tests are more stringent.
Then NSAC was saying that USADA cant grant a theraputic use exemption, only they can.... but it makes no sense because floyds team doesnt need an exemption from NSAC because its not against their rules, its against the above and beyond rules of USADA. NSAC also said there is no further investigation on their part because floyd didnt break their rules...
The only thing that is really fishy is that floyd doesnt dehydrate enough to need an IV for rehydration. At the same time though, theres not just the one drug test post fight, there were multiple random tests during the training camp, so its not like he could use the IV method to cover up for all tests, unless of course USADA gives him a heads up, but thats all just speculation.Comment
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