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  • ADP02
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    #491
    Originally posted by radioraheem
    Simple, because it wasn't against NSAC rules.
    Sorry, that is like saying, if Floyd failed a test BEFORE the usual commissioned fight night blood test, its all OK because those tests are not part of and in fact not required to have been done according to the commissions rules. So its all good. You didn't even have to inform the commissions.

    "Mr. Mayweather was voluntarily taking part in a USADA program, and therefore subject to the rules of the WADA Code" - said USADA


    and there is some conflict to the commissions own initial statements. This makes this cover up even more reveling.

    "Bennett said unless the IV was administered at a hospital, it needs to be cleared by filing a the****utic-use exemption, or TUE, and supporting documents through the Nevada commission and authorized by the commission’s medical expert."

    “He cannot have it done at his house and [USADA] can’t authorize it.... I have specifically articulated and memorialized to USADA that [NSAC] is the sole authority that can authorize a the****utic-use exemption for a fighter in the state of Nevada,” Bennett said. “USADA never told us prior to the IV that they had their own TUE, and they never kept us informed about it being administered.

    “If they think they can do what they want, where and whenever they want in the state of Nevada, they are grossly mistaken.”

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    • radioraheem
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      #492
      Originally posted by ADP02
      Sorry, that is like saying, if Floyd failed a test BEFORE the usual commissioned fight night blood test, its all OK because those tests are not part of and in fact not required to have been done according to the commissions rules. So its all good. You didn't even have to inform the commissions.

      "Mr. Mayweather was voluntarily taking part in a USADA program, and therefore subject to the rules of the WADA Code" - said USADA


      and there is some conflict to the commissions own initial statements. This makes this cover up even more reveling.

      "Bennett said unless the IV was administered at a hospital, it needs to be cleared by filing a the****utic-use exemption, or TUE, and supporting documents through the Nevada commission and authorized by the commission***8217;s medical expert."

      ***8220;He cannot have it done at his house and [USADA] can***8217;t authorize it.... I have specifically articulated and memorialized to USADA that [NSAC] is the sole authority that can authorize a the****utic-use exemption for a fighter in the state of Nevada,***8221; Bennett said. ***8220;USADA never told us prior to the IV that they had their own TUE, and they never kept us informed about it being administered.

      ***8220;If they think they can do what they want, where and whenever they want in the state of Nevada, they are grossly mistaken.***8221;
      Courtesy your source...

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      • Lester Tutor
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        #493
        Originally posted by radioraheem
        Again, IVs are not against Nevada rules. UFC Fighters and Pro Boxers have been using them frequently. NSAC just recently put a ban on IV's for the UFC, and many of the UFC fighters are against it.
        True. https://********/qZmBE3kFVA8

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        • IR0NFIST
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          #494
          Originally posted by radioraheem
          Courtesy your source...



          Avoiding eye contact is one of the first non verbal cues that suggest if a person is lying, and Bob Bennet couldn't even look at the camera once during that interview. The man is a terrible liar.

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            #495
            Originally posted by radioraheem
            Again, IVs are not against Nevada rules. UFC Fighters and Pro Boxers have been using them frequently. NSAC just recently put a ban on IV's for the UFC, and many of the UFC fighters are against it.
            Yes they are against NSAC rules the NSAC is simply corrupt and doesn't enforce its own rules.

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            • IR0NFIST
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              #496
              Originally posted by GTTofAK
              Yes they are against NSAC rules the NSAC is simply corrupt and doesn't enforce its own rules.
              Those rules were in full force when they issued UFC fighter Nick Diaz a 5 year ban after testing positive for - wait for it - marijuana. His opponent, on the other hand, tested positive for a variety of banned substances and was only given a 1 year suspension. Corruption at its finest.

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              • Eff Pandas
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                #497
                Originally posted by ADP02
                Says the Floyd fans that couldn't believe in Manny's well known doctor in that he said Manny had a significant tear nor did Floyd fans believe when this doctor performed surgery on Manny.

                Sorry but you did not even respond to which point that you disagreed that I brought up. Can you please state which one and why?

                Floyd had to have been more than just simply dehydrated. If that was the case, they would have rushed him to the hospital.

                Instead you believe that they called up to get immediate help. Then at his house, they verified that an IV was the only way? Then when they were going to administer the IV, Floyd said "wait, you can't give it to me yet. Lets call up USADA and wait for them beforehand. OK?"
                "but Floyd, when its an emergency it can't wait, right?"

                "Emergency? Oh, yes, its an emergency. Wink, wink. Don't worry about that. Lets wait for USADA to come."

                Then only AFTER waiting for USADA to arrive and checking up the diagnosis for themselves, they administered the IV? With all the time elapsed for this to occur, does this even make any sense to a rational person? Remember, this IV was to be given for an emergency. For all that to transpire, you can't honestly say it was an emergency, can you?

                As for drinking fluids instead of giving an IV, its written that that is the way to go when its a simple dehydration. Only in certain situations do you give an IV. Yet you are calling these points "insane", "knuckleheads"
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                No f#cking clue what Manny's shoulder has to do with this. That just sort of makes me feel this is some Manny fan vs Floyd fan ******** vs **********-like back n forth bs for you & not a legit discussion about a matter involving an IV with a professional boxer.

                And you keep bringing up dehydration ****, but you've failed to give me details about your medical schooling, how long you have been licensed to work with patients, how many patients you have treated for dehydration, when you discussed & viewed or didn't view Floyd's symptoms in person & many other medical questions I'd have for you before I take some guy on a boxing forums opinion about diagnosing & treating dehydration.

                The absolute reality is MAYBE the medical professional who diagnosed Floyd as dehydrated is corrupt or a complete hack medical guy, BUT the thing is til I see some evidence that that is the reality I gotta go with a medical professionals diagnosis who met Mayweather in person & I assumed saw symptoms of dehydration vs some dum dums from a boxing forums diagnosis based on pics & seeing Mayweather at a weigh in.

                You are making giant leaps in logic based on evidence you are making up or based upon your limited knowledge about a health matter.

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                • mezoomozaa
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                  #498
                  750 ml is ok amount to rehydrate an elephant, not small man like Mayweather.

                  He injected almost 20% of the normal adult blood volume in his body, patients undergoing major operations like CS might need 500 ml blood.

                  If he really needs 750 ml. saline, he wouldn't be able to walk around as a 66-kg dehydrated man.

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                  • k1llu
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                    #499
                    Originally posted by mezoomozaa
                    750 ml is ok amount to rehydrate an elephant, not small man like Mayweather.

                    He injected almost 20% of the normal adult blood volume in his body, patients undergoing major operations like CS might need 500 ml blood.

                    If he really needs 750 ml. saline, he wouldn't be able to walk around as a 66-kg dehydrated man.
                    this is 750ml you fucking moron

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                    • Reloaded
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                      #500
                      Originally posted by IR0NFIST


                      Avoiding eye contact is one of the first non verbal cues that suggest if a person is lying, and Bob Bennet couldn't even look at the camera once during that interview. The man is a terrible liar.
                      Your cues are that of a hater its as clear as the sun rising and the cues to your way of hating in very child like .

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