who among suspected PED user got away the most: Pacquaio, Mayweather or Marquez?
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The question now is WHY are you so ******?
Contrary to Mr. Hauser’s inaccurate reports, the USADA DCO was in the home and observed Mr Mayweather’s condition that precipitated the need for an IV. The DCO was also in the home when the paramedic was called and remained in the home while the paramedic provided the IV. At no point during the infusion did Mr. Mayweather attempt to hide anything regarding the treatment he was receiving.
Contrary to Mr. Hauser’s inaccurate reports, the USADA DCO was in the home and observed Mr Mayweather’s condition that precipitated the need for an IV.
The dco OBSERVED not DIAGNOSED Mr Mayweather's condition.
MR MAYWEATHERS CONDITION is what precipitated the need for an IV.
This isn't the first time, and probably won't be the last, you have demonstrated to the entire community your lack of reading and comprehension skills. This is 3rd grade **** we are talking about here.
If you can't understand this how the **** are you able to understand Wada code?
So again. The question is why and how have you become so ****ing ******?Comment
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I don't have an alternate account - but from what you are posting - what difference would it make? You're still one dumb son of a *****!
Anyone with half a brain will call you a ****** too.Comment
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Did you not see where it asks a medical practitioner to justify it.
This would clearly make those of a sound mind realize that IV rehydration is allowed if it's use is justified.
WHERE DOES IT SAY THAT IV REHYDRATION IS NEVER TO BE ALLOWED BECAUSE DRINKING WATER IS ADEQUATE???? I've pointed to explicit wording in the ISTUE that reveals that the athlete and his/her medical practitioner can justify using the IV. WHERE IS YOUR EXPLICIT LANGUAGE PROHIBITING IV REHYDRATION IN ALL CIRCUMSTANCES?
I've been waiting. SHOW IT OR SHUT THE **** UP!Comment
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So that's how you duck your ****** statements? No. Back your bull**** up and post the links.
You have done this NUMEROUS times in this thread. Pull **** out of thin air or completely misinterpret the rules.
Don't start deflecting.Comment
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Again, did you not see where it asks the athlete to justify it?
Did you not see where it asks a medical practitioner to justify it.
This would clearly make those of a sound mind realize that IV rehydration is allowed if it's use is justified.
WHERE DOES IT SAY THAT IV REHYDRATION IS NEVER TO BE ALLOWED BECAUSE DRINKING WATER IS ADEQUATE???? I've pointed to explicit wording in the ISTUE that reveals that the athlete and his/her medical practitioner can justify using the IV. WHERE IS YOUR EXPLICIT LANGUAGE PROHIBITING IV REHYDRATION IN ALL CIRCUMSTANCES?
I've been waiting. SHOW IT OR SHUT THE **** UP!
He is so full of ****. He will never admit that he's wrong. Just keep talking in circles.
"The dco diagnosed Floyd's condition"
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Hello?
Why do you think we are here discussing this? Just like Lance Armstrong got his doctor to sign a retroactive prescription, we see the same kinda thing happening here. Of course that is what we are saying because all evidence points to Floyd NOT being significantly dehydrated.
By the way, it's not sound logic to insist that because one person got a false medical statement, all people with a medical statement have a false statement. Because Lance got a false statement does not provide PROOF that Mayweather has a false statement. More speculation.
"Adults rarely require IV treatment for dehydration."
I guess you are going to stop posting that article? Even at 38, Floyd is still considered an adult the last time I checked.
Floyd at his age is in better physical condition than most people younger than him.
Ariza was interviewed on Floyd's conditioning. While they did work on everything, he said that an elite athlete like Floyd already came in to camp well conditioned. Camp focus was mainly on sharpening his skills and game plans and so on.
Funny enough, Ariza was stating on how well conditioned Floyd was while at the same time criticizing Manny's side because unlike his fighter, Manny looked drained:
""Ariza said Pacquiao's face looks drawn to him. He said he would not be surprised if Pacquiao is three to four pounds under the 147-pound weight limit.
"Overtrained," Ariza surmised. "It's not a good look."
About weigh in:
"I saw it (how Manny looked) at the weigh in. So no I was not surprised (about Manny's conditioning issues"
after the fight:
"The truth is Manny looked like [expletive]. They brought him in at 152 pounds and he looked like [expletive]. He wasn't physically strong, he wasn't quick, and he wasn't explosive. - "
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Floyd also stated Ariza showed him how to "rehydrate like a professional" after being dehydrated the day before the fight. Seems Ariza was aware of his dehydration then, but I'm sure you don't like that since it doesn't fit into the drivel you posted above.Comment
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His last line of defense is that I'm you, and you are me. lol. Even if that were true, it doesn't change that he has no proof of the things he states and also has been proven to have extremely poor reading comprehension skills.Comment
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