who among suspected PED user got away the most: Pacquaio, Mayweather or Marquez?

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  • Zaroku
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    #831
    Originally posted by tangalog2200
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    • Robbie Barrett
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      #832
      Originally posted by SplitSecond
      What was the rules of NSAC?
      IV wasn't illegal under NSAC rules. They've come out and said Mayweather did nothing wrong.

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      • SplitSecond
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        #833
        Originally posted by Isaac Clarke
        IV wasn't illegal under NSAC rules. They've come out and said Mayweather did nothing wrong.
        Ofcourse, Floyd is their cashcow. They blamed USADA though, they broke protocol.

        and that still doesn't answer why they granted him a TUE for a mere 2 and a half lb's.

        I wonder if an IV works better at diluting the blood and he just needed a little to mask. Seems more believable than "My urine was dark, very very dark..... so I intravenously rehydrated 2 lb's and got a TUE which is supposed to be granted only in emergencies."
        Last edited by SplitSecond; 03-06-2016, 09:13 AM.

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        • Rath
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          #834
          Originally posted by Isaac Clarke
          IV wasn't illegal under NSAC rules. They've come out and said Mayweather did nothing wrong.
          NSAC was not the drug testing agency so their rules that allows IV was invalid.

          USADA was the testing agency and their rules should be followed not NSAC.

          your spin?

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          • Robbie Barrett
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            #835
            Originally posted by Rath
            NSAC was not the drug testing agency so their rules that allows IV was invalid.

            USADA was the testing agency and their rules should be followed not NSAC.

            your spin?
            USADA's job was to enforce NSAC rules not change them.

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            • Rath
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              #836
              Originally posted by Isaac Clarke
              USADA's job was to enforce NSAC rules not change them.

              wrong, why, NSAC can not enforce their own rules by themselves they needed USADA to do that?

              USADA drug testing rules/regulations and protocols.

              NSAC penalties and punishments if drug testing rules were not followed.

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                #837
                Originally posted by Rath
                wrong, why, NSAC can not enforce their own rules by themselves they needed USADA to do that?

                USADA drug testing rules/regulations and protocols.

                NSAC penalties and punishments if drug testing rules were not followed.
                NSAC have said multiple times they can't afford to do the testing like USADA. USADA's job was to test for drugs not change what is illegal/legal.

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                • Dosumpthin
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                  #838
                  Originally posted by Rath
                  wrong, why, NSAC can not enforce their own rules by themselves they needed USADA to do that?

                  USADA drug testing rules/regulations and protocols.

                  NSAC penalties and punishments if drug testing rules were not followed.

                  I know I'm going to hate myself for asking but....

                  Did Floyd follow usadas rules?

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                  • Rath
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                    #839
                    Originally posted by Dosumpthin
                    I know I'm going to hate myself for asking but....

                    Did Floyd follow usadas rules?
                    that you have to apply first for TUE before you are allowed to IV? no.

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                    • Rath
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                      #840
                      Originally posted by Isaac Clarke
                      NSAC have said multiple times they can't afford to do the testing like USADA. USADA's job was to test for drugs not change what is illegal/legal.
                      So the reason why USADA was hired because NSAC can no longer do drug testing?

                      USADA responsibilities was to test for drugs according to their own rules not according to NSAC rules.

                      are all the things that is allowed on the rules by NSAC also is allowed by the rules on USADA?

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