Originally posted by Rath
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Why do Floyd fans says the IV infusion was not illegal?
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Originally posted by Russ. View PostNo not all of them have it approved 21 days later lol . Everything he took is approved to be taken by the commission, it doesnt matter how he takes it. And it doesnt matter when he files paperwork. Nothing illegal was done so what are you trying to prove?
it matters, injection is not allowed unless approved.
how can NSAC approve it when Floyd has not even applied for the TUE yet?
spin it genius floyd fan.
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Originally posted by Rath View Postnot even a single one of them have applied for TUE even, except Floyd of course.
it matters, injection is not allowed unless approved.
how can NSAC approve it when Floyd has not even applied for the TUE yet?
spin it genius floyd fan.
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Originally posted by Russ. View Postbecause its already approved to be taken wtf dont you understand lmao. All he has to do is file the paperwork and pass all of the drug tests leading up to the fight not 21 days after the fight you genius , wich he did. Nothing he took was illegal, what is the point of your argument? Are you trying to prove he took something that is not allowed becuase you wont be able to do that USADA never test the content of the IV bag. how are certain it was what floyd said it was?. There are statement by the commision clarifying nothing illegal was done. So once again, wtf is your point or argument here?
or how can NSAC approve of something they learned 21 days later?
wtf dont you understand?
you still ignore the fact that i said Floyd was not dehydrated in the first place.
are you planning to prove me wrong or you just want to spew your blah blah blahs on me?
spin it genius floyd fan
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Originally posted by Rath View Posthow can NSAC already approve if Floyd has not even applied for TUE?
or how can NSAC approve of something they learned 21 days later?
wtf dont you understand?
you still ignore the fact that i said Floyd was not dehydrated in the first place.
are you planning to prove me wrong or you just want to spew your blah blah blahs on me?
spin it genius floyd fan
Heres usadas official statement regarding this and confirming nothing illegal was done.
" Whether due to a genuine misunderstanding of the facts or an intentional desire to mislead, numerous unfounded and false accusations have been leveled against USADA in recent on-line articles. Since our inception, USADA's sole mission has been to protect clean sport. As such, it is unfortunate and extremely disappointing to have to address articles riddled with significant inaccuracies and misrepresentations based on unsubstantiated rumors as well as anonymous or self-interested sources that have recklessly called our integrity into question. It is simply absurd to suggest that we would ever compromise our integrity for any sport or athlete.
Although the articles in question contain a multitude of errors, all of which will be addressed at the appropriate time, we believe it is important to immediately correct the record regarding the false suggestion that Floyd Mayweather violated the rules by receiving an IV infusion of saline and vitamins.
As was already publicly reported in May of this year by the Nevada State Athletic Commission (NSAC), Mr. Mayweather applied for and was granted a The****utic Use Exemption (TUE) by USADA for an IV infusion of saline and vitamins that was administered prior to his May 2 fight against Manny Pacquiao. Mr. Mayweather's use of the IV was not prohibited under the NSAC rules at that time and would not be a violation of the NSAC rules today. Nonetheless, because Mr. Mayweather was voluntarily taking part in a USADA program, and therefore subject to the rules of the WADA Code, he took the additional step of applying for a TUE after the IV infusion was administered in order remain in compliance with the USADA program. Although Mr. Mayweather's application was not approved until after his fight with Mr. Pacquiao and all tests results were reported, Mr. Mayweather did disclose the infusion to USADA in advance of the IV being administered to him. Furthermore, once the TUE was granted, the NSAC and Mr. Pacquiao were immediately notified even though the practice is not prohibited under NSAC rules."
^^ There you go, i proved you wrong like you asked
/end thread im done with you
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Originally posted by Russ. View PostHe did notify usada lol.
Heres usadas official statement regarding this and confirming nothing illegal was done.
" Whether due to a genuine misunderstanding of the facts or an intentional desire to mislead, numerous unfounded and false accusations have been leveled against USADA in recent on-line articles. Since our inception, USADA's sole mission has been to protect clean sport. As such, it is unfortunate and extremely disappointing to have to address articles riddled with significant inaccuracies and misrepresentations based on unsubstantiated rumors as well as anonymous or self-interested sources that have recklessly called our integrity into question. It is simply absurd to suggest that we would ever compromise our integrity for any sport or athlete.
this statement NEVER Mentioned
when Floyd notify USADA,
how Floyd notify USADA.
E-mail, Phone, Tweet, Snap Chat, SMS, instagram LOL
Although the articles in question contain a multitude of errors, all of which will be addressed at the appropriate time,
still the appropriate time has not come until now?
we believe it is important to immediately correct the record regarding the false suggestion that Floyd Mayweather violated the rules by receiving an IV infusion of saline and vitamins.
How did you even know it was a saline solution and vitamin c when you did not even bother to test the content of the IV bag?
As was already publicly reported in May of this year by the Nevada State Athletic Commission (NSAC), Mr. Mayweather applied for and was granted a The****utic Use Exemption (TUE) by USADA for an IV infusion of saline and vitamins that was administered prior to his May 2 fight against Manny Pacquiao.
When did he applied for TUE and when was it granted?
Who administered the IV infusion and who gave permission for Floyd to use it the USADA collections staff?
Mr. Mayweather's use of the IV was not prohibited under the NSAC rules at that time and would not be a violation of the NSAC rules today. Nonetheless, because Mr. Mayweather was voluntarily taking part in a USADA program, and therefore subject to the rules of the WADA Code,
means he is not only answerable to NSAC and USADA but also the WADA code
he took the additional step of applying for a TUE after the IV infusion was administered
when? LOL USADA document admits Floyd only applied for TUE after the IV not before it.
so what is the difference between notification and application? was the notification for IV administration different from Apllication for TUE for IV administration?
in order remain in compliance with the USADA program. Although Mr. Mayweather's application was not approved until after his fight with Mr. Pacquiao and all tests results were reported, Mr. Mayweather did disclose the infusion to USADA in advance of the IV being administered to him. Furthermore, once the TUE was granted, the NSAC and Mr. Pacquiao were immediately notified
IMMEDIATELY 21 DAYS LATER?
even though the practice is not prohibited under NSAC rules."
^^ There you go, i proved you wrong like you asked
/end thread im done with you
This only proves that just like genius floyd fans USADA is full of deflections and diversions
still you are ignoring and deflecting this question.
was floyd dehydrated on may 1st?Last edited by Rath; 02-16-2016, 11:58 PM.
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Originally posted by Rath View PostWhere is the statement saying Floyd was dehydrated?
This only proves that just like genius floyd fans USADA is full of deflections and diversions
still you are ignoring and deflecting this question.
was floyd dehydrated on may 1st?
How many times do you need something explained to you .
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