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  • Rath, the tapestry of floyd's gaming the system was in place already. You know the saying, ' all bases covered?'

    Everyone was on the scam. Nsac, USADA, judges, compubox, Vegas, referee etc etc..

    But this picture does tell you something though..

    A picture of a clean fighter

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    • Originally posted by fighter1234 View Post
      My god man. You come here every day and post the same tired ****. You're missing out on life...
      My god man. You come here every day and read the same tired ****. You're missing out on life...

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      • Originally posted by JrX View Post
        Approved or not. He got away with it but what he cant get away from is the 750ml or whatever he used to obviously flush whatever he had in his system.
        Originally posted by Spoon23 View Post
        Rath, the tapestry of floyd's gaming the system was in place already. You know the saying, ' all bases covered?'

        Everyone was on the scam. Nsac, USADA, judges, compubox, Vegas, referee etc etc..

        But this picture does tell you something though..

        A picture of a clean fighter


        the USADA officer was with floyd all day long, was with floyd when he started feeling ill, was with floyd when the paramedic was called, was with floyd when the IV was administered, etc.

        so is your picture supposed to take place in some alternate reality where we all have to pretend that USADA showed up and "caught" floyd using an IV when the truth is that they were already with him before the paramedic was even called?

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        • Originally posted by original zero View Post
          the USADA officer was with floyd all day long, was with floyd when he started feeling ill, was with floyd when the paramedic was called, was with floyd when the IV was administered, etc.

          so is your picture supposed to take place in some alternate reality where we all have to pretend that USADA showed up and "caught" floyd using an IV when the truth is that they were already with him before the paramedic was even called?
          You can't retroactively get permission to do something that was already done.

          If that was the case then Pac should have just got a pain killer injection in the shoulder in the bathroom and just have said he was taking a deuce, then three weeks after he knocked out Floyd, get an exemption for the shot he got without permission because it wasn't illegal from the beginning.

          Makes no f@cking sense now does it?

          It's a double standard and that shouldn't fly.

          The commission are pieces of bias sh%ts.

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          • Floyd damaging video

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            • VADA was formed by Dr. Margaret Goodman. It would have happened anyway.

              Here is why the IV was against the rules of the NSAC:

              1. USADA granted Mayweather a TUE when they had no capacity to do that. Only the NSAC can do it and they acknowledged this with a statement in the article.

              2. Mayweather took an IV at home and not in a medical facility, and the total contents was 750 ml. The only allowable IV use is 50 ml in a 6 hour period, and has to be done in a medical facility.

              Even if he followed the allowable limit, 50 ml every 6 hours in a 24 hour period equals 200 ml. Mayweather took 750 ml in one sitting. That is a system flush.

              either way you look at it, what floyd did is wrong.

              Even if he didn't take PEDs, he still did something illegal. If he's dehydrated and could have affected his performance, he has to man up and take the fight in that condition (or up to the point where everything he does to prepare is legal.

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              • floyd illegally received 15 times the legal limit of IV fluid, floyd only cut 3 pounds so no it was not for dehydration but for masking PED use

                floyd tried to hide this illegal IV use by not informing usada and by doing it at his own home, usada happened to catch him while he was doing it

                and floyd is clean? how? in what universe?


                NSAC Bennett says:"As far as USADA, I was extremely disappointed that I wasn't notified right away (about Mayweather receiving an IV). When it comes to TUE, we are the sole agency that approves the administering of TUEs. USADA, nor any other anti-doping agency that does drug testing, doesn't have the authority to adminster a TUE.

                "The bottom line is USADA didn't keep us informed, which is totally unacceptable and unprofessional."


                The protocol is no injections unless it's under 50ml every 6 hours or for emergency. Floyd took 250 ml and 500 ml at once the night before the fight.mmmmm

                That's the most disturbing part. Reeks of corruption. The strange part was that NSAC was furious at USADA for even granting the the****utic use exemption. They claim only they can grant it in Nevada, not USADA. But later on gave Floyd a TUE lol Either way, Floyd bought both of them.
                Last edited by Spoon23; 02-17-2016, 05:11 AM.

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                • I know Spoon is a troll, but the kind of misinformation he posts can end up confusing other posters, so let's go ahead and correct his nonsense shall we . . .

                  Retroactive exemptions exist because there are unexpected medical issues that wouldn't allow for the days or weeks needed to process an exemption. So the fighter does what he believes is correct and then is given time to prove what he did was correct and then a ruling is made.

                  It was ruled that Mayweather did nothing wrong. So it's not that you're getting permission to do something that was already done, it's that you're getting a ruling that says that what you did was correct. This is common sense stuff.

                  Spoon incorrectly claims that the IV was against the rules of Nevada, but that is 100% false. IV use was legal in Nevada and very common among fighters. It wasn't something the average fan knew much about, but it's common practice in the industry and did not violate Nevada's rules in any way.

                  There is no IV limit in Nevada, so Spoon is posting rules that did not apply. Floyd didn't do anything illegal. Spoon is simply lying.

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                  • Reached for comment about the SB Nation piece, Bennett told the Review-Journal on Wednesday that he doesn't have a problem with Mayweather, but he does have a problem with the USADA.

                    "Floyd has always been a proponent of drug testing, which I applaud. He's set a fine example for all to emulate," Bennett said. "He's never tested positive in his entire career for any performance-enhancing drugs and, as a commission, we have no problem with Floyd Mayweather.

                    "As far as USADA, I was extremely disappointed that I wasn't notified right away (about Mayweather receiving an IV). When it comes to TUE, we are the sole agency that approves the administering of TUEs. USADA, nor any other anti-doping agency that does drug testing, doesn't have the authority to adminster a TUE.

                    "The bottom line is USADA didn't keep us informed, which is totally unacceptable and unprofessional."



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                    • Notice that Spoon ignores all of my points and then tries to just throw new mud at the wall to see what will stick.

                      IV is 100% legal in Nevada, so a Nevada TUE wouldn't be needed for IV use.

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