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Why do Floyd fans says the IV infusion was not illegal?
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Originally posted by GTTofAK View PostTheir rules dont say that IVs are allowed. Were they lying then or are the lying now? There is this thing called motive to lie. The actual written rules trump any "statement" by the NSAC.
the nsac says you're wrong and so does usada. IV rehydration is very common among fighters in nevada and this only became an issue because of how famous mayweather is and how upset people are that nobody could beat him.
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Originally posted by original zero View PostUSADA and the paramedics determined he was dehydrated. You are the one claiming otherwise. The onus is on you to prove that he wasn't dehydrated and you can't prove that because you weren't there. USADA was there and the paramedic was there. Not you. Your opinion on the matter is based purely on obsessive fanboy delusion. Nothing more.
USSADA has never said floyd was dehydrated.
until now Floyd and his genius fans can not give the name of that phantom registered nurse or the paramedic.
your proof is a lie and will not hold water.
Still you ignore this proof i presented and try to never mentioned it in any of your reply.
Floyd filled up and signed the medical form and said he was fit and fine hours earlier note: not dehydrated.
NSAC Doctor who examined/diagnosed and certified Floyd was fit and fine hours earlier note: not dehydrated.
NSAC never once mentioned Floyd was dehydrated
USADA never said Floyd was dehydrated.
There were no doctors present at that time to certify Floyd was dehydrated.
Ariza and Memo and Ellerbe and his personal chef are not doctors.
Tere were no doctors among USADA collector.
stop spewing lies.
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Originally posted by original zero;16472160[B]manny & floyd voluntarily agreed[/B] on how much time was allowable for doctors & lawyers to prepare and submit the paperwork. floyd's team submitted their request 17 days after the fight, as agreed by manny & floyd. everything was done by the book. you're just upset because manny lost the fight.
again i asked you provide that document/contract about this lies you have posted 4 times in this thread.
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Originally posted by Russ. View PostHe didnt have any alcohol, stimulant or drug. He had vitamins and saline for rehydration wich is NOT illegal. The whole reason fanboys and haters are making a big deal out of this is because he used an "IV" to get the vitamins.
how did he took those vitamins and saline ORALLY OR thru INJECTIONS
both vitamins and saline can be taken orally.
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Originally posted by original zero View PostBoth of you are wrong. Using a drug or injection that has not been approved is prohibited, but saline & vitamin C *are* approved and therefore 100% legal.
I am a licensed promoter and my attorneys have read all of the rules thoroughly. Both of you have misread a very simple sentence. Don't quit your day jobs.
Remember NSAC was not informed by USADA until 21 days later.
Hence the thread question
Was IV infusion legal on the night of the fight?
still ignoring this:
would you accept if i give you free concert ticket of your favorite band that happened 19 days ago?Last edited by Rath; 02-16-2016, 09:28 PM.
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Originally posted by Rath View Post(c)Drug or injection that has not been approved by the Commission
how did he took those vitamins and saline ORALLY OR thru INJECTIONS
both vitamins and saline can be taken orally.
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Originally posted by Russ. View Postit was approved by the commission though lol. He didnt do anything illegal they just filed the paperwork later. What are you trying to prove? Lots of athletes use IV's to rehydrate get over it.
how can NSAC approved of something they don't even know happened?
also never said only Floyd used IV to rehydrate.
my stance is Floyd was not dehydrated on May 1st.?
prove me wrong.
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