Originally posted by _Maxi
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Why do people say floyd was "caught" doing peds?
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Originally posted by robertzimmerman View PostAn IV of 750ml is classed as a medical emergency, needing hospital treatment.
The problem is, you and a lot of people are ignoring that fact because you let Hauser blind you with his initial article - and you ignore his follow up mea culpa that confirms this.
Stop calling Floyd a cheat when it was done by the drug testing administration TO get a drug test out of him.
Originally posted by Ruthless One View PostBoth USADA and WADA have that limit though, right? Plus, USADA states that IV infusion isn't allowed for mild to moderate dehydration. It's only for medical emergencies.
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The thing is, it isn't just Floyd who is being questioned by boxing fans. It also includes USADA, and by extension, NSAC.
USADA already stated that they administered the IV. NSAC smacked their hand, but the TUE was filed and it made them happy. Story's over.
Originally posted by ADP02 View Post"study shows that just 600ml of water ingested 45 minutes is enough to take an athlete from mildly dehydrated to fully hydrated."
"But here is where the aforementioned ’conditions’ are in play. If you drink water on an empty stomach, it can pass through the stomach into the small intestine and enter your bloodstream within 5 minutes (faster if the water is colder, compared to warm!)."
Anyway, you're talking about "mild" dehydration. In higher elevations it takes you way less time to get seriously dehydrated.
I laugh at people who have never lived in higher elevations claiming they know what they're talking about when I as someone who is athletic is sitting here drinking two liters of Pedialyte every day just to keep my damn urine from being brown when I wake up.
Originally posted by SilverMiles View PostYour post makes it seems you really believe Floyd was dehydrated.
You don't believe it because you're a conspiracy nut. That's fine.
Originally posted by _Maxi View PostHe drained himself losing 3 pounds? wow. Most fighters lose 10-20 pounds to make weight and they don't need an IV. Yet Floyd was dehydrated because of 3 pounds to the point of needing an IV.
DELUSIONAL
Point is you don't know how the situation works. But even then it doesn't matter. USADA admitted they administered the IV, so it's all moot anyway.
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Originally posted by robertzimmerman View PostThere's a lot of people on here who are dismissing any wrong doing because they don't want it to be true.
If anyone objectively views all of the available information, it looks su****ious to say the least.
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In this era, I guess you can't count out any athlete. Floyd did look more bigger and cut up as he got older though but what do I know? Everybody is on something!!
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Originally posted by ADP02 View PostLike I told you months ago, you do not need to do it at the MGM Grand since it can be done hours before and still remain masked .....
but that is not even the point. The point is that its the day of the weigh in that Floyd was concerned about not the night of the fight! That test they knew about and I'm sure they were prepared for.
On May 1st, it took them 6+ hours PLUS drinking fluids PLUS an IV to get 90ml of urine from Floyd. That is what is in question.
Speculate much?
And you don't like that partial urine sample being brought up, do you? We've already been through this and you failed miserably. You have zero proof that he abused PED's. The fact is that the IV would NOT have masked PED's the next day. Your attempt to say he had a second IV is laughable speculation.
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Originally posted by R-C View PostAhem, @TheOnlySanch.... pic.twitter.com/TGp8x6WwS8
— Steve Kim (@steveucnlive) May 15, 2016
exhale
its not that complex....you can tell by his ribs and chest...stop reaching. Dude has been shredded since he turned pro.
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Originally posted by Dosumpthin View PostThis is USADA explaining why a tue is required for IV use. What was the point of posting the link?
We all know floyd was granted a tue - due to a medical emergency. Just like it states in the link you posted.
.......Legitimate medical indications for IV infusions are well documented and are most commonly associated with medical emergencies (emergency TUE), in-patient care, surgery, or clinical investigations for diagnostic purposes.......
Yep. That means retro active tue for the iv is well within the rules. Did you even bother to read it so you can understand or did you skim over the important parts?
And don't forget to explain to me who "caught" floyd. Thanks.
An IV is classed as a medical emergency with admittance to a hospital.
If he'd been so severely dehydrated that he'd have needed to have gone to hospital, then the fight would had to have been cancelled.
The WADA, the USADA, and the NSAC have all ended up supporting each other. But the truth is, it was a complete mess. Because all of those organisations didn't work in conjunction with each other at the time. They only found out after the event what had happened.
Again, if you do some research, it raises su****ion.Last edited by robertzimmerman; 05-16-2016, 08:54 AM.
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Originally posted by Dosumpthin View PostThis is another bold faced lie that was reported by thomas hauser "can boxing trust usada" and spread throughout the media.
........."The collection agents found evidence of an IV being administered to Mayweather. Bob Bennett, the executive director of the Nevada State Athletic Commission, which had jurisdiction over the fight, says that USADA did not tell the commission whether the IV was actually being administered when the agents arrived. USADA did later advise the NSAC that Mayweather’s medical team told its agents that the IV was administered to address concerns related to dehydration.
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This is a lie. Thomas hauser even admitted its a lie in his follow up article "was floyd really dehydrated"..........
...........There’s one significant correction in it that I accept. Prior to USADA’s September 17 statement, it was widely believed that its doping control officer went to Mayweather’s Las Vegas home to conduct an unannounced drug test and found evidence of an IV being administered to Mayweather. USADA maintains – and I will accept - that “Mr. Mayweather declared the infusion in advance to the USADA DCO.” ............
So floyd was never "caught".
Why do people keep spreading this false information?
Just man up and accept the fact floyd is tbe and didn't need to cheat to get there.
In fact you should all be thanking Mr mayweather for introducing the WADA STANDARD to the sport of boxing.
2) Its tradition to put an asterick by any successful black athletes name or someone considered the best of their time.....Ali was a draft dodger......Mike Vick, dog killer....mike tyson rapist....Michael Jordan, gambler....Allen Iverson, thug
it comes with the territory.
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Originally posted by robertzimmerman View PostOpen your eyes.
An IV is classed as a medical emergency with admittance to a hospital.
If he'd been so severely dehydrated that he'd have needed to gone to hospital, then the fight would had to have been cancelled.
The WADA, the USADA, and the NSAC have all ended up supporting each other. But the truth is, it was a complete mess. Because all of those organisations didn't work in conjunction with each other at the time. They only found out after the event what had happened.
Again, if you do some research, it raises su****ion.
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