Now the real question is how many other fights has floyd done this illegal act after the weigh in, his first contract stipulated that no one had to be notified if a TUE was issued but pacquaio rejected it and floyd altered the contract so that his team and the commission had to be notified, other fighters such as maidana, Guerrero and Ortiz don't have the pull that pacquaio has so they probably had to sign their contracts and suck it up, floyd could have got away with anything while CLAIMING to be the saviour for clean boxing
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Originally posted by travestyny View PostWADA confirmed that under the 2015 World Anti-Doping Code and the International Standard for The****utic Use Exemptions (ISTUE), a retroactive TUE can be granted for an IV drip to combat dehydration.
Tell me what you see in red.
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Originally posted by Shape up View PostYou really are a ***ing imbecile, you can IF YOU GO TO HOSPITAL , did floyd go to hospital, NO, so he needs a prior TUE, your ***en dumb
Are you going to answer what it says in red?
By the way, the above information was given directly in response to Mayweather's situation.
Problem is, you don't know how to comprehend what you are reading. WADA clearly lists all the things that should not be done.....
wait for it.........
wait for it..................
UNLESS THERE IS A TUE.And YES...
WADA confirmed that under the 2015 World Anti-Doping Code and the International Standard for The****utic Use Exemptions (ISTUE), a retroactive TUE can be granted for an IV drip to combat dehydration.
Do you really want to keep going? Either you're a troll, or you're the dumbest **** on this site.
Holy ****. It just occurred to me. Is that you, Rath????
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Originally posted by Shape up View PostYou really are a ***ing imbecile, you can IF YOU GO TO HOSPITAL , did floyd go to hospital, NO, so he needs a prior TUE, your ***en dumb
Ahahahahahaha. You are at least good for a laugh. Tell us more!!!
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Originally posted by Shape up View PostNow the real question is how many other fights has floyd done this illegal act after the weigh in, his first contract stipulated that no one had to be notified if a TUE was issued but pacquaio rejected it and floyd altered the contract so that his team and the commission had to be notified, other fighters such as maidana, Guerrero and Ortiz don't have the pull that pacquaio has so they probably had to sign their contracts and suck it up, floyd could have got away with anything while CLAIMING to be the saviour for clean boxing
Ahahahhaha. Someone is misinformed!
Floyd didn't put that in the contract dumbass. LMAO. Everything about the TUE came from WADA's rules. Pac's team wanted to add more to it, and Mayweather accepted it.
LMAO. TELL US MOREEEE. IM ENJOYING YOUR LITTLE MELT DOWN!
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Can anyone present a medical concern/scenario that would meet the criteria of having a TUE approved for iv rehydration in advance?
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Originally posted by travestyny View PostWADA confirmed that under the 2015 World Anti-Doping Code and the International Standard for The****utic Use Exemptions (ISTUE), a retroactive TUE can be granted for an IV drip to combat dehydration.
Tell me what you see in red.Originally posted by Shape up View Post IV infusions during home visits, urgent care or after-hours clinics, boutique IV and rehydration services, and doctor’s office visits are not hospital admissions and would require an approved TUE in advance.------- eat **** ****head
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Originally posted by Shape up View PostYour such a bad loser ****head, it's written in plain English that you need to go to hospital, it doesn't matter how many times you put retroactive tue in red, you lose ****head, go cry in the corner ya gymp
Intravenous Infusions and/or InjectionsIf a non-prohibited substance is infused or injected without a concurrent hospital admission, surgical procedure or clinical investigation, a TUE must be submitted for this Prohibited Method if more than 50 mL of fluid per a 6-hour period is infused or injected.
In situations of medical emergency or clinical time constraints, a retroactive TUE application is acceptable (ISTUE article 4.3).
WADA ISTUE4.3 An Athlete may only be granted retroactive approval for his/her The****utic Use of a Prohibited Substance or Prohibited Method (i.e., a retroactive TUE) if:
a. Emergency treatment or treatment of an acute medical condition was necessary; or
b. Due to other exceptional circumstances, there was insufficient time or opportunity for the Athlete to submit, or for the TUEC to consider, an application for the TUE prior to Sample collection; or
c.The applicable rules required the Athlete (see comment to Article 5.1) or permitted the Athlete (see Code Article 4.4.5) to apply for a retroactive TUE; or
d. It is agreed, byWADA and by the Anti-Doping Organization to whom the application for a retroactive TUE is or would be made, that fairness requires the grant of a retroactive TUE.
R.I.P. BlTCH
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Originally posted by Shape up View Postit's written in plain English that you need to go to hospital,Originally posted by travestyny View PostWADA confirmed that under the 2015 World Anti-Doping Code and the International Standard for The****utic Use Exemptions (ISTUE), a retroactive TUE can be granted for an IV drip to combat dehydration.
Tell me what you see in red.Originally posted by Shape up View PostYou really are a ***ing imbecile, you can IF YOU GO TO HOSPITAL
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Now this should be the last time. Let's see if you can use your reading skills. I'm going to post it again:
Intravenous Infusions and/or Injections
If a non-prohibited substance is infused or injected without a concurrent hospital admission, surgical procedure or clinical investigation, a TUE must be submitted for this Prohibited Method if more than 50 mL of fluid per a 6-hour period is infused or injected.
In situations of medical emergency or clinical time constraints, a retroactive TUE application is acceptable (ISTUE article 4.3).
AHAHAHAHAHAAH. KEEP BODYING YASELF, CLOWN!
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An Athlete may only be granted retroactive approval for his/her The****utic Use of a Prohibited Substance or Prohibited Method (i.e., a retroactive TUE) if:
a. Emergency treatment or treatment of an acute medical condition was necessary; or
b. Due to other exceptional circumstances, there was insufficient time or opportunity for the Athlete to submit, or for the TUEC to consider, an application for the TUE prior to Sample collection; was it an emergency having dark urine, NOOOO!!!!, was it exceptional circumstances having dark urine, NOOOO!!!!, you loser ****head
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