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  • Lester Tutor
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    #21
    Originally posted by Thraxox
    Yeah Iv's are not Illegal unless there is a TUE before the fight and on the right dosage of 50 ml. NOT the dosage that was 14 times over the legal limit and a TUE that was delivered 18 days after the fight.
    lol.

    there's no such thing as intravenous of 50ml treated for dehydration. but if a Hospital wants to charge or justify that small little bag for dehydration might be the reason why Americans mock the pharmaceutical industry and its prices for easily made drugs..

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    • Zaroku
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      #22
      Originally posted by SugarKaineHook
      I prefer McDonald's tit hormone mcnuggets. No joke, last time I was in the states I swear I saw McDonald's disclaimers of ''Real Chicken'' now as if admitting they were using fake shıt before. However, many of us already knew that. Back in the 90s, no joke, I would have putrid gas after eating them mcnuggets...who knows what I was eating! Reminds me of the states' project for advanced colon cancer highly found in black men... the USA did do Syphillis testing on them back in the day... what about Jeremy Renner's ''Kill the messenger...''

      do the Japanese use fake chicken too?
      I believe it was last year where some Japanese news show broke down how mc nuggets are made in China.

      I'll never eat there again. I don't got the guts to share how disgusting spoon23's second favorite food is, next to manny man meat!

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        #23
        Originally posted by Dip_Slide
        Viatmins and numbing agents that increase your pain/punch resistance are not the same.
        No such thing as a local analgesic injection for toradol?

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          #24
          Originally posted by daggum
          if you read the rules.....
          Every single thing you've said in this post is wrong. Every single thing.

          Originally posted by daggum
          it says you aren't allowed to be given an iv because of dehydration which is what floyd said he used it for so they broke their own rules
          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.
          USADA issued a 25-page rebuttal of allegations that it acted improperly in allowing boxer Floyd Mayweather to retrospectively apply for a TUE for an IV drip


          Originally posted by daggum
          and you re suppose to get permission to do it which eh didn't have until weeks after the fight which made no sense.
          again...

          a retroactive TUE can be granted for an IV drip to combat dehydration.[/B]

          Originally posted by daggum
          also the same exact thing in the ufc is considered cheating so they obv have a better system which isn't based on what the fighters want but what is or is not cheating. makes more sense that way. letting the fighters tell you what is legal and what isn't prob isnt the best system.
          Wrong. How can it be a better system when it is THE SAME EXACT SYSTEM. The UFC's drug testing was taken over by USADA.

          You are misinformed, homie.

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          • Thraxox
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            #25
            Originally posted by SugarKaineHook
            lol.

            there's no such thing as intravenous of 50ml treated for dehydration. but if a Hospital wants to charge or justify that small little bag for dehydration might be the reason why Americans mock the pharmaceutical industry and its prices for easily made drugs..
            This **** ain't a hospital where Iv's are required for the patient. This **** is the sport industry where Iv's can be used to max ped use and the legal limit is 50 ml in VADA/USADA/NSAC yet floyd took in 14 times that.

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              #26
              Originally posted by Thraxox
              This **** ain't a hospital where Iv's are required for the patient. This **** is the sport industry where Iv's can be used to max ped use and the legal limit is 50 ml in VADA/USADA/NSAC yet floyd took in 14 times that.
              so it's the ''sports industry'' huh? please share with me athtletes that have rocked a 50ml bag for rehydration! lol

              you guys can'T spin this when general medical practice doesn't allow misguided scenarios on the amount to treat dehydration. 14 times ''that'' are you referring to fluid that is required to keep the body hydrated?

              that = water.

              In Europe and the rest of the world IV is a very common practice to treat people with dehydration. Some people are extremely weak after 6 stools of diarrhea and treated with a bag full of ''that.'' No hospital is going to deny patient care with just ''we can't treat you, just go drink a ton of water...'' that just doesn'T exist.

              I'm trying to help you guys understand real medical practices so that when you travel the world with a partner you'll know what to expect in places that have been doing these practices for decades. IVs can save your life, no matter how retarhded you make find it to be.

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              • Larry the boss
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                #27
                Originally posted by Canelo and GGG
                Just let it go guys,diffret commisions diffrent rules.
                No that fight was in Vegas as well

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                  #28
                  Originally posted by hugh grant
                  Floyd had to do somethin controversial didn't he? Denying PAC injection as well


                  Floyd didn't deny Pac the toradol injection...it was the commission....

                  Dummy

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                    #29
                    Originally posted by don larryx
                    No that fight was in Vegas as well
                    But didnt he have a permison to use it?

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                      #30
                      Originally posted by travestyny
                      Every single thing you've said in this post is wrong. Every single thing.



                      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.
                      USADA issued a 25-page rebuttal of allegations that it acted improperly in allowing boxer Floyd Mayweather to retrospectively apply for a TUE for an IV drip




                      again...

                      a retroactive TUE can be granted for an IV drip to combat dehydration.[/B]



                      Wrong. How can it be a better system when it is THE SAME EXACT SYSTEM. The UFC's drug testing was taken over by USADA.

                      You are misinformed, homie.
                      Daggum getting owned.....as usual.

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