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  • HeroBando
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    #31
    Originally posted by koolkc107
    Technically, WADA is not directly involved in any sport. It administers thru its signatories. If WADA found anything amiss with actions taken by one of its signatories- USADA being one of them- it CAN act.
    Wada is contracted by and answerable to the IOC. Usada, Rusada etc answer to WADA in the amateurs. In pro boxing Usada is contracted by and answerable to the promoter which is a huge built in conflict of interest.

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    • Illmatic94
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      #32
      this IV debate is more entertaining than the fight was

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      • koolkc107
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        #33
        Originally posted by Illmatic94
        this IV debate is more entertaining than the fight was
        You may have a point.

        Floyd had harder fights against Maidana, Canelo, and Cotto.

        Folks can talk about the IV all they want.

        But, Mayweather did nothing wrong and IVs are not illegal in Nevada.

        He was tested both right before and right after the IV, was tested postfight, and did OSDT throughout training camp.

        All tests came back clean and nothing was indicated as irregular as far as his Athletes Biological Passport.

        So, when idiot posters want to make allegations, they should at least try to address THESE facts.

        ANYTHING ELSE is just them crying about the loss.

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