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Did Mayweather Impose USADA So He Can Cheat But His Opponents Can't? *Facts only*

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  • Originally posted by original zero View Post
    thread is titled *facts only* but there aren't any facts to support the premise that mayweather imposed USADA so he could cheat.

    so based on the name of the thread, there should be zero posts in it.
    floyd could have cheated without usada but he wanted to make sure his opponents couldnt cheat in any way. pac couldnt even get something he always gets under usada while floyd was doing.....his iv thingy. it was brilliant planning on floyds behalf. he still lost the fight but he set himself up to be in the best possible situation he simply didnt execute or land clean punches. but they gave it to him becaue it was a boring fight

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    • Funny how the same people who cried for a solid year about May losing to Pac in slomo, and spent several years before that crying that Pac shouldn't have to be tested because, you know, needles are scary are now suddenly PED experts.

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      • Originally posted by daggum View Post
        floyd could have cheated without usada but he wanted to make sure his opponents couldnt cheat in any way. pac couldnt even get something he always gets under usada while floyd was doing.....his iv thingy. it was brilliant planning on floyds behalf. he still lost the fight but he set himself up to be in the best possible situation he simply didnt execute or land clean punches. but they gave it to him becaue it was a boring fight
        i guarantee you've been a giant failure in life. your post is oozing with the mentality of a loser.

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        • Originally posted by HeadShots View Post
          ya it's illegal under USADA/WADA protocols due to blood-doping and dilluting ped probabilities.


          This fight was monitored by USADA.
          You really need to inform yourself. IV's are used to mask for BLOOD TESTS. Floyd Mayweather, on May 1st, took URINE TESTS.

          The URINE TESTS were not allowed to be diluted. This is clearly stated!

          IV infusions before sample collection could actually prolong the doping control sample process because it has a greater potential to produce multiple dilute samples.
          http://www.usada.org/wp-content/uplo...-Infusions.pdf

          So what you are trying to say is that the DCO falsified the specific gravity of the urine sample. Then, USADA went against their protocol and accepted a diluted URINE SAMPLE. Then, the independent WADA lab also agreed to falsify the specific gravity that they found and set it to be higher, because apparently the independent WADA lab was also bought off by Mayweather. Then, the independent TUEC doctors also were bought off, even though according to USADA's rules, this independent panel of doctors aren't given the athlete's name so they had no way of knowing it was Mayweather's application for the TUE when they accepted it.

          The TUEC is the group of doctors and medical experts that review your TUE application and recommend whether the TUE should be approved or denied based on the criteria in the WADA International Standard of TUEs. Each anti-doping agency and International Federation has its own TUEC. Your identity is never revealed to the TUEC.
          http://www.usada.org/substances/tue/tue-faqs/#TUEC

          The application is then uploaded to WADA's database for them to review at any time they should hope to if they decide to do so. Seems there was nothing to hide...unless WADA was also paid off.


          So we have:
          • USADA's Doping Control Officer was paid off.
          • USADA was paid off.
          • The independent WADA approved lab was paid off.
          • The independent The****utic Use Exemptions Committee was paid off.
          • WADA was paid off.



          Yea ok. Do some more research and then get back to us.

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