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  • lfc19titles
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    #101
    Floyd fans still can't answer for two years

    Why does a man who walks around his fight weight and doesn't drain himself need huge amounts of saline to help with rehydration ?

    It's funny that same substance is what is used to hide peds and what Armstrong used

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    • pasawayako
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      #102
      Originally posted by travestyny
      Oh, you mean Conte who said CIR testing would get to the bottom of who was juicing.






      Guess what:




      Anything else you wanna pull out of your ass? Perhaps Pacquiao's kawk?
      Ok. But i still believe CONTE more who is an expert in peds. So floyd just use the the IV for rehydration. lol. Floyd is 146 at weigh in and he said he is 149lbs at fight night. Do you think floyd is severely dehydrated and he needs to inject himself just to rehydrate to 149lbs.

      The IV that floyd use is to mask the PEDs.

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        #103
        Originally posted by pasawayako
        Ok. But i still believe CONTE more who is an expert in peds. So floyd just use the the IV for rehydration. lol. Floyd is 146 at weigh in and he said he is 149lbs at fight night. Do you think floyd is severely dehydrated and he needs to inject himself just to rehydrate to 149lbs.

        The IV that floyd use is to mask the PEDs.
        So basically what you're saying is....ignore everything, like the fact that the IV couldn't have been used to mask PED's for a urine sample if it didn't dilute the sample, and also if the sample was partially taken from before the IV, ignore that there was CIR testing and an athlete biological passport that goes back...what..6 years maybe?...just ignore all of that and go on your own biased whim.

        Sure, no problem. You are entitled to your own opinion. Good luck with that.

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          #104
          Originally posted by KingHippo
          Mayweather was a great fighter his whole career, including the olympics. He's naturally gifted and doesn't need steroids like Pacquiao to perform. Pacquiao was garbage when he started and is garbage now. Wonder how could that be.
          FloIV is only great with IV to mask the peds. If it was pac who got caught doing then i will surely think that pac is masking the peds.

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            #105
            Originally posted by lfc19titles
            Floyd fans still can't answer for two years

            Why does a man who walks around his fight weight and doesn't drain himself need huge amounts of saline to help with rehydration ?

            It's funny that same substance is what is used to hide peds and what Armstrong used
            What's funny is how you keep trying to equate this to what Armstrong did, not understanding anything about how this works. The situations are not even remotely related. Armstrong was attempting to fool a blood test that would show only evidence of abuse because there was no adequate way to check for EPO at that time. Mayweather took a urine test that was specifically to check for the PED, and the IV would not be allowed to dilute the sample. Urine specific gravity was checked by the DCO and the WADA lab. Also, sample from before the IV was given. Samples given didn't have the athletes names attached.

            As for why he needed it, 4 independent doctors approved of it on an application that didn't have his name attached to it.

            Or do you believe the DCO, the independent TUEC committee, USADA, and the independent WADA lab were all a part of this?

            That's a whole lot of people to include in a conspiracy when all that would have to be done from jump is to stay away while the IV was happening and pretend it never did.

            Yea. You make a lot of sense....actually not at all.

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              #106
              Originally posted by lfc19titles
              Floyd fans still can't answer for two years

              Why does a man who walks around his fight weight and doesn't drain himself need huge amounts of saline to help with rehydration ?

              It's funny that same substance is what is used to hide peds and what Armstrong used
              No. Pact@rds ignored the answers for two years.

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                #107
                Originally posted by lfc19titles
                Report: Floyd Mayweather used WADA-banned IV before Manny Pacquiao fight
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                10 Sep, 2015
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                LAS VEGAS -- On the eve of his record-breaking megafight with Manny Pacquiao on May 2, pound-for-pound king Floyd Mayweather took an intravenous injection of saline and vitamins that was banned under World Anti-Doping Agency guidelines, according to a report by SB Nation on Wednesday.

                Three weeks after the fight, Mayweather received an exemption from the United States Anti-Doping Agency, the report said. However, Nevada State Athletic Commission executive director Bob Bennett said USADA does not have authorization to grant an exemption. Bennett said only the commission, which was not notified of the exemption until after it was given, can give an athlete an exemption.

                Although the substances contained in the IV were not banned by WADA, whose standards USADA says it follows, the fact that they were given intravenously was not allowed.


                Floyd Mayweather received an exemption for the IV from the United States Anti-Doping Agency three weeks after the fight, according to the report. However, the Nevada State Athletic Commission said USADA was not authorized to grant an exemption. AP Photo/Isaac Brekken
                USADA disputed the report on Thursday with a statement saying Mayweather applied for and was granted an exemption for the infusion.

                "Although Mr. Mayweather's application was not approved until after his fight with Mr. Pacquiao and all tests results were reported, Mr. Mayweather did disclose the infusion to USADA in advance of the IV being administered to him," USADA's statement read. "Furthermore, once the TUE [the****utic use exemption] was granted, the NSAC and Mr. Pacquiao were immediately notified even though the practice is not prohibited under NSAC rules."

                Mayweather also released a statement saying he did not violate USADA's or Nevada's guidelines and that he's always followed their rules.

                "Let's not forget that I was the one six years ago who insisted on elevating the level of drug testing for all my fights," Mayweather said. "As a result, there is more drug testing and awareness of its importance in the sport of boxing today than ever before. I am very proud to be a clean athlete and will continue to champion the cause."

                According to the SB Nation report, USADA, which had been contracted by Mayweather and Pacquiao to conduct random drug testing for their bout, sent collection agents to Mayweather's house in Las Vegas the night before the fight to conduct an unannounced drug test.

                The report was published on the day that Mayweather and Andre Berto held the final news conference for their welterweight championship fight Saturday night at the MGM Grand, which Mayweather has said will be the final bout of his 19-year career.

                SB Nation's account said Mayweather's medical team told the collection agents that the IV -- which reportedly included a 250-milliliter mixture of saline and multivitamins and a 500-milliliter mixture of saline and Vitamin C -- was being given to Mayweather for rehydration purposes following the weigh-in.

                WADA rules do not allow intravenous infusions or injections of more than 50 milliliters per six hours "except for those legitimately received in the course of hospital admissions, surgical procedures, or clinical investigations."

                According to the report, WADA bans such injections and infusions because they can be used to "dilute or mask the presence of another substance."

                SB Nation also reported that USADA did not inform the Nevada commission about the IV until May 21, when it sent correspondence to commission officials and Top Rank, Pacquiao's promoter, notifying them that Mayweather had been given a retroactive the****utic-use exemption, which was allowed in the contract the fighters signed to cover the drug-testing protocol for the bout. However, when the commission and Top Rank requested more information about it, they learned Mayweather had not applied for the exemption until May 19. It was granted May 20, the report said.

                While Mayweather was given an exemption three weeks after the fight, Pacquiao was denied a request to be injected with the legal painkiller Toradol on fight night to ease pain in his injured rotator cuff, which he had surgery on after the bout. The commission declined Pacquiao's request because it was not made in a timely manner, and he had not previously disclosed the injury.

                "The TUE for Mayweather's IV -- and the IV was administered at Floyd's house, not in a medical facility, and wasn't brought to our attention at the time -- was totally unacceptable," Bennett is quoted as saying in the report. "I've made it clear to [USADA CEO] Travis Tygart that this should not happen again. We have the sole authority to grant any and all TUEs in the state of Nevada. USADA is a drug-testing agency. USADA should not be granting waivers and exemptions. Not in this state. We are less than pleased that USADA acted the way it did."

                When Mayweather and Pacquiao initially began negotiating a fight in late 2009, it fell apart over a disagreement on drug-testing protocol, which became a major hurdle in making the fight. After Mayweather accused Pacquiao of using performance-enhancing drugs, Pacquiao sued him and Mayweather eventually agreed to an undisclosed seven-figure settlement.

                Mayweather was not available for comment Wednesday night.
                Lol. This is what I'm always talking about. USADA gave floyd all the privilege he wants even if it's illegal.

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                  #108
                  Originally posted by lfc19titles
                  Floyd fans still can't answer for two years

                  Why does a man who walks around his fight weight and doesn't drain himself need huge amounts of saline to help with rehydration ?

                  It's funny that same substance is what is used to hide peds and what Armstrong used
                  They can't explain it. They want to believe that floyd use the 750ml of saline for rehydration only but can't explain why floyd is 146 and just rehydrate to 149 only.

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                    #109
                    Originally posted by KingHippo
                    Mayweather was a great fighter his whole career, including the olympics. He's naturally gifted and doesn't need steroids like Pacquiao to perform. Pacquiao was garbage when he started and is garbage now. Wonder how could that be.
                    Pacquiao was positive of passing the TEST in his entire career while floyd has several failed test in the past that swept under the rags, floyd has abnormal TE which can only happen if the person waa using PEDS and a nail to a coffin is he got caught taking IV that armstrong use to mask the PEDS in the biggest fight of his life.. see the difference between pac and floyd?

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                      #110
                      Originally posted by lfc19titles
                      Floyd fans still can't answer for two years

                      Why does a man who walks around his fight weight and doesn't drain himself need huge amounts of saline to help with rehydration ?

                      It's funny that same substance is what is used to hide peds and what Armstrong used
                      Because deep in their heart they know that floyd is a certified PED cheat but they don't want to admit..

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