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Originally posted by ADP02 View PostCALLED IT!!!! What a DEFLECTOR!!!
Is anyone surprised that Travestyny DEFLECTED AGAIN?
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Keep typing. It’s not gonna change that you are a moron who makes no sense
He cycles off to cycle on and has been cheating since 2010 to pass the ABP but he needed an IV to mask and he travels around with an IV at all times and has one at the back of the MGM Grande after fights!
But um... how does he pass urine tests with undiluted urine if he is cheating throughout camp? Hmmmmm!!!
YOU ARE A MORON. LOG OFF!!!Last edited by travestyny; 10-18-2017, 05:51 AM.
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THIS IS ALL I NEEDED TO KNOW!
Floyd cheats before training camp with no problem…
Originally posted by ADP02 View PostUSADA: Floyd waits until the last minute to call a fight. Floyd was cycling off his PEDs and needed more time.
Originally posted by ADP02 View PostFloyd can presumably maintain an ABP in the higher spectrum and it would look "normal" for Floyd even though it was actually that Floyd was cheating!!!
Man, imagine, Floyd can cheat during that time frame and it would appear that all things are cool!
Originally posted by ADP02 View PostBy experience, Floyd expected no more testing until after the fight.
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Originally posted by koolkc107 View PostEr...No.
...the USADA DCO was in the home and observed Mr. Mayweather’s condition that precipitated the need for an IV. The DCO was also in the home when the paramedic was called and remained in the home while the paramedic provided the IV. At no point during the infusion did Mr. Mayweather attempt to hide anything regarding the treatment he was receiving.
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As Mr. Bennett from the Nevada State Athletic Commission (NSAC) said on September 12th:
“Mr. Mayweather has done nothing wrong. The Nevada State Athletic Commission has no interest in any type of investigation regarding his IV. He did not violate the WADA Prohibited List for any type of drugs that are prohibited on that list, and we have no interest in it whatsoever.”
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Like most substances and methods on the WADA Prohibited List, the use of IVs in this manner is prohibited without a TUE. When an athlete has an approved TUE, as in the case of Mr. Mayweather, who received a retroactive TUE for his use of an IV containing saline and vitamins, it is not a violation of the WADA rules to use the substance or method. Retroactive TUEs are a standard part of the WADA International Standard for Therapeutic Use Exemptions (ISTUE).
https://www.usada.org/usada-response...oxing-article/
I trust these facts are an adequate response to whatever that gibberish was you just posted...
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In cases where IV infusions/injections are deemed medically necessary, good medical practice must ensure that: 1) a clear, well-justified diagnosis has been established; 2) no non-prohibited alternative treatment exists; 3) ----------let me think, is there a non prohibited alternative treatment for mild dehydration, YES, YES, DRINK SOME FUKING WATER, but that won't manipulate floyds blood levels
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Mayweather’s blood pressure was 118/84. In other words, his systolic blood pressure (pressure when the heart is contracting and pumping blood out) was 118. And his diastolic blood pressure (pressure when the heart is resting between beats) was 84. That’s normal for a professional athlete.
Mayweather’s pulse rate – 60 sitting and 66 standing – was also normal.
When a ring doctor tells a fighter to open his mouth wide at a pre-fight physical examination, the doctor isn’t looking for cavities. He’s checking for loose teeth and cuts inside the mouth. The doctor is also checking the mucous membrane lining inside the fighter’s mouth for signs of dehydration. Furthermore, if a fighter is dehydrated, there are additional signs of that condition in his skin turgor (the time it takes for skin to return to its original position after being pinched). Neither of these conditions was noted by the examining doctor.
To repeat: Mayweather showed no significant signs of dehydration at his pre-fight physical examination.----------------------------------------- now watch the video to find out why he had the IV. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SEWL...FsFHXqTl008oCRLast edited by Shape up; 10-18-2017, 04:04 AM.
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Originally posted by Shape up View Poster, no, this should clear things up I thinkSome reports suggest that administration of IV infusions, including dietary supplement and vitamin ****tails, are being provided to athletes for recuperation, recovery or lifestyle reasons. This medical practice is prohibited at all times without priorTUE approval. Do you know what PRIOR means
I would think that the above should settle the entire argument. This Is really the bottom line. Whether Floyd was actually on PEDS Is another story. The act Itself was Illegal.Last edited by ironmt; 10-18-2017, 04:21 AM.
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Originally posted by ironmt View Post[/U][/B]
I would think that the above should settle the entire argument. This Is really the bottom line. Whether Floyd was actually on PEDS Is another story. The act Itself was Illegal.
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Originally posted by Shape up View PostIn cases where IV infusions/injections are deemed medically necessary, good medical practice must ensure that: 1) a clear, well-justified diagnosis has been established; 2) no non-prohibited alternative treatment exists; 3) ----------let me think, is there a non prohibited alternative treatment for mild dehydration, YES, YES, DRINK SOME FUKING WATER, but that won't manipulate floyds blood levels
Give up.
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