What "evidence" is there Pacquaio is on roids?
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D4thincarnation
New England
By the way, here is a great example of a shill. His name is Thomas Hauser. Let me know what you think. I told you this guy doesn't know what he's talking about and can't even do high school math, right?
Thomas Hauser says:
Originally posted by Thomas HouserLet’s say, hypothetically, that a hematocrit blood test would show that the percentage of red blood cells to an athlete’s total whole blood volume is 55%. If the athlete adds 750 milliliters (25.361 ounces) of saline solution and vitamins via IV, it won’t diminished the number of red blood cells in that athlete. His red blood cells will still be at an elevated level. But the percentage of red blood cells to that athlete’s total whole blood volume will drop to 47% because he will be increasing his total whole blood volume.
That’s an example of what is meant by “diluting and masking” through the use of an intravenous infusion.
WRONG! THOMAS HAUSER HAS NO IDEA WHAT THE **** HE IS TALKING ABOUT!!!
He's so ****ing ****** that he thinks there is a 1:1 ratio of saline solution infused to the amount of blood volume added to a person's body.
Let me explain this:
What Hauser is saying is this:
A person has about 5 liters of blood in their body. This can be verified.
Scientists estimate the volume of blood in a human body to be approximately 7 percent of body weight. An average adult body with a weight of 150 to 180 pounds will contain approximately 4.7 to 5.5 liters (1.2 to 1.5 gallons) of blood.
2750/5000 = 55% hematocrit
Got that? Ok.
Now he says that you add 750ml of normal saline, and that reduces your RBC count to 47%.
2750 RBC / 5750 Blood = 47% hematocrit (actually .478, which can be rounded up to 48%). THIS IS ****ING WRONG!!!
In actuality, 750ml of normal saline doesn't increase your blood volume by 750ml. 1000 ml of normal saline increases your blood volume by about 25%, that would be 250ml!
Response to 1L of Normal Saline
The intravascular compartment volume increases by 250ml or so – from 5000ml to 5250ml.
The physiological effects of infusing one litre of 0.9% sodium chloride solution into a patient are a volume expansion (by around 25% of the original infused volume) and a change in the biochemistry. The plasma osmolality and sodium remain the same, but the chloride may increase by up to 3 mmol/L. Additionally, the change in plasma oncotic pressure drives the excretion of the extra water by the mechanism of glomerulotubular balance.
1000ml = 250ml increase, so 750ml = 187.5ml increase!
Got that????
So now what we have is the following:
2750 RBC / 5187.5 Blood = 53% hematocrit
WHICH MEANS THAT IF A PERSON IS AT 55% HEMATOCRIT AND TAKES 750ML OF NORMAL SALINE, HIS HEMATOCRIT ONLY DROPS TO 53%.
HAUSER SAYS:
Anything below 37% or above 51% indicates an irregularity.WHICH MEANS THE PERSON STILL FAILS!!!!!
See why this guy is a dope? Stop believing what this dude tells you.Comment
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Top Rank promoter Bob Arum says Floyd Mayweather Jr will be to blame should the planned mega-fight with pound-for-pound king and “Fighter of the Decade” Manny P
Why did Floyd have an 18 day cut off with Mosley according to NSAC
Out of all Floyd's fights checked by USADA Pacquiao was blood tested closest to the fight, and he didn't need a TUE to get through the tests.Comment
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D4thincarnation
New England
By the way, here is a great example of a shill. His name is Thomas Hauser. Let me know what you think. I told you this guy doesn't know what he's talking about and can't even do high school math, right?
Thomas Hauser says:
WRONG! THOMAS HAUSER HAS NO IDEA WHAT THE **** HE IS TALKING ABOUT!!!
He's so ****ing ****** that he thinks there is a 1:1 ratio of saline solution infused to the amount of blood volume added to a person's body.
Let me explain this:
What Hauser is saying is this:
A person has about 5 liters of blood in their body. This can be verified.
Got that? Ok. so 5 liters, or 5000ml. Now. He's saying that we should start at a red blood cell count of 55%. That would mean that the red blood cell count is 2750, right?
2750/5000 = 55% hematocrit
Got that? Ok.
Now he says that you add 750ml of normal saline, and that reduces your RBC count to 47%.
2750 RBC / 5750 Blood = 47% hematocrit (actually .478, which can be rounded up to 48%). THIS IS ****ING WRONG!!!
In actuality, 750ml of normal saline doesn't increase your blood volume by 750ml. 1000 ml of normal saline increases your blood volume by about 25%, that would be 250ml!
Got that????? So 1000ml of Normal Saline increases your blood volume to 5250ml. Since we are talking about 750ml, let's convert it:
1000ml = 250ml increase, so 750ml = 187.5ml increase!
Got that????
So now what we have is the following:
2750 RBC / 5187.5 Blood = 53% hematocrit
WHICH MEANS THAT IF A PERSON IS AT 55% HEMATOCRIT AND TAKES 750ML OF NORMAL SALINE, HIS HEMATOCRIT ONLY DROPS TO 53%.
HAUSER SAYS:
WHICH MEANS THE PERSON STILL FAILS!!!!!
See why this guy is a dope? Stop believing what this dude tells you.
Still doesn't explain why Floyd needed this IV, and it was banned that is why Floyd had to apply for a retroactive TUE
Let me know when you work it out.Comment
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Maybe Canelo should tell GGG he not thinking about the rematch and wants to take a year or two out of boxing and come back and fight someone else, wait another 3 year then have the rematch.
Yeah that is not ducking.Comment
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http://www.boxingscene.com/nsac-mayw...18-days--27962
Why did Floyd have an 18 day cut off with Mosley according to NSAC
Out of all Floyd's fights checked by USADA Pacquiao was blood tested closest to the fight, and he didn't need a TUE to get through the tests.
There was NO CUT OFF.
USADA decides when they will come. The Mosley/Mayweather fight was on May 1st. Mayweather was last urine tested on April 24th.
Does that mean there was a 6 day cut-off you fool? Get a brain, dude.Comment
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Are you saying NSAC were lying?Comment
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He used an IV for dehydration. I've shown proof of him being dehydrated in the past. You just sit here crying because Pacquiao could only win 2nd place
Give the **** up. You've embarrassed yourself enough.Comment
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