What "evidence" is there Pacquaio is on roids?
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The mixes themselves are not prohibited by the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA), which sets the standards that USADA purports to follow. However, their intravenous administration is prohibited by WADA.
More specifically, the 2015 WADA “Prohibited Substances and Methods List” states, “Intravenous infusions and/or injections of more than 50 ml per 6 hour period are prohibited except for those legitimately received in the course of hospital admissions, surgical procedures, or clinical investigations.”
This prohibition is in effect at all times that the athlete is subject to testing. It exists because, in addition to being administered for the purpose of adding specific substances to a person’s body, an IV infusion can dilute or mask the presence of another substance that is already in the recipient’s system or might be added to it in the near future.
Floyd was in breached of WADA Anti-Doping regulations, but then requested a retroactive TUE.
What can be giving for medical emergencies
As it is clear Floyd could not be dehydrated, the only other explanation is Floyd used these mixes to hide his PED use.
This is why Floyd wanted USADA, they were on his payroll.Comment
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It is clear now why Floyd refused them. Don't think they would let him take IVs to mask PED use the day before the fight.
Floyd was probably roided up to the eyeball in there.Comment
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Mayweather’s medical team also told the collection agents that the IV consisted of two separate mixes. The first was a mixture of 250 milliliters of saline and multi-vitamins. The second was a 500-milliliter mixture of saline and Vitamin C. Seven hundred and fifty milliliters equals 25.361 ounces, an amount equal to roughly 16 percent of the blood normally present in an average adult male.
The mixes themselves are not prohibited by the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA), which sets the standards that USADA purports to follow. However, their intravenous administration is prohibited by WADA.
More specifically, the 2015 WADA “Prohibited Substances and Methods List” states, “Intravenous infusions and/or injections of more than 50 ml per 6 hour period are prohibited except for those legitimately received in the course of hospital admissions, surgical procedures, or clinical investigations.”
This prohibition is in effect at all times that the athlete is subject to testing. It exists because, in addition to being administered for the purpose of adding specific substances to a person’s body, an IV infusion can dilute or mask the presence of another substance that is already in the recipient’s system or might be added to it in the near future.
Floyd was in breached of WADA Anti-Doping regulations, but then requested a retroactive TUE.
What can be giving for medical emergencies
As it is clear Floyd could not be dehydrated, the only other explanation is Floyd used these mixes to hide his PED use.
This is why Floyd wanted USADA, they were on his payroll.Comment
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that's a statement from arum! and again, where did it mention the day they want pac to be tested on? it says he'll agree to test one in jan, one 30 days from the fight and one right away after the fight. that means he can be tested on any given day in jan!! any given day 30 days out of the fight!Comment
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i said link me to where pac requested the day he wants to be tested as you put it.Comment
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Weigh in, then on the IV so he could take the PEDs and it won't show up in the post fight tests.
I wonder if he will get outed like LanceComment
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that's a statement from arum! and again, where did it mention the day they want pac to be tested on? it says he'll agree to test one in jan, one 30 days from the fight and one right away after the fight. that means he can be tested on any given day in jan!! any given day 30 days out of the fight!
No it says, 1 when the fight is announced, you think he wouldn't know when the fight is announced?
1 After the fight.
So 2 of the 3 tests he'd know exactly when they were coming.
Spastic.Comment
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