I'm so happy that so many people remember about this illegal IV.
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Floyd's Illegal IV; A Prefight Ritual Or A One-Time Thing?
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Originally posted by WBC WBA IBF View PostYou're incredibly misinformed. Which I can understand because this website has been flooded with so much information.
At the time of the fight, IV rehydration was completely legal under the rules of Nevada.
Floyd and Manny voluntarily agreed to stricter regulations beyond what was required by Nevada. One of the restrictions they agreed to was that any IV rehydration would need to be deemed medically necessary by USADA.
USADA deemed that Floyd's IV rehydration was medically necessary. Therefore the IV was completely legal. Both under the rules of Nevada and under the additional restrictions Floyd and Manny voluntarily agreed to.
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Originally posted by Young Bidness View PostPacquiao fans are the last to call Floyd a PED cheat at the final hour...
I mean seriously, Toradol? Top Rank pre planned the camp news about a shoulder injury to prepare for the event of needing a Toradol injection on fight night.
Floyd and PAC phagg0ts think that numbing yourself for a fight isn’t cheating... let me repeat, ON SOMETHING during a fight versus someone with a nano trace of meat contamination 80 days away whom would go under testing leading up to the fight.
We’ve got Haymonation allowing an IV for “dehydration..” and another bulbous head hero wanting numbing effects with Toradol like multi-million dollar NFL games on the line...
Both Haymon and Top Rank doing shady ness. Not unusual that fans are naive to this. So much money on the line for a cross promotional event of course both sides needed their thing just in case.. the show must go on
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Originally posted by Young Bidness View PostPacquiao fans are the last to call Floyd a PED cheat at the final hour...
I mean seriously, Toradol? Top Rank pre planned the camp news about a shoulder injury to prepare for the event of needing a Toradol injection on fight night.
Floyd and PAC phagg0ts think that numbing yourself for a fight isn’t cheating... let me repeat, ON SOMETHING during a fight versus someone with a nano trace of meat contamination 80 days away whom would go under testing leading up to the fight.
We’ve got Haymonation allowing an IV for “dehydration..” and another bulbous head hero wanting numbing effects with Toradol like multi-million dollar NFL games on the line...
Both Haymon and Top Rank doing shady ness. Not unusual that fans are naive to this. So much money on the line for a cross promotional event of course both sides needed their thing just in case.. the show must go on
#1. it was not injected.
#2. it's completely legal. more evidence of corruption.
It is legal, but its use is discouraged by the NSAC:
3. The following types of drugs or injections are not prohibited pursuant to subsection 1, but
their use is discouraged by the Commission:
(a) Aspirin and products containing aspirin.
(b) Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatories.
http://www.leg.state.nv.us/NAC/NAC-4...l#NAC467Sec850
It sounds like it would be perfect for fighters with nagging injuries. Just take a shot a couple of hours before your fight:
Toradol is a stronger cousin of Advil and Aleve in the nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) family. Its popularity dates back longer than a decade despite doctors believing it can damage organs, and pitchers across baseball often use it both to dull arm pain before outings and prevent it during them.Last edited by HeadShots; 01-18-2020, 02:44 PM.
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Originally posted by HeadShots View Posti wouldn't expect these welfare merchants to understand legal matters though.
Seems white posters have this kind of angry response regularly. What exactly leads you to conclude someone is a welfare merchant just because they don’t agree with youre opinion on this?
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Originally posted by HeadShots View Postwho mentioned Golovkin?
These welfare merchants argue like women. not surprising tho. raised by single mothers.
What exactly are you implying? Welfare merchant. Raised by a single mother. All because they don’t agree with you and the TS.
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Originally posted by The Big Dunn View PostSo because someone disagrees with you they are “Welfare merchants” that don’t understand legal matters?
Seems white posters have this kind of angry response regularly. What exactly leads you to conclude someone is a welfare merchant just because they don’t agree with youre opinion on this?
i wouldn't expect you to be able to differentiate opinions from regulations.
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Originally posted by The Big Dunn View PostNow people that disagree with you are raised by a single mother.
What exactly are you implying? Welfare merchant. Raised by a single mother. All because they don’t agree with you and the TS.
somebody got in their feelings.
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