Floyd's Illegal IV; A Prefight Ritual Or A One-Time Thing?
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You forgot that drugs need to be justified for use prior to fight night. Top Rank and Pacquiao, the biggest money maker fight of their legacy, would simply forget to disclose a severely torn rotator cuff and not need medication for it, but only last minutes to the ring? yeah...sure...#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.
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.
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You're still vexed and posting about Floyd.
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You forgot that drugs need to be justified for use prior to fight night. Top Rank and Pacquiao, the biggest money maker fight of their legacy, would simply forget to disclose a severely torn rotator cuff and not need medication for it, but only last minutes to the ring? yeah...sure...
was that drug injected or not? are you mentally disabled?Comment
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Canelo tested positive for PED’s and served a 6 month suspension.
Floyd didn’t test positive for PED’s before or after the iv. He wasn’t suspended.
Now if you are as legally knowledgeable as you claim then you should know if I find a pile of coke and a straw and a rolled up bill in your house but when I test your blood there are no traces on ******* in your system what would you as a lawyer conclude?Comment
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Needles aren’t illegal. Iv isn’t illegal. PED’s are illegal. The ped tests came up negative.
Needles are also nothing to be scared of. Just ask your tattoo guy.Comment
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Canelo tested positive for PED’s and served a 6 month suspension.
Floyd didn’t test positive for PED’s before or after the iv. He wasn’t suspended.
Now if you are as legally knowledgeable as you claim then you should know if I find a pile of coke and a straw and a rolled up bill in your house but when I test your blood there are no traces on ******* in your system what would you as a lawyer conclude?
The only difference is Floyd was excused by the commission whereas Canelo wasn't.
They were both caught in the act of illegal protocols. So what's the difference? Corruption.
IV's are still illegal till this day.
Do I have to draw it out for you? LMAO @arguing with these welfare merchants. Dumb as rocks.
wasted enough of my time today.Comment
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If he was excused then there is nothing more to discuss.The only difference is Floyd was excused by the commission whereas Canelo wasn't.
They were both caught in the act of illegal protocols. So what's the difference? Corruption.
IV's are still illegal till this day.
Do I have to draw it out for you? LMAO @arguing with these welfare merchants. Dumb as rocks.
wasted enough of my time today.
He didn’t test positive, which is why he got excused. Canelo tested positive which is why he wasn’t.
Basic stuff. Didn’t they teach you that in trailer park law school?Comment
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