Originally posted by Dosumpthin
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Floyd's Illegal IV; A Prefight Ritual Or A One-Time Thing?
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a one time thing, he used even stronger cheating methods for fights where drug testers weren't as involved, floyd was the trt king remember how guilty he looked when asked about it
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Originally posted by WBC WBA IBF View PostThe US federal government was paying for the testing and Lance Armstrong was generating a ton of money for the country, both with the hundreds of millions of dollars being raised for cancer research, the endorsement of the US postal service, etc.
Didn't stop USADA from busting him.
Compared to the hundreds of millions of dollars lost by taking down Armstrong, the low six figures paid by Floyd and Manny was peanuts in comparison.
The doctors and experts that consider the TUE application have no idea who the athlete is. They don't know if the athlete paid $0 for testing or $1 million for testing.
Your conspiracy theory is baseless, with no supporting evidence, and no logical premise.
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Originally posted by WBC WBA IBF View PostHahahaha you ****ing fool. You didn't even read what you just posted.
Ever heard of the word OR!?!?!
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Due to other exceptional circumstances, there was insufficient time or opportunity for the athlete to submit, or the TUEC to consider, an application for the TUE prior to Sample collection; or
Applicable rules required the athlete or permitted the athlete to apply for a retroactive TUE
So what were these exception circumstances?
What was Floyd's medical condition that required this illegal IV, that nothing else could cure?
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Originally posted by Roadblock View PostLance Armstrong would be caught in a hot minute today, you think things dont change when a loop hole is first found, and then on top of what doesnt apply today you paint everyone with the same brush, except Manny and Toradol lol .
Lance was tested far more and under real Olympic style testing.
Pretty sure he was allowed to take PED masking banned IVs and pass it off as retroactive TUE as well.
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Originally posted by ruedboy View PostTrue
Also these questions:
Who approved the IV procedure at Floyd's home?
Did USADA analyse the IV solution for it's contents?
Who made the decision that an IV was necessary (a DCO can't make that decision)?
Where is the full paramedic's report of the incident.?
Finally if FM was dehydrated why not just drink water which is a safer and more effective treatment for moderate dehydration.
1) Floyd's personal medic
2) No
3) Floyd's personal medic
4) No report ever seen, no mention of Floyd's condition or why he needed to take the IV
5)If Floyd claims he fights at 150lbs in the ring, there is zero chance he could even be slightly dehydrated considering he just weighed in at 147lbs.
For him to so dehydrated that he needed this treatment his ring weight would have had to been at least 164lbs
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Originally posted by Shape up View PostFluid didn't say he had diarrhea, that was made up by fangirls like yourself as a possible excuse, more bs from you
Remember he weighed in just a few hours before and was spot on his ring weight at 147lbs.
If he did have diarrhea then he weight would have been significantly lighter.
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