I think USADA did their job, they tested the man before and after the IV and both results came back negative, plus they didn't have to notify NSAC with anything since IVs are allowed according to the NSAC, the only violation is the WADA code violation which USADA doesn't completely follow.
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The Nevada State Athletic Comission called USADA "unprofessional and unnaceptable"
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Originally posted by _Maxi View PostThis is something that was ignored back in the day. The NSAC director said he was disappointed with USADA. He blamed them (and not Mayweather) for the way they handed a TUE to Mayweather when they were not supposed to have the authority to do so, and more than that, they waited three weeks to inform the NSAC about that IV they should have immediately informed.
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Source: http://www.beinsports.com/en/boxing/...her-ov-1/92628
And people ask why VADA is better than USADA? Before the "Can boxing trust USADA article" USADA had caught only 1 fighter in 46 fights. While VADA had caught 3 fighters in less than half fights. VADA continued to catch dopers and has now become the standard of testing in boxing.
Not to mention that in Cycling, Armstrong passed every USADA test. He was never caught by USADA.
NVSAC stated that it was "unprofessional and unacceptable" that they weren't immediately informed of the TUE.
sad to see you so desperate to create a story, lol.
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Originally posted by Scipio2009 View PostNVSAC stated that it was "unprofessional and unacceptable" that they weren't immediately informed of the TUE.
sad to see you so desperate to create a story, lol.
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All the top guys are on something... ALL OF THEM! What separates Floyd is that he pretended to clean up the sport and accuse others guys of using. Meanwhile... he was injecting lidocaine/xylocaine into his hands so he can punch harder, and taking illegal IVs that can mask steroid use.
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Originally posted by Kryptonite View PostAll the top guys are on something... ALL OF THEM! What separates Floyd is that he pretended to clean up the sport and accuse others guys of using. Meanwhile... he was injecting lidocaine/xylocaine into his hands so he can punch harder, and taking illegal IVs that can mask steroid use.
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