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  • Originally posted by Reloaded View Post
    Same reply cupcake , USADA gave the NSAC a 25 page report and Floyd was totally cleared .

    LET THE COMMISSION DO THEIR JOB , cried the Manny fanboys for years .

    THE COMISSION DID ITS JOB and cleared Floyd totally , lol you lose again .

    Now where are Mannys test results , just one will do , so long as its from 2009 -2015 when he was using Toradol every fight , big cover up with Manny , Floyds results have been available since Guerrero , yet not a single Manny result available , super suspicious that Arum reveals the injury has been there since 2009 and he uses Toradol , 1+1 = Manny has been loading up on Toradol since 2009 .
    Still no reply to what we asked you. Try harder.

    And:

    Statement of Thomas Hauser with Regard to the September 17, 2015, Comments by USADA

    USADA’s response is long on verbiage and short on documented facts. I intend to write another longform article on this subject at some point in the future. For now, I note the following:

    (1) The USADA statement goes to great lengths to discredit Victor Conte, attacking him on three separate occasions for past misdeeds (which I referenced in “Can Boxing Trust USADA?”). USADA also states that I “cherry picked Jeff Novitzky’s response to questions posed to him by Mr. Rogan regarding Victor Conte.”

    Mr. Novitzky’s remarks came in an interview conducted by Joe Rogan last month (The Joe Rogan Experience #685). In that interview, Mr. Rogan and Mr. Novitzky also discussed IVs. Let’s pick a whole barrel of cherries:

    Joe Rogan: “What’s the reason why they can’t use an IV? Is it to mask possible performance enhancing drugs?”

    Jeff Novitzsky: “That’s the primary reason. I saw it up front and center in cycling. They were using IVs of saline solution to manipulate their blood level readings, which were being used to determine if they were blood doping. It could also be used to flush a system. It dilutes blood and urine so that natural steroid profiles are very hard to read after you’ve taken an IV bag. That’s the primary reason. WADA also prohibits them for some health reasons. When an IV is administered, especially close to a competition, there’s a possibility of blowing out a vein or having clotting after the IV is taken out. There could be some issues with edema and swelling. If the idea is to rehydrate, it’s much safer to do it orally. Studies show that orally rehydrating is better for you if you’re mildly dehydrated. There’s two things that they show consistently. Number one, it’s obviously safer to put something through your mouth than put it in a needle in your vein. Number two, your perceived rate of exertion, how hard you feel you’re working after rehydrating orally, is less than if you rehydrate via IV. If you rehydrate orally properly, the next day you’re going to feel a whole lot better when you’re exerting yourself.”

    “Now that’s mild dehydration,” Novitzky added. As for extreme dehydration, Novitzky suggested, “You probably should go to a hospital. [And] I think you need to notify the commission where you’re fighting.”

    If Floyd Mayweather was dehydrated after the May 1 weigh-in, the USADA doping control officer could have given him several glasses of water. USADA has yet to explain the medical justification and supporting data that led it to grant a retroactive therapeutic use exemption nineteen days after the fact for a procedure that’s on the World Anti-Doping Agency’s “Prohibited Substances and Methods List”.

    (2) Most of the public attention regarding “Can Boxing Trust USADA?” has focussed on the IV that was administered to Floyd Mayweather one day before his fight against Manny Pacquiao. However, the article also references the two testosterone-to-epitestosterone-ratio test results regarding Mr. Mayweather that were made available to this writer. It would be instructive if Mr. Mayweather granted a waiver to USADA allowing it to release the testosterone-to-epitestosterone-ratio test results for each urine test administered to him by USADA for each of his fights beginning with Mayweather vs. Shane Mosley up to and including Mayweather vs. Andre Berto.

    (3) The issues involved here go far beyond Floyd Mayweather. In that regard, I note that USADA’s contention that it advised the New York State Athletic Commission on October 17, 2012, concerning Erik Morales testing positive for Clenbuterol is rebutted by the statement of Laz Benitez (a spokesperson for the New York State Department of State, which oversees the NYSAC). On August 10, 2015, Mr. Benitez advised in writing, “There is no indication in the Commission’s files that it was notified of this matter prior to October 18, 2012.”

    http://www.thesweetscience.com/news/...usada-responds (because The Ring link doesn't want to show on this forum)
    Last edited by hardvibes; 09-29-2015, 08:51 PM.

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    • Originally posted by Reloaded View Post
      Same reply cupcake , USADA gave the NSAC a 25 page report and Floyd was totally cleared .

      LET THE COMMISSION DO THEIR JOB , cried the Manny fanboys for years .

      THE COMISSION DID ITS JOB and cleared Floyd totally , lol you lose again .

      Now where are Mannys test results , just one will do , so long as its from 2009 -2015 when he was using Toradol every fight , big cover up with Manny , Floyds results have been available since Guerrero , yet not a single Manny result available , super suspicious that Arum reveals the injury has been there since 2009 and he uses Toradol , 1+1 = Manny has been loading up on Toradol since 2009 .
      How were we, the public, able to view Pac's Toradol sheet on the net? How is it able to be disclosed? If we can find more medical waivers from previous fights for consistent medications like cortisteroids and anti inflammatory we might be on to something. Im actually doing a Doc at the moment as well.

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      • Originally posted by SugarKaineHook View Post
        How were we, the public, able to view Pac's Toradol sheet on the net? How is it able to be disclosed? If we can find more medical waivers from previous fights for consistent medications like cortisteroids and anti inflammatory we might be on to something. Im actually doing a Doc at the moment as well.
        Im searching high and low for something of his results and everything comes to a dead end like their is no results , read between the lines , the only reason Toradol came to light in the Mayweather fight is because Arum was not in control of the testing re-Rios Algeiri and it would have showed up in the blood testing so they had to declare it , and then add to that Arum disclosed the injury has bothered Manny since 2009 and flares up in every fight , if you ask me that pretty much admits that Manny has used Toradol for every fight since 2009 .
        The blood test results would show it maybe thats why no results can be found , its highly suspicious considering Floyds tests are out in public , why isnt Mannys .

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        • Originally posted by daggum View Post
          that man is not a doctor. he's a paid actor
          Lol thst dude looks like he's had 100k worth of botox done to his face

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