Someone people on Twitter going nuts over this lol saying usada have banned IV rehydration is this true ? It can't be IV is so much better for the athlete it just doesn't make sense
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Someone people on Twitter going nuts over this lol saying usada have banned IV rehydration is this true ? It can't be IV is so much better for the athlete it just doesn't make sense
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What an article by Hauser. Gonna take two goes to get through it.
USADA allows Mayweather to determine when the testing begins. That leaves a long period of time during which there are no checks on what substances he might put into his body.
“Mayweather is not doing ‘Olympic-style testing,’” Conte states. What he could be doing is this. The fight is over. First, he uses these drugs for tissue repair. Then he can stay on them until he announces his next fight, at which time he’s the one who decides when the next round of testing starts. And by the time testing starts, the drugs have cleared his system.
The whole concept of one man dictating the testing schedule is wrong. But USADA lets Mayweather do it. USADA is not doing effective comprehensive testing on Floyd Mayweather. Testing for four or five weeks before a fight is nonsense.”
“It’s bizarre,” Don Catlin says with regard to the retroactive therapeutic use exemption that USADA granted to Mayweather. “It’s very troubling to me. USADA has yet to explain to my satisfaction why Mayweather needed an IV infusion. There might be a valid explanation, but I don’t know what it is.”
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The IV part of this really was just rehydration and vitamins. I don't think Floyd would have done anything dodgy the day before the biggest money fight in history.
The crucial part for me is the bit above. Floyd knows who he's going to fight long before he announces it. It's throwing money away not announcing it further and having more time to promote it.
I've always said there isn't any proper testing in boxing. Proper testing means random testing 365 days a year. WADA, another drug testing body, has offered totally free random testing to every top professional fighter. So far the only guy who signed up for it is Nonito Donaire. Not one other fighter is taking advantage of a free service that would allow them to show the world that they're a clean fighter. Res ipsa loquitur.
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I wonder how much Floyd had to pay for a Therapeutic Use Exemption
FFS though. TUE for IV just to be TBE. He really is the Carl Lewis of boxing![]()
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"This sort of IV use is clearly against the rules. Also, from a medical point of view, if they’re administering what they said they did, it doesn’t make sense to me. There are more effective ways to rehydrate. If you drank ice-cold Celtic seawater, you’d have far greater benefits."
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They have nothing period! No proof of anything. Cherry picking at the highest level because guys like Hauser are still upset. They needed some reason to cash that card in one more time since the fight was not competitive.
Its like a gossip magazine. No proof, no intent, no nothing but there must be something. Lets just sensationalize it and title the story using words like 'INJECTION"
Somebody will buy it. They sold 4 million buys with no doubt 2 million of those buys made by haters so it will have legs.
What a shocker......
Here's the crux of the issue fellas...
Although the substances contained in the IV were not banned by WADA, whose standards USADA says it follows, the fact that they were given intravenously was not allowed.
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SB Nation's account said Mayweather's medical team told the collection agents that the IV -- which reportedly included a 250-milliliter mixture of saline and multivitamins and a 500-milliliter mixture of saline and Vitamin C -- was being given to Mayweather for rehydration purposes following the weigh-in.
WADA rules do not allow intravenous infusions or injections of more than 50 milliliters per six hours "except for those legitimately received in the course of hospital admissions, surgical procedures, or clinical investigations."
According to the report, WADA bans such injections and infusions because they can be used to "dilute or mask the presence of another substance."
SB Nation also reported that USADA did not inform the Nevada commission about the IV until May 21, when it sent correspondence to commission officials and Top Rank, Pacquiao's promoter, notifying them that Mayweather had been given a retroactive therapeutic-use exemption, which was allowed in the contract the fighters signed to cover the drug-testing protocol for the bout. However, when the commission and Top Rank requested more information about it, they learned Mayweather had not applied for the exemption until May 19. It was granted May 20, the report said.
So there's 0 doubt.....0 doubt...Mayweather had the IV
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The TUE for Mayweather's IV -- and the IV was administered at Floyd's house, not in a medical facility, and wasn't brought to our attention at the time -- was totally unacceptable," Bennett is quoted as saying in the report. "I've made it clear to [USADA CEO] Travis Tygart that this should not happen again. We have the sole authority to grant any and all TUEs in the state of Nevada. USADA is a drug-testing agency. USADA should not be granting waivers and exemptions. Not in this state. We are less than pleased that USADA acted the way it did."
Floyd Mayweather had the IV. FACT.
No one is saying there were steroids or peds in the IV. FACT.
The IV rehydration is an issue because it COULD be used to mask banned substances. FACT.
USADA overstepped it's bounds granting an exemption for Mayweather to use the IV. FACT.
Does it make Floyd a cheater? Does it ruin Floyd's legacy? Does it tarnish the win over Pacquiao?
Maybe. No. Maybe.
If Pacquiao was not granted the same exemption then that is at the least unfair. Floyd has been the best in his field for decades so this one incident doesn't diminish what he has built. Again, if Manny wasn't allowed the same opportunities as Floyd at the least it's unfair, at the most it could be considered cheating. The fight wasn't close, was it due to the IV, was it due to something the IV helped mask? Those are going to be the big questions....but make no doubt, Floyd DID take the IV.
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I guess we know why he had enough energy to run all night, then he got sleepy and hugged
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Do you realize who is missing from the forum tonight? Rocco TITO & the other raving Floyd lemmings. They know their idol Floyd has finally been BUSTED!! He's a CHEAT!!
Cast your minds back 2 months I told all this had happened then. But I was accused of rumour mongering . Looks like I was right on the mark doesn't it Mayweather,USADA & NSAC have been working together for years
They said boxing was corrupt in the 50's jeez they were choirboys back then compared to today. I hope the Feds launch an investigation & we'll see heads roll Even see Mayweathers career destroyed. Karma really is a biotch it never forgets
I was talking to my wife today about this she is a nurse. It's supposed to be the best way to get rehydrated and also the best way to recive vitamins but obviously it can also be used for bad things like flushing out your system so it goes both ways. I suppose if your a top athlete you would want the best treatments and I'm sure if Floyd was cheating he would be smart enough for it never to come out he's certainly got enough money to keep it quiet. It's funny how the Floyd haters are willing to believe anything.
That's all well and good but as a professional, certainly Floyd knows that there are guidelines and protocols which must be adhered to in order for the sport to be a sport and not some side show. So far nobody has accused Floyd of doping and in fact if anyone is in trouble at the moment it is USADA because they granted an exception when they had no authority to do so.
What are "Floyd haters" believing that is so outrageous?
If Floyd Mayweather was able to rehydrate via IV in the comfort of his own home and Manny Pacquiao was not offered that same option, then sir, THAT fight is in my opinion no longer considered a "fair" one and consequences must be paid by the party responsible: USADA...unless of course you delve into tinfoil hat territory and include Floyd in this, which I have gone out of my way not to.
Again the crux of this issue is not whether or not it happened, it's did USADA play favorites?
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