Here are the REAL FACTS about Floyd's IV's. The man is 100% innocent.

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  1. Loudon

    Loudon Loyal Member Full Member

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    750ml is allowed?
     
  2. MVC!

    MVC! The Best Ever Full Member

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    Actually I've already destroyed his entire argument with my initial post. So nice try.

    Secondly, you STILL havent posted one shred of evidence from any source condemning him. Do you know what evidence is, son.

    All you actually have and I've stated this multiple times, is Hausers word.

    You "hauser is no hater"

    Doesn't win you any argument bud. Show me something besides his side of the story which has not been approved or backed by anyone else or any tangible evidence.
     
  3. MVC!

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    LeBron James used two and a half bags. Very similar amounts after game 1.

    Pre ivs for the last time are not prohibited. How many times do I need to tell you that before you actually learn that?

    It's a common practice in NEVADA and it was done under professional supervision
     
  4. Loudon

    Loudon Loyal Member Full Member

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    Forget LeBron.

    Is a boxer allowed to use a 750ml IV before the fight?
     
  5. MVC!

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    Lebron also used 750ml. Even more actually. It depends on the severity of the dehydration. Really does.
     
  6. MVC!

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    Such an exemption is not required by NSAC since pre-fight IVs are not banned. In fact, it is a common practice among athletes licensed to fight in Nevada.

    Who knows?

    It depends on the boxer and how much is required.

    All boxers' bodies are different.

    Floyd needed 750ML (Legal btw), and done under professional supervision (this was also confirmed).

    It's really a NON STORY and guys like you are grasping at straws. There's a reason why nothing came out of it. Nothing whatsoever.

    Hauser also stopped pursuing because he knew he had no case.
     
  7. MVC!

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    “Contrary to Mr. Hauser’s inaccurate reports, [a USADA official] was in the home and observed Mr. Mayweather’s condition that precipitated the need for an IV. The [official] was also in the home when the paramedic was called and remained in the home while the paramedic provided the IV. At no point during the infusion did Mr. Mayweather attempt to hide anything regarding the treatment he was receiving.

    “Mr. Mayweather’s use of the IV was not prohibited under the NSAC rules at that time and would not be a violation of the NSAC rules today

    IT IS NOT PROHIBITED IN NEVADA. It's like XYLOCAINE, banned in a lot of places, NOT IN NEVADA.

    It's really so easy to understand.
     
  8. Loudon

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    It is not common practice for a fighter to have an IV of 750ml before the fight.

    It is against WADA's rules.

    An IV of that magnitude would require a fighter to be admitted to hospital.

    Why don't you do some actual research.
     
  9. MVC!

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    Actually YOU need to do research.

    Here you go again

    Mr. Mayweather’s use of the IV was not prohibited under the NSAC rules at that time and would not be a violation of the NSAC rules today.”

    NOT PROHIBITED UNDER NSAC RULES
     
  10. MVC!

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    You realize that Hauser was noted to bring up Victor Conte (Who was and still working with VADA) on many occasions. Who knows? Something tells me him and VConte/VADA are in cahoots.

    USADA even talked about Hauser's attempts at trying to sully their reputation.

    And of course, nothing came of it because most of his accusations were not backed by evidence.

    There's a reason why you haven't been able to provide even 1 shred of evidence to condemn him. Not even 1 tiny shred.
     
  11. MVC!

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    Hauser’s story, quoting former BALCO mastermind Victor Conte, also questioned USADA’s reluctance to incorporate Carbon Isotope Ratio testing to identify synthetic testosterone use.

    “Contrary to Mr. Hauser’s unsubstantiated claims … CIR testing was conducted on all 22 urine samples collected from both Mr. Mayweather and Mr. Pacquiao during the testing program in advance of their fight,” according to the statement.

    “USADA maintains, however, that focusing only on CIR testing is not up to current scientific practices. USADA also utilizes the Athlete Biological Passport to longitudinally monitor an athlete’s urine and blood profiles, which allows us to look for any minor or major fluctuations in an athlete’s blood and steroid values, including fluctuations in their [testosterone/epitestosterone] ratio.”

    In Hauser’s Wednesday response, he asked about such fluctuations, seeking to know if USADA could publish those T/E ratio results from each sample Mayweather has provided USADA from his 2010 fight against Shane Mosley through the Berto bout.

    As for Morales, USADA noted it sanctioned him for two years, calling Hauser’s reporting on that situation “purely outrageous and speculative.” Morales hasn’t fought since his loss to Danny Garcia was further tarnished by the positive result for clenbuterol.

    “Mr. Hauser’s story is worse than mere shoddy journalism, it consists of numerous false allegations, unsupported by any facts and where the truth could have been verified through effort by Mr. Hauser,” according to the 33-point “USADA Corrections” report.

    By determining there was “an agenda to smear us,” as one anti-doping official said, USADA said it foresaw “trade damage” without an extended response. At this point, there are no plans for a lawsuit.

    Here is more info, and of course, you will come back with 0 evidence. Once again.

    This is too easy. :lol:
     
  12. Loudon

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    You can quote USADA all you want.

    The WADA and the NSAC do not agree with USADA's protocol, which in turn has caused huge suspicion.

    It's as simple as that.

    Personally, I don't think we've heard the last of it.
     
  13. Doc Everlast

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    WADA rules.
     
  14. MVC!

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    Okay, tell me more when evidence or this comes up again.

    As of right now, you have absolutely nothing but Hauser's BS and saying **** like "Hauser is not a hater" is not going to do **** for you.

    Just saying.

    Oh and your personal attacks won't either. Just makes you look weaker than you already are.
     
  15. Loudon

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    I'd have more luck trying to explain this to my cat.

    :patsch