" substances contained in the IV were not banned by WADA, whose standards USADA says it follows, the fact that they were given intravenously was...
Illegal is banned by law. Phohibited is against procedure. This started from you saying a WADA banned substance, when in fact it had nothing to do...
I agree.
Is does not mean illegal. It is improper procedure, had the TUE been filed 5/1 it would be a moot point.
In that sentence does it say anything about saline mixed with multivitamins? Again, not a banned substance, an improper usage of the means, but...
It says an IV is prohibited for anything more than 50ml unless used in medical terms blah blah blah. Still doesn't say it was illegal, lol
As soon as you can show me where in the article or any other source that show it was illegal, then I'll say my bad, until then, the only thing...
That's you speculating. The story in fact though stated the substance was not banned. That's actually pretty simple.
Floyd did Not use a WADA banned substance the article clearly states that. What he did do was use an IV in a prohibited manner.
Good point, meanwhile this site is bring hijacked by Mayweather haters demanding for his head for cheating, when you mostly right, in that the...
500ml is prohibited by WADA which the USADA was mirroring, and whom actually reported the initial incident. NSAC has no protocol for that amount....
You're missing my point though. The incident came about in the 1st place because USADA's collection agent reported signs of him being administered...
The only problem with that, is that it was the NSAC that denied Pac the shot of toradol because he did not complete the paperwork correctly, in...
Even in Hauser's original article is says the USADA collection agent reported arriving at his home and seeing signs of him be administered an IV....
Sorry, doing this from my phone and it won't let me provide link, but just go to Dan Rafael's article today on ESPN.