I'm not defending I really don't even get the argument? The IV thing is only banned by USADA right. Because it's not banned in NV they allowed it ok. The rehydration/masking debate is something we'll never have a real answer to him being the villain means people probably like you will assume he's cheating regardless of what info comes out. Me I've already said if he's cheating it's not good but I'll wait til everything is out before leaning one way or another. The article which I did read doesn't say anything it referenced the failed test rumor that no credible reporter would cosign, and everything else is presented as if that is fact which has yet to be determined. To me it looks like this. USADA has to answer to the NVSC, using an IV isn't illegal in NV so there was no issue there, NV is just mad about not being informed not about the action itself. At the end of the day it's like what are you arguing? You can use it to try and cheat or to rehydrate we've seen both scenarios (L.armstrong, O.Hoya) so until someone says he was trying to hide PEDs were basically talking about nothing. Whoever is looking into it should do there due diligence so we know one way or another.
Oh lord, the irony. Also, Floyd broke the rules, the very definition of cheating. It's right there in irrefutable black and white . Keep those blinkers firmly closed my friend, it will hurt less when the inevitable downfall arrives. 48*-0.
Take me to the magic of the moment On a glory night Where the children of tomorrow dream away in the wind of change #48 and 0 baby. TBE. Watch floyd glide on the winds of change
He very clearly did. The fact that his flagrant disregard for the rules is being reported in very reputable places, makes your constant insistence to the contrary quite laughable. Quite laughable indeed.
My final point I believe the article referenced Manny asking for a fine for a failed drug test the Floyd declined, and uses that as circumstantial evidence. But didn't Mayweather counter by asking that a fail test results in a year suspension that Manny declined. Why the hell would you want that in the contract if your going to cheat.
You're a one man Baghdad Bob network. :rofl He infused 16% of his normative body blood content on the night before the fight. Yes, this broke the rules. He cheated.
Injecting himself with 750ml of vitamins in the privacy of his own home and not declaring it until AFTER he was caught, is breaking the rules. USADA are the REAL people in trouble here. I hope a full federal investigation takes place. If Floyd is clean, I'm sure he has nothing to worry about. Though still, nothing has adequately justified taking so much fluid before a fight.
You must be 12. Promise me you never have to go to court for something, because if you think this **** is evidence of anything, youre ****ed beyond beleife. True story. Now run along :hi:
sorry but USADA clearly stated that he informed them of the IV injection, and none of what he took was against protocol. The only thing against protocol is the way USADA handled the situation. know