If a boxer tests positive after a title fight win?

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  1. C.J.

    C.J. Boxings Living Legend revered & respected by all Full Member

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    The NSAC allowed Mayweather to request a TUE THREE WEEKS AFTER he was caught receiving it & granted it Mayweather did NOT have prior authorization. It was BLATANT CORRUPTION!!!!
     
  2. thesmokingm

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    I'll elaborate here. By Wada CODE, any IV is banned. You cannot apply for an IV TUE at all, it is banned for hydration period, end of story... that is if you are honest and follow the WADA Code. See an IV is the best way to flush the a doper's system, clean out that blood and urine. Normally when the blood/urine is too clean, it is a major sign of dope masking. However, even with your system "bleached" clean, because you have a TUE, the testers and test can do nothing so it means the test is moot, it's a throwaway, a get out of jail card. And we can't honestly think that getting a free pass for PED's in the biggest fight in boxing is fair now can we?

    And if you think all is fair, then why did NSAC deny Pac's request for pain medication for his shoulder before the fight, but then allow a retro active TUE that makes any testing defunct???

    Use yer brain guys, that means USADA was already throwing Fluid's tests out the window cuz the boy didn't have a TUE on fight night. They were already complicit in it. If his test came up bleached, instant positive yet nothing happened. I would surmise that they knew they could not hide this result, thus needed a TUE to wipe the result, bleach the positive. Think about it. ****ing read the WADA code lol. Oh and the fact that this crazy reporter was poking his nose around their business and broke the story.
     
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  3. Robney

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    While there was no ground to go against WADA rules, other then just bluntly believing Floyd's excuse of being severely dehydrated.
     
  4. qwertyblahblah

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    The answer is and only can be D. The winner tests positive the result's a no contest and the defending champ keeps his title. Makes fair enough sense. I guess you guys who think the champion should get a dq win are saying he was denied the chance of a win that he may have got had his opponent been clean, but you can't make that assumption and hand out imaginary results. A win is only earned from what you did in the ring. What would be justified is an injured or knocked out fighter suing his juiced opponent for damages.
     
  5. C.J.

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    Ask any Doctor or Nurse their opinion about the saline & they'll tell you Any person severely dehydrated enough to need 750 ml of saline, SEVEN TIMES the normal dosage, they would be in an ICU not in a boxing ring
     
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