manny pacquiao blatant use of PED

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  1. JohnnyDrama99

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    Riiiiight. Lol. So now PAC and Roach refused to deal or negotiate? I'm sure if Google and Apple were looking to negotiate an epic partnership that they'd both take a page out of Floyd's negotiation 101 book and start making unprecedented demands....throw out insults and make baseless accusations as a way to expedite inking the deal? Lol....it makes perfect sense. Sheesh!

    The blood test demands were unnecessary. There's nothing blood tests catch that urine tests can't. And no one have ever been caught doping with blood tests chief. Just let that go Kim Jung-un. Lol

    The 2 A samples that were detecting abnormal levels and the IV fiasco is the only real evidence between PAC and Floyd doping....Guess who is linked to both? Lol

    Accusations vs 2 abnormal samples requiring B samples & "IV gate"....yeah...Floyd is totally clean. Lol
     
  2. JohnnyDrama99

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    Floyd....Have you finally seen the light? Could it be? Lol. I think I'm giving you too much credit
     
  3. C.J.

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    Its cruel really ridiculing this troll MVC but its something to do when there are no fights on
     
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  4. MVC!

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    Absolutely no evidence whatsoever of Floyd cheating, plenty of evidence to suggest Pac was on that sauce. Refusal to test, Roach/Ariza admitting to him doing PEDS!!!!
     
  5. JohnnyDrama99

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    So no A sample with abnormal levels (two times) requiring Floyd to provide B samples. And no Illegal IV administration requiring a Retroactive TUE, right? That is what you call "no evidence" in your world. Amazing Chief.

    Tell me again the hard evidence linking Pac to PED use. Oh....that's right Floyd, Roger and Sr's said it so of course that's the word of the lord right there. Lol. This is great kid. Your ability to think critically is beyond words. Lol

    Thermonuclear?
     
  6. JohnnyDrama99

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    He's wearing a helmet. He can take the punishment. It seems like he can't get enough of it?
     
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  7. MVC!

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    You must have not read clearly. 1. 100% legit, Mayweather did NOTHING wrong. It was all supervised by professionals from a nearby hospital due to dehydration. Everything was done correctly.

    2. Pacquiao was the one who refused testing and suddenly he wants it in 2015? LMFAO.

    Right...But I thought he got dizzy and couldn't fight properly with blood testing?!
     
  8. JohnnyDrama99

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    Lol....did nothing wrong yet needed a retroactive TUE for an IV that is against WADA protocols and having to provide not one, but TWO B samples for highly questionable urine samples showing suspect abnormal levels of T-E's? Hahah Suuuuure....Floyd did nothing wrong. Jeez! The level of blind loyalty ends with you chief. Floyd's #1 Stan award goes to Kim Jung-un. LMAO

    PAC accepted unlimited random urinalysis...How many blood tests have caught athletes with PEDs in their system again? I hope you can count chief. Lol

    Thermonuclear?
     
  9. MVC!

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    Correct, everything was done with the proper procedure, as confirmed by NSAC/USADA.

    The only thing Pac accepted was PEDS in his system!!!

    Why did he do the test in 2015 when he claimed it would weaken him significantly to the point where he couldn't fight?

    Roach already admitted he did not want to do testing in 2009!

    That's an irrefutable fact.
     
  10. JohnnyDrama99

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    Ahahahaha!

    LAS VEGAS -- On the eve of his record-breaking megafight with Manny Pacquiao on May 2, pound-for-pound king Floyd Mayweather took an intravenous injection of saline and vitamins that was banned under World Anti-Doping Agency guidelines, according to a report by SB Nation on Wednesday.

    Three weeks after the fight, Mayweather received an exemption from the United States Anti-Doping Agency, the report said. However, Nevada State Athletic Commission executive director Bob Bennett said USADA does not have authorization to grant an exemption. Bennett said only the commission, which was not notified of the exemption until after it was given, can give an athlete an exemption.

    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.

    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.

    Thermonuclear?
     
  11. JohnnyDrama99

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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."

    Lol
     
  12. MVC!

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    Everything was done with proper procedure, as confirmed by Bob Bennett. Confirmed. Everything was done with proper supervision by a medic from a nearby hospital. That's a fact. It was also applied for within the time period, for dehydration!

    Not only that, but why have you not explained why Pac decided to enroll in all of Mayweather's testing demands after he claimed that he would be weakened significantly to the point where he could not fight in 2015?

    What happened to that?
     
  13. JohnnyDrama99

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    Ahaha

    The executive director of NSAC is Bob Bennett.

    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."
     
  14. JohnnyDrama99

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    Floyd Mayweather Jr.’s use of an IV treatment to deal with dehydration before his fight against Manny Pacquiao should not have been by permitted by the U.S. Anti-Doping Agency, the head of the Nevada State Athletic Commission said Thursday.

    “USADA has historically been recognized as the world’s leading anti-doping authority. However, my experiences to date with them have been less than acceptable and less than professional,” said Bob Bennett, the executive director of the Nevada commission.

    Sure.....all done with proper procedure. Lol

    Thermonuclear?
     
  15. JohnnyDrama99

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    The World Anti-Doping Agency forbids such a large amount of fluids entering the body before competition as a preventive step against the possible masking of performance-enhancing drug use.

    Lol