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So let me see if I understand this right. So folks mad that Floyd applied for, and was granted an exemption to use a substance for therapeutic purposes before the fight? If so, wth is the problem? I don't see anything wrong if he was allowed to use it.
 
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ShencotheMC;8347917 said:
So let me see if I understand this right. So folks mad that Floyd applied for, and was granted an exemption to use a substance for therapeutic purposes before the fight? If so, wth is the problem? I don't see anything wrong if he was allowed to use it.

Huh? USADA did a retroactive grant 3 weeks after the fight.

Also, only the Nevada state athletic commission can grant iv injection permission in Nevada and they did NOT grant it. So, he was never really granted.

These injections and infusions are banned by WADA and can be used to dilute or mask the presence of another substance. They are basically saying he was flushing his system with a large amount of saline and vitamins during the test window. Only applying for an exemption after the NAC and promoter started asking questions.

Then you have the reports of 3 failed PED tests that were sealed and the abnormally low t/e ratio he tested for in the past.

Mayweather’s testosterone-to-epitestosterone ratio for the April 3, 2013, sample was 0.80. His testosterone-to-epitestosterone ratio for the Aug. 18, 2011, sample was 0.69. A red flag.

Under WADA standards, a testosterone-to-epitestosterone ratio of up to 4-to-1 is acceptable. That allows for any reasonable variation in an athlete’s natural testosterone level (which, for an elite athlete, might be particularly high). If the ratio is above 4-to-1, an athlete is presumed to be doping.

Some athletes who use exogenous testosterone game the system by administering exogenous epitestosterone to drive their testosterone-to-epitestosterone ratio down beneath the permitted ceiling. This can be done by injection or by the application of epitestosterone as a cream. In the absence of a CIR test, this masks the use of synthetic testosterone.

But there’s a catch. If an athlete tries to manipulate his or her testosterone-to-epitestosterone ratio, it is difficult to balance the outcome. If an athlete uses too much epitestosterone the result can be an abnormally low T-E ratio.

 
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roid mayweather took 750 ml iv in one sitting in his house after the final weigh in we all know mayweather supposedly fights around his walk around weight shit this nigga be eating big macs n drinking soda on the all access we know he aint dehydrated so what he using that for? when was the last time mayweather re stepped on the scales on fight night?
 
d.green;8347935 said:
ShencotheMC;8347917 said:
So let me see if I understand this right. So folks mad that Floyd applied for, and was granted an exemption to use a substance for therapeutic purposes before the fight? If so, wth is the problem? I don't see anything wrong if he was allowed to use it.

That's what you took from the article?

USADA did a retroactive grant 3 weeks after the fight.

Also, only the Nevada state athletic commission can grant iv injection permission and they didn't grant it.

These injections and infusions are banned by WADA and can be used to dilute or mask the presence of another substance. They are basically saying he was flushing his system with a large amount of saline and vitamins during the test window. Only applying for an exemption after the NAC and promoter started asking questions.

Then you have the abnormally low t/e ratio he tested for in the past.

Mayweather’s testosterone-to-epitestosterone ratio for the April 3, 2013, sample was 0.80. His testosterone-to-epitestosterone ratio for the Aug. 18, 2011, sample was 0.69. A red flag.

Under WADA standards, a testosterone-to-epitestosterone ratio of up to 4-to-1 is acceptable. That allows for any reasonable variation in an athlete’s natural testosterone level (which, for an elite athlete, might be particularly high). If the ratio is above 4-to-1, an athlete is presumed to be doping.

Some athletes who use exogenous testosterone game the system by administering exogenous epitestosterone to drive their testosterone-to-epitestosterone ratio down beneath the permitted ceiling. This can be done by injection or by the application of epitestosterone as a cream. In the absence of a CIR test, this masks the use of synthetic testosterone.

But there’s a catch. If an athlete tries to manipulate his or her testosterone-to-epitestosterone ratio, it is difficult to balance the outcome. If an athlete uses too much epitestosterone the result can be an abnormally low T-E ratio.



I was actually referring to the article brother psn dropped. Now would this have changed the way the fight would have been decided?
 
ShencotheMC;8347960 said:
d.green;8347935 said:
ShencotheMC;8347917 said:
So let me see if I understand this right. So folks mad that Floyd applied for, and was granted an exemption to use a substance for therapeutic purposes before the fight? If so, wth is the problem? I don't see anything wrong if he was allowed to use it.

That's what you took from the article?

USADA did a retroactive grant 3 weeks after the fight.

Also, only the Nevada state athletic commission can grant iv injection permission and they didn't grant it.

These injections and infusions are banned by WADA and can be used to dilute or mask the presence of another substance. They are basically saying he was flushing his system with a large amount of saline and vitamins during the test window. Only applying for an exemption after the NAC and promoter started asking questions.

Then you have the abnormally low t/e ratio he tested for in the past.

Mayweather’s testosterone-to-epitestosterone ratio for the April 3, 2013, sample was 0.80. His testosterone-to-epitestosterone ratio for the Aug. 18, 2011, sample was 0.69. A red flag.

Under WADA standards, a testosterone-to-epitestosterone ratio of up to 4-to-1 is acceptable. That allows for any reasonable variation in an athlete’s natural testosterone level (which, for an elite athlete, might be particularly high). If the ratio is above 4-to-1, an athlete is presumed to be doping.

Some athletes who use exogenous testosterone game the system by administering exogenous epitestosterone to drive their testosterone-to-epitestosterone ratio down beneath the permitted ceiling. This can be done by injection or by the application of epitestosterone as a cream. In the absence of a CIR test, this masks the use of synthetic testosterone.

But there’s a catch. If an athlete tries to manipulate his or her testosterone-to-epitestosterone ratio, it is difficult to balance the outcome. If an athlete uses too much epitestosterone the result can be an abnormally low T-E ratio.



I was actually referring to the article brother psn dropped. Now would this have changed the way the fight would have been decided?


Who knows what the impact was that fight or over the years.

“I am not casting aspersions at anyone,” Arum added. “But I have always wondered why does (Mayweather) leave it to the last minute before he announces the fight.”

LOL
 
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Once again, Hauser works for HBO. A few years ago him and Gabe Montaya said Floyd failed 5 times and usada covered it up and turned out to be false. Every few years, he comes up with something new. Is it possible Floyd is on something? Maybe. I wouldn't put it past any top athlete today.
 
rico_ENS;8347956 said:
roid mayweather took 750 ml iv in one sitting in his house after the final weigh in we all know mayweather supposedly fights around his walk around weight shit this nigga be eating big macs n drinking soda on the all access we know he aint dehydrated so what he using that for? when was the last time mayweather re stepped on the scales on fight night?

Worry about mexican fighters.. dont question blk fighters.

 
rico_ENS;8347956 said:
roid mayweather took 750 ml iv in one sitting in his house after the final weigh in we all know mayweather supposedly fights around his walk around weight shit this nigga be eating big macs n drinking soda on the all access we know he aint dehydrated so what he using that for? when was the last time mayweather re stepped on the scales on fight night?

Maidana 1 was the last time he stepped on the scales on fight night
 
rico_ENS;8347956 said:
roid mayweather took 750 ml iv in one sitting in his house after the final weigh in we all know mayweather supposedly fights around his walk around weight shit this nigga be eating big macs n drinking soda on the all access we know he aint dehydrated so what he using that for? when was the last time mayweather re stepped on the scales on fight night?

Lol@ roid Mayweather man you wetbacks are pitiful
 
These niggas/spiggas is here really don't like Mayweather. Homie in here posting shit like it's a smoking gun lol

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Where was all this interest when Pacquiao and JMM were super duper niggas? Lol
 
The article has good info USADA isn't on the up and up it seems. From what I read they don't even have a set fee for their testing it varies.

This just shows how crooked shit is. If you read it USADA tested Morales 4 times and knew of the results but waited out to pass judgement so the nsac or whoever wouldn't make a call to cancel the fight.

That puts fighters in jeopardy that's the point of testing. Morales walked into that fight on roid's against Danny he ended up losing but still.
 
but but but bu he did it too ass niggas shut up we talkin bout floyd baneweather ya mad af lol

Collection agents for the USADA went to Mayweather's Las Vegas home to give him a random drug test after the fight's May 1 weigh-in and "found evidence of an IV being administered" to the boxer. Bob Bennett, the executive director of the Nevada State Athletic Commission, says that USADA didn't tell the commission whether the IV was actually being administered when the agents arrived. Their IV administration is prohibited by WADA guidelines because an IV infusion "can dilute or mask the presence of another substance that is already in the recipient's system or might be added to it in the near future."

damn bruh...
 
Okay so it's a lot of fights on this weekend. The tru tv card looks good too I might watch that first because Stevenson fighting a bum
 

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