USADA EXPOSED by Hauser?

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Ricky_
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USADA EXPOSED by Hauser?

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USADA earlier released a statement concerning Hauser's article which has blew up which brought to light the Mayweather IV cocktail scandal that's engulfed the Pacquiao fight.

The statement contended that Hauser's article was full of "inaccuracies" but didn't really go on to say what was true or what was false.

In fact the only claim it made contrary to the article was that they knew in advance of Mayweather's request to use the IV drip. (Which i guess begs the question, did he know before the weigh-in he would be so badly dehydrated he would need a drip!?)


Hauser has no hit back and hit back hard on the USADA, whom along with Mayweather, are currently feeling the heat over this growing drug scandal story, meanwhile Pacquiao has claimed that he has been "vindicated". (I guess after years of being accused of being a drug's cheat... well... whaddaya know! :OhYes: )

Statement of Thomas Hauser wrote:
Statement of Thomas Hauser:

No amount of self-serving rhetoric from USADA can change the following unrebutted facts:

(1) The IV was administered at Floyd Mayweather’s home after the weigh-in on May 1. USADA learned about the IV on that date.

(2) The 2015 WADA “Prohibited Substances and Methods List” states, “Intravenous infusions and/or injections of more than 50 ml per 6 hour period are prohibited except for those legitimately received in the course of hospital admissions, surgical procedures, or clinical investigations.”

(3) The above-referenced prohibition is in effect at all times that the athlete is subject to testing. It exists because, in addition to being administered for the purpose of adding specific substances to a person’s body, 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.

(4) Mayweather-Pacquiao was contested on May 2.

(5) Mayweather applied for a therapeutic use exemption on May 19 (seventeen days after the fight).

(6) USADA granted the therapeutic use exemption on May 20 (eighteen days after the fight).

(7) USADA did not notify the Nevada State Athletic Commission about the IV until May 21 (nineteen days after the fight).

Meanwhile, on May 2 (fight night), Manny Pacquiao’s request to be injected with Toradol (a legal substance) to ease the pain caused by a torn rotator cuff was denied by the Nevada State Athletic Commission because the request was not made in a timely manner.

It would be helpful if Travis Tygart or his spokesperson answered the following questions directly:

(1) What was the medical justification and supporting data that led to USADA granting the therapeutic use exemption for an otherwise prohibited IV procedure?

(2) On how many occasions has the “A” sample of a professional boxer tested by USADA come back positive for a prohibited substance?

(3) What was the testosterone-to-epitestosterone ratio for each urine test administered to Floyd Mayweather by USADA for each of his fights beginning with Mayweather vs. Shane Mosley up to and including Mayweather vs. Andre Berto?

(4) Does USADA still maintain that it handled the Erik Morales matter correctly?
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The thick plottens.
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I've never heard of Toradol until the Mayweather/Pacquiao fight. I can see why a boxer about to walk in the ring would want it. It looks as if NFL players have used to pregame to lessen the impact of head on collisions:


"The former Pro Bowl wide receiver played for the Saints from 2000 to 2006, and in 2011 he joined 11 other players in suing the NFL. Their lawsuit alleges the NFL failed to protect players from, or inform them of the risks of, their brain injuries—and moreover, made things worse by masking the symptoms of concussions and post-concussion syndrome by prescribing painkillers like Toradol.

Unlike narcotic, addictive painkillers like Vicodin or OxyContin, Toradol is an NSAID like Advil or Aleve. Its powerful anti-inflammatory properties make it perfect for NFL pain relief. Back in January, Chicago Bears linebacker Brian Urlacher told HBO he's taken Toradol to play through pain between 40 and 50 times.

Toradol is quite effective at treating concussion and post-concussion syndrome symptoms. In fact, the players' lawsuit alleges, it allowed players to play through concussion symptoms that would otherwise have sidelined them. If the players' allegations are true, dozens of players per team got Toradol shots before every game in a painkilling "cattle call."

Once someone has suffered a concussion, the chances of suffering a repeat injury increase. If players are taking Toradol to prevent or treat joint pain, they may not be able to tell when they've had a concussion, and their risks dramatically increase.

http://bleacherreport.com/articles/1212 ... oncussions

EDIT: This topic has already been brought up here on the forum: http://boxrec.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f ... l#p4192678
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As for Floyd, why would someone that is not a big weight cutter and is at fight weight during the week of the fight, need an IV drip?

If you are not dehydrated, you wouldn't need an IV drip.
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zojo, wrote:As for Floyd, why would someone that is not a big weight cutter and is at fight weight during the week of the fight, need an IV drip?

If you are not dehydrated, you wouldn't need an IV drip.
He's just guilty plain and simple. Everything is coming to light now and it's just a matter of time. My only hope is that Congress decides to take this on and we have the same type of congressional hearings that they had in baseball. Floyd's been flashing his money at everyone and sticking his tongue out to the world for years. He's the one that painted that bullseye on his chest. Can't wait to see this pan out and Floyd Fall.
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zojo, wrote:As for Floyd, why would someone that is not a big weight cutter and is at fight weight during the week of the fight, need an IV drip?

If you are not dehydrated, you wouldn't need an IV drip.

Indeed, it simply doesn't stack up.

Floyd had 3lb to lose in 30 days. I'd say the majority of top level fighters are shredding 3lb in a matter of hours before a weigh-in. How many of them need to be hooked up to an IV afterwards.

The only time i remember this even being spoke about was DeLaHoya who after Pacquiao, tried to rehydrate but couldn't so his medical team then attempted an IV drip, which also didn't work.


Also the USADA says on one hand the agreed verbally with Floyd before hand they'd grant a "TUE" and he could go ahead with the IV. Yet they also said that when testers showed up to his house "they found evidence of a drip having been used". Doesn't stack up.

also the USADA knew Floyd did this the day before the fight, but didn't tell Pacquiao or NSAC until 20 days after the fight!? Surely the other guy entering the ring has a right to know his opponent has been pumped full 14x the legal limit of saline & vitamins? What happened to an even playing field?
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Just goes to show that usually the ones yelling the loudest for strict drug testing are the ones who are on something that they believe can't be detected. Floyd is guilty as sin and watching his backers squirm and try to defend him is very enjoyable. :lol:
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Baby Face Finster wrote:Just goes to show that usually the ones yelling the loudest for strict drug testing are the ones who are on something that they believe can't be detected. Floyd is guilty as sin and watching his backers squirm and try to defend him is very enjoyable. :lol:

:bow:

Berto before the Ortiz fight: "he's on something, extra testing, extra testing."

Extra testing catches Berto: "CONTAMINATED MEAT!!!"
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Where's kbb and co ?
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