Can Connah trust Floyd won't cheat with USADA again?

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USADA utilizes the Athlete Biological Passport to longitudinally monitor an athlete’s urine and blood profiles, which allows to look for any minor or major fluctuations in an athlete’s blood and steroid values, including fluctuations in their [testosterone/epitestosterone] ratio.

Boxing writer Thomas Hauser was asked about such fluctuations, seeking to know if USADA could publish those T/E ratio results from each sample Mayweather has provided USADA from his 2010 fight against Shane Mosley through the Berto bout.


*this implies that Floyd has been using PED's for at least 7 yrs (9 fights); this implies he needs it to have an advantage; this implies he knows how to cheat the system/USADA agency

*Pacman received a large settlement to keep Floyd's USADA results confidential.

There's a lot on YouTube concerning Hauser and others condemning Floyd for using and eluding consequences... the Lance Armstrong of boxing.

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https://www.sbnation.com/longform/2015/9/9/9271811/can-boxing-trust-usada

Thomas Hauser is the author of 34 books including 'Muhammad Ali: His Life And Times'. In 2005, he was honored by the Boxing Writers Association of America, which bestowed the Nat Fleischer Award for career excellence in boxing journalism upon him.
 
Weren't Mcgregor's released T:E levels for 189 sketchy, along with Lawler's? I seem to recall them being outside of the statistical norm by a fair margin.

Chances are neither of them are clean.
 
Joe Rogan: “What’s the reason why they can’t use an IV? Is it to mask possible performance enhancing drugs?”


Jeff Novitzsky: “That’s the primary reason. I saw it up front and center in cycling. They were using IVs of saline solution to manipulate their blood level readings, which were being used to determine if they were blood doping. It could also be used to flush a system. It dilutes blood and urine so that natural steroid profiles are very hard to read after you’ve taken an IV bag. That’s the primary reason. WADA also prohibits them for some health reasons. When an IV is administered, especially close to a competition, there’s a possibility of blowing out a vein or having clotting after the IV is taken out. There could be some issues with edema and swelling. If the idea is to rehydrate, it’s much safer to do it orally. Studies show that orally rehydrating is better for you if you’re mildly dehydrated. There’s two things that they show consistently. Number one, it’s obviously safer to put something through your mouth than put it in a needle in your vein. Number two, your perceived rate of exertion, how hard you feel you’re working after rehydrating orally, is less than if you rehydrate via IV. If you rehydrate orally properly, the next day you’re going to feel a whole lot better when you’re exerting yourself.”

“Now that’s mild dehydration,” Novitzky added. As for extreme dehydration, Novitzky suggested, “You probably should go to a hospital. [And] I think you need to notify the commission where you’re fighting.”

If Floyd Mayweather was dehydrated after the May 1 weigh-in, the USADA doping control officer could have given him several glasses of water. USADA has yet to explain the medical justification and supporting data that led it to grant a retroactive therapeutic use exemption nineteen days after the fact for a procedure that's on the World Anti-Doping Agency’s "Prohibited Substances and Methods List".



Jeffrey John Novitzky is an agent for the Food and Drug Administration investigating the use of steroids in professional sports.
 
PEDs are part of the game. Shouldn't count on testing.
 
McGregor's test results have been discussed here many times, and he is no better than Mayweather.

Look at McGregor's reaction when Nate said everyone's on steroids.

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McGregor's test results have been discussed here many times, and he is no better than Mayweather.

Look at McGregor's reaction when Nate said everyone's on steroids.



There's no comparison whatsoever btn Connah and Floyd. Floyd may have been on PED's for twenty yrs...we're just catching up on the last 7 yrs of his career.
 
I think Nate Diaz said it best when he said, "They're all on steroids."
 
USADA utilizes the Athlete Biological Passport to longitudinally monitor an athlete’s urine and blood profiles, which allows to look for any minor or major fluctuations in an athlete’s blood and steroid values, including fluctuations in their [testosterone/epitestosterone] ratio.

Boxing writer Thomas Hauser was asked about such fluctuations, seeking to know if USADA could publish those T/E ratio results from each sample Mayweather has provided USADA from his 2010 fight against Shane Mosley through the Berto bout.


*this implies that Floyd has been using PED's for at least 7 yrs (9 fights); this implies he needs it to have an advantage; this implies he knows how to cheat the system/USADA agency

*Pacman received a large settlement to keep Floyd's USADA results confidential.

There's a lot on YouTube concerning Hauser and others condemning Floyd for using and eluding consequences... the Lance Armstrong of boxing.

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https://www.sbnation.com/longform/2015/9/9/9271811/can-boxing-trust-usada

Thomas Hauser is the author of 34 books including 'Muhammad Ali: His Life And Times'. In 2005, he was honored by the Boxing Writers Association of America, which bestowed the Nat Fleischer Award for career excellence in boxing journalism upon him.

McGregor can't trust anybody -- not his coaches, his promoters, his family.

His own son may have enlisted in the conspiracy against Conor. The entire country of Ireland is on the take, working to destroy him.

McGregor's only hope is to cheat like mad. Knives, guns, explosives, cyanide -- he should bring them all in the ring, Otherwise ... Floyd wins.
 
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