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Doping woes

Mayweather, USADA dispute report

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LAS VEGAS — Floyd Mayweather Jr. insists he did nothing wrong in taking an IV solution to rehydrate after the weighin for his fight against Manny Pacquiao.

Doping officials on Thursday also backed Mayweather, saying he disclosed the infusion to them before taking it and that it contained no prohibited substances.

A report Wednesday by SB Nation said representa­tives of the U.S. Anti-Doping Agency saw that Mayweather had taken the IV when they went to collect urine samples from him after the weigh-in. The report said the Mayweather did not receive a formal exemption from the USADA for the IV until three weeks after the fight.

But the USADA said it was aware of the IV prior to it being taken and that the Nevada Athletic Commission and Pacquiao’s representa­tives were notified. In a statement, the agency referred to what it called “numerous unfounded and false accusation­s” in the article, saying they were either a “genuine misunderst­anding of the facts or an intentiona­l desire to mislead.”

“It is simply absurd to suggest that we would ever compromise our integrity for any sport or athlete,” the statement said.

The substances in the IV — a saline solution and vitamins — are not banned by the USADA. But the World Anti-Doping Agency does not allow the high volume that Mayweather took because it can mask other substances.

“Although Mr. Mayweather’s applicatio­n was not approved until after his fight with Mr. Pacquiao and all tests results were reported, Mr. Mayweather did disclose the infusion to USADA in advance of the IV being administer­ed to him,” USADA’s statement read.

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 ?? (AP PHOTO/JOHN LOCHER) ?? BOXERS FLOYD MAYWEATHER JR., left, and Andre Berto pose for photograph­ers during a news conference Wednesday, Sept. 9, 2015, in Las Vegas. The pair are scheduled to fight Saturday for Mayweather’s WBC and WBA Super World welterweig­ht titles.
(AP PHOTO/JOHN LOCHER) BOXERS FLOYD MAYWEATHER JR., left, and Andre Berto pose for photograph­ers during a news conference Wednesday, Sept. 9, 2015, in Las Vegas. The pair are scheduled to fight Saturday for Mayweather’s WBC and WBA Super World welterweig­ht titles.

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