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  • Originally posted by IR0NFIST View Post
    SRL was actually a victim of sexual abuse, not the other way around. Get your facts straight.

    http://www.nytimes.com/2011/05/18/sp...-him.html?_r=0
    Looool. Look it up nitwit. And the others? How do you view them?

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    • Originally posted by Marvellous1 View Post
      You can see how much he wants to emulate Pacquiao. By making a stupid statement, they both started down a road that has only led to making themselves look more and more questionable.

      Instead of holding their hands (or Pac's case- left hand) up and admitting making a mistake, they seem to intent on staying on that slippery slope to ridicule. But as you said, entertaining.
      It's ridiculous right?

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      • This thread isn't about Mike Tyson, SRR, or SRL, so let's not stray away from the topic of this discussion.

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        • Floyd has never had difficulty cutting weight in previous fights, he's always stepped on the scales looking healthy and hydrated. With that being said, if the saline/multi-vitamin solution was strictly for rehydration purposes, then why would he need to take two mixtures for a single weight cut? A simple IV drip would have sufficed.

          Saline is commonly used by competitive endurance athletes as a masking agent for PEDs, and Vitamin C can be used to rapidly detoxify various drugs and chemicals from the body. When combined together you have yourself a highly effective method of bypassing a potential positive drug test.

          What do Floyd Mayweather Jr. and Lance Armstrong have in common? Both have admitted to using platelet rich plasma therapy, and both have used a saline solution prior to being administered a drug test.

          http://www.theverge.com/2013/1/17/38...ing-technology

          Here's an excerpt from that article.

          The most common way the cyclists confounded blood tests was through saline injections, a banned but undetectable practice. The extra hemoglobin and hematocrit cells that help a racer retain oxygen and avoid fatigue can be watered down below official thresholds by adding a saline solution to the blood within just 20 minutes' notice of an imminent test.
          Was Floyd Mayweather Jr. using the saline/multi-vitamin mixture to mask his use of PEDs?

          The red flag has been raised.

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          • Originally posted by IR0NFIST View Post
            Floyd has never had difficulty cutting weight in previous fights, he's always stepped on the scales looking healthy and hydrated. With that being said, if the saline/multi-vitamin solution was strictly for rehydration purposes, then why would he need to take two mixtures for a single weight cut? A simple IV drip would have sufficed.

            Saline is commonly used by competitive endurance athletes as a masking agent for PEDs, and Vitamin C can be used to rapidly detoxify various drugs and chemicals from the body. When combined together you have yourself a highly effective method of bypassing a potential positive drug test.

            What do Floyd Mayweather Jr. and Lance Armstrong have in common? Both have admitted to using platelet rich plasma therapy, and both have used a saline solution prior to being administered a drug test.

            http://www.theverge.com/2013/1/17/38...ing-technology

            Here's an excerpt from that article.



            Was Floyd Mayweather Jr. using the saline/multi-vitamin mixture to mask his use of PEDs?

            The red flag has been raised.
            He was drug tested before taking it and after. So your conspiracy theory has no legs.

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            • Originally posted by Isaac Clarke View Post
              He was drug tested before taking it and after. So your conspiracy theory has no legs.
              The NSAC accommodates Fraud Jr., they chose to turn a blind eye for his 'Dog House' sparring sessions that involved unsanctioned fights lasting more than 30 minutes. They accepted his blatant lie about the use of marijuana on All Access. They gave him a license to fight Miguel Cotto after he pled guilty to battery domestic violence, from which he only served 60 days of a 90 day jail sentence.

              Considering the above, even if Fraud Jr. does test positive, it will most likely get swept under the rug, like the alleged three failed drug test with USADA. He generates far too much revenue in The State of Nevada for them to throw him under the bus. When the money stops flowing, don't be surprised if the same people that have invested in him, decide to hang him out to dry.

              http://www.mmamania.com/2014/9/24/68...howtime-boxing

              http://www.maxboxing.com/news/max-boxing-news/the-ped-mess

              Here's an excerpt from the Thomas Hauser article.

              More specifically, it was rumored that Mayweather’s “A” sample had tested positive on three occasions and, after each positive test, USADA had found exceptional circumstances in the form of inadvertent use and gave Floyd a waiver. This waiver, according to the rumor, negated the need for a test of Floyd’s “B” sample. And because the “B” sample was never tested, a loophole in USADA’s contract with Mayweather and Golden Boy allowed the testing to proceed without the positive “A” sample results being reported to Mayweather’s opponent or the Nevada State Athletic Commission (which had jurisdiction over the fights).

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              • Originally posted by IR0NFIST View Post
                The NSAC accommodates Fraud Jr., they chose to turn a blind eye for his 'Dog House' sparring sessions that involved unsanctioned fights lasting more than 30 minutes. They accepted his blatant lie about the use of marijuana on All Access. They gave him a license to fight Miguel Cotto after he pled guilty to battery domestic violence, from which he only served 60 days of a 90 day jail sentence.

                Considering the above, even if Fraud Jr. does test positive, it will most likely get swept under the rug, like the alleged three failed drug test with USADA. He generates far too much revenue in The State of Nevada for them to throw him under the bus. When the money stops flowing, don't be surprised if the same people that have invested in him, decide to hang him out to dry.

                http://www.mmamania.com/2014/9/24/68...howtime-boxing

                http://www.maxboxing.com/news/max-boxing-news/the-ped-mess

                Here's an excerpt from the Thomas Hauser article.
                "Rumour"


                We know for a fact Pacquiao tried to use a PED after signing off as having no injuries and his promoter saying he was 100%.

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                • Originally posted by IR0NFIST View Post
                  This thread isn't about Mike Tyson, SRR, or SRL, so let's not stray away from the topic of this discussion.
                  Oh, now you want to stay on topic after your agenda was thrown out of the window? Loooooooooooool.

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                  • Originally posted by Isaac Clarke View Post
                    "Rumour"


                    We know for a fact Pacquiao tried to use a PED after signing off as having no injuries and his promoter saying he was 100%.
                    Conversing with this dummy is like pulling teeth.

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                    • Do you guys know how Lans Armstrong masked EPO usage? Here how his teammate Tyler Hamilton described it in his book, The Secret Race.

                      And if anybody on the team got too high, they could always lower their hematocrit by taking a speed bag, an IV bag of saline...
                      Last edited by DoktorSleepless; 05-24-2015, 02:15 PM.

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