Helium is lighter than air and easily rises to the top. Could a fighter realistically consume helium to make himself lighter on the scale?
Thomas Hearns comes to mind here; he was huge and he made the welterweight limit, how?
Of course they don't, haven't you heard Paul Malignaggi's voice.
Like I said earlier, Mike Tysons voice and his fleet Footedness is also a dead giveaway. I am trying to figure out if he undergoing helium therapy here, or just got finished eating Lennox Lewis's kids.
http://cdn.ebaumsworld.com/mediaFiles/picture/190494/80460762.jpg
This is serious business.
4 minutes is about as long as a fighter walks on stage, weighs in and walks out. coincidence? brain damage and boxing...another coincidence? I think not.
This explains why so many fighters are light headed during weigh ins. I don't agree with the rest; I've inhaled enough to know it's possible for an athlete.
You've obviously inhaled enough of something to create threads like this my guess would be more glue than helium
4 minutes is about as long as a fighter walks on stage, weighs in and walks out. coincidence? brain damage and boxing...another coincidence? I think not.
This explains why so many fighters are light headed during weigh ins. I don't agree with the rest; I've inhaled enough to know it's possible for an athlete.
Are you actually Brandon Rios?
4 minutes is about as long as a fighter walks on stage, weighs in and walks out. coincidence? brain damage and boxing...another coincidence? I think not.
This explains why so many fighters are light headed during weigh ins. I don't agree with the rest; I've inhaled enough to know it's possible for an athlete.
We can tell you have hence why you made this thread.
What's next do fighters drink antifreeze so they stay cool in a fight?
That would explain Mike Tyson's voice, and why he was Fleet footed. We are on to something. :D
That's an interesting point. He may have consumed too much, the effects of which are now audible at all times. He is fleet footed.
This reminds me of a thread on a automotive forum I frequent where I guy was asking why his car was running like shit, after he proudly announced he had changed his own oil. He then proceeds to post a picture of said motor oil...
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/0/01/ATF_Automatic_transmission_fluid_Dextron_III.JPG/640px-ATF_Automatic_transmission_fluid_Dextron_III.JPG
Congrats, thread starter.
You are THAT guy.
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Because if you breath in hydrogen twice (2H), it will combine with the oxygen in your lungs (O) and will form water (H2O), which will make you weigh more, duhhhh
As long as you stay away from pure oxygen you would be good.
lol haha yooo thats the funniest face/gif ive ever seen
gotta save that
but to answer op aka the biggest rios fan on nsb.. helium displaces oxygen in the body nd your tissues & brain needs the diffusion of oxygen to survive. a little bit temporarily wont hurt. but a lot, would be fatal. 4 mins w/o oxygen begins brain damage, hence holding your breath that long is impossible
4 minutes is about as long as a fighter walks on stage, weighs in and walks out. coincidence? brain damage and boxing...another coincidence? I think not.
Do some maths. No.
By my estimation it would require something like 400 LITRES of helium to lift around 1 pound of weight
see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lifting_gas
Lung capacity is around 6 litres... If you managed to get 5 litres into your lungs that's still only 5 grams loss of 'weight'
Also if you filled your lungs with 6 litres of helium you'd pass out.
This explains why so many fighters are light headed during weigh ins. I don't agree with the rest; I've inhaled enough to know it's possible for an athlete.
Why use helium why not say fuck it and go all the way to hydrogen which is the lightest gas of all.
Because if you breath in hydrogen twice (2H), it will combine with the oxygen in your lungs (O) and will form water (H2O), which will make you weigh more, duhhhh
Why use helium why not say fuck it and go all the way to hydrogen which is the lightest gas of all.
The answer is Obvious because when the fighter farts he would launch himself into orbit. Think bro think.