Manny the Genetic Freak
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Yes there are. That is an arbitrarily high percentage.
Well not really, to be honest.
Athletes get dehydrated in these scenarios, especially fighters, because they are heavily cutting weight thus reducing water intake to close to zero. That's why a fighter is dehydrated on fight week in 99.9% of cases.
Floyd doesn't cut weight at all so the idea that he would need a 750 ml for being dehydrated is just comically ridiculous and totally void of any logic.
Floyd is also an high level athlete that is very wealthy. If he is dehydrated, he isn’t getting someone to slide him a Gatorade.
He will get medical help from professionals.Comment
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I dont need you to explain. I dont care about the other pac fans said. Take that up with the pac fans you are referring too.
Ok, so we agreed that Pac never used peds. Have a great day.Comment
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It's actually not high, if anything it could be higher.. I'm not sure you're clued up on this.
It's probably more than that, it's essentially THE sole reason a fighter is dehydrated on fight week. Due to extreme weight cutting, because, that requires extreme reduction of water (and food). To the point where you aren't drinking water at all for days.
I know this because I did it myself when I went on stage, and had my athletes do it on peak weak before a competiton.
On what planet does someone who drinks fluids the ENTIRE CAMP and cuts no weight need a 750 ml illegal IV? What logical explanation could you have for that? There isn't one.
He'd have been better off drinking a litre of water with electrolytes in it.Comment
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He was hiding dem peds. Guilty as fuukComment
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