Originally posted by TheProudLunatic
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Pacquiao Without PEDs? Just Another Overhyped Boxer
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Dumb ass OP. Did you forget about the IV usage during their bout in 2015? Mayweather used it to mask other substances.
Delusional fan boy, get on your knees and suck. I bet if you were in hospital, Mayweather wouldn't give a damn if you was, nor would he even bother to visit you. He'd be like "Who the fuq is that fanboy?" Oh well, he's in the hospital, not my problem.
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- - Interesting to see all the soft lads loving l'l floydy squalling fer his cra ck daddy when things got tough.
Seen boys go squallin' fer mommy, but never daddy until l'l floydy came along.
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Originally posted by IceTrayDaGang View Post
dont get mad i exposed your lies.
None of you bltches can answer my easy question!!!!!!
Last edited by TheProudLunatic; 06-05-2025, 10:12 PM.
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Originally posted by Quiksilva View PostDumb ass OP. Did you forget about the IV usage during their bout in 2015? Mayweather used it to mask other substances.
Delusional fan boy, get on your knees and suck. I bet if you were in hospital, Mayweather wouldn't give a damn if you was, nor would he even bother to visit you. He'd be like "Who the fuq is that fanboy?" Oh well, he's in the hospital, not my problem.
Probably TL/DR!!!!
"The Mayweather vs Pacquiao fight contract regarding the drug testing protocol for the bout, administered by USADA, allowed for the****utic use exemptions (TUEs). However, it was reported that Floyd Mayweather received an IV infusion of saline and vitamins before the fight, prompting controversy.
Key points about the IV usage and the contract:- Mayweather's IV Use: Mayweather received an IV infusion of saline and vitamins, reportedly for rehydration purposes, prior to the fight.
- WADA Rules: The World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) generally prohibits intravenous infusions of more than 50 milliliters per six hours unless related to hospital admissions or surgical procedures, as they can potentially mask or dilute banned substances.
- TUE Process: Mayweather applied for and was granted a TUE by USADA for the IV infusion.
- Timing of TUE Approval: A point of contention was that the TUE was granted after the IV was administered and even after the fight and test results were reported, which was considered unusual (not illegal)
- Nevada State Athletic Commission (NSAC) Involvement: The NSAC, which oversees boxing in Nevada, stated that only they, not USADA, were authorized to grant TUEs. USADA reportedly did not notify the NSAC or Pacquiao's team about the exemption until after it was granted, well after the fight.
- Mayweather's Statement: Mayweather denied any wrongdoing and stated that he followed the rules of both the NSAC and USADA.
Everything after "allowed" is inconsequential
TeamPac didn't have to sign it.
Were they dumber than May and couldn't read
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Would May, in any condition, lose (or be robbed) by the these guys -
Timmeh (4th rate knockoff). 3 fights would not be necessary)
JMM (that's been settled. 4 fights?!?!?)
HORN (a bummy version of Maidana)
Ugas (Basic AF)
Morales (PBF would have been charged with involuntary manslaughter)
And no MFer was ever going to KO him
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Originally posted by TheProudLunatic View Post
Team Pac signed off on it, so the only ones crying are losers like you.
Probably TL/DR!!!!
"The Mayweather vs Pacquiao fight contract regarding the drug testing protocol for the bout, administered by USADA, allowed for the****utic use exemptions (TUEs). However, it was reported that Floyd Mayweather received an IV infusion of saline and vitamins before the fight, prompting controversy.
Key points about the IV usage and the contract:- Mayweather's IV Use: Mayweather received an IV infusion of saline and vitamins, reportedly for rehydration purposes, prior to the fight.
- WADA Rules: The World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) generally prohibits intravenous infusions of more than 50 milliliters per six hours unless related to hospital admissions or surgical procedures, as they can potentially mask or dilute banned substances.
- TUE Process: Mayweather applied for and was granted a TUE by USADA for the IV infusion.
- Timing of TUE Approval: A point of contention was that the TUE was granted after the IV was administered and even after the fight and test results were reported, which was considered unusual (not illegal)
- Nevada State Athletic Commission (NSAC) Involvement: The NSAC, which oversees boxing in Nevada, stated that only they, not USADA, were authorized to grant TUEs. USADA reportedly did not notify the NSAC or Pacquiao's team about the exemption until after it was granted, well after the fight.
- Mayweather's Statement: Mayweather denied any wrongdoing and stated that he followed the rules of both the NSAC and USADA.
Everything after "allowed" is inconsequential
TeamPac didn't have to sign it.
Were they dumber than May and couldn't read
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