Could Floyd be on roids?

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  • PensionKiller
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    Could Floyd be on roids?

    Why did he retire when he was going to face Oscar in a rematch? The first fight was a SD and it made 2.4 Even if he did a fraction of that, he would make millions

    The man has super speed

    He has super reflexes

    He has super stamina

    He has super long arms

    He has brittle hands

    He went from 106 at 16 to 154 with Oscar

    Look how ripped he was against Oscar. I have never seen anyone go up in weight and be that ripped



    He may have faked a rib injury against JMM. Could he have needed time to cycle out of his PED'S EPO'S Steroids, HGH etc... just a question.

    He has roid rage often, calling people names. His roid rage showed so much when Rugged Man called him a cherry picker. His first defence is to attack with his mouth rather than answer him

    What was that purple gorilla piss drink he had? Hmmmm

    He often gets emotional, crying at press conferences, after fights like Gatti etc...

    Can anyone provide proof that he is innocent please
    Last edited by PensionKiller; 03-19-2010, 03:25 PM.
  • PensionKiller
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    #2


    Watch him cry at 5.11

    Very emotional.



    He gets quite upset in this interview with the rugged man


    Does Floyd used some kind of super PED that he needs to retire a few times after some of his biggest fights to cycle off PED's? Maybe they last a whole year?

    I'm not saying he does, but his often is irational

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    • Counter Punch
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      I don't know but he was willing to take a random blood test to prove he wasn't

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      • B.U.R.N.E.R
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        • Boxin'
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          #5
          Originally posted by PensionKiller
          The man has super speed

          He has super reflexes

          He has super stamina

          He has super long arms

          He has brittle hands

          He went from 106 at 16 to 154 with Oscar

          Look how ripped he was against Oscar. I have never seen anyone go up in weight and be that ripped



          He may have faked a rib injury against JMM. Could he have needed time to cycle out of his PED'S EPO'S Steroids, HGH etc... just a question.

          He has roid rage often, calling people names. His roid rage showed so much when Rugged Man called him a cherry picker. His first defence is to attack with his mouth rather than answer him

          What was that purple gorilla piss drink he had? Hmmmm

          He often gets emotional, crying at press conferences, after fights like Gatti etc...

          Can anyone provide proof that he is innocent please
          He is willing to do random blood testing.

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          • -MAKAVELLI-
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            #6
            he took the last 2 years detoxing...its easy to pass once you've cleaned up


            why do you think he came out of left field with his anti-PED campaign?

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            • PensionKiller
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              #7
              Originally posted by Counter Punch
              I don't know but he was willing to take a random blood test to prove he wasn't
              That's true, but maybe he could have cycled off it, like Pac is doing now?

              Originally posted by No Ceilings
              Sorry bro, it's a valid thread, just written poorly by me

              Originally posted by Erik18
              He is willing to do random blood testing.
              That's true, but maybe he could have cycled off it, like Pac is doing now?

              Originally posted by Makavelli
              he took the last 2 years detoxing...its easy to pass once you've cleaned up


              why do you think he came out of left field with his anti-PED campaign?
              Good point bro, the mayweather's seem to know quite abit about steroids, or atleast Mayweather Senior.

              It's funny that he retires after Hatton, after Oscar... Biggest fights and paydays at the time

              I mean does anyone really believe the rib injury was real? Be honest now

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              • Mr. Anonymous
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                #8
                Originally posted by PensionKiller
                The man has super speed

                He has super reflexes

                He has super stamina

                He has super long arms

                He has brittle hands

                He went from 106 at 16 to 154 with Oscar

                Look how ripped he was against Oscar. I have never seen anyone go up in weight and be that ripped



                He may have faked a rib injury against JMM. Could he have needed time to cycle out of his PED'S EPO'S Steroids, HGH etc... just a question.

                He has roid rage often, calling people names. His roid rage showed so much when Rugged Man called him a cherry picker. His first defence is to attack with his mouth rather than answer him

                What was that purple gorilla piss drink he had? Hmmmm

                He often gets emotional, crying at press conferences, after fights like Gatti etc...

                Can anyone provide proof that he is innocent please
                no...its meth

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                • Equinox
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                  Yea he may very well be after witnessing him reject the strictest of athletic drug tests.

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                  • PensionKiller
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                    #10
                    Now That Floyd Mayweather Has Retired (Again) - Who Will De La Hoya Fight Next?

                    07.06.08 - by James Slater: Floyd Mayweather Junior, in his official press release to the media in which he announced his retirement, spoke of having a heavy heart as he made his news public. Oscar De La Hoya, who was supposed to fight Mayweather in a rematch in September, must also have a pretty heavy heart right now..

                    Convinced he'd beat "Money" in their scheduled (but not signed) return fight, De La Hoya will now have to face the fact that he will never get the opportunity to prove it. As such, "The Golden Boy" has to be more than a touch shocked and upset at present - best laid plans and all that. And while Mayweather has announced his retirement before, only to fight again within a few months of having made his announcement, it looks as though the 31-year-old means it this time. Therefore the news has come as quite a shock, almost certainly to De La Hoya - a fighter who is usually accustomed to getting what he wants. And what he wanted most of all in his final year in boxing was a second fight with Mayweather, and a chance to go out on top in a farewell to boxing, you're-going-to-miss-me-now-I've-retired, blaze of glory. Now, however, Floyd has somewhat upstaged Oscar.

                    No longer will 2008 be looked at as the year in which Oscar De La Hoya retired from boxing. 2008 will now be known as the year in which the reigning and undefeated pound-for-pound king, Floyd Mayweather Junior, quit the sport whilst still very much on top of his game. Mayweather had a number of truly exciting and winnable fights out there for him and the current welterweight champion was expected to take at least a couple of them - therefore his decision to quit the game is big news. De La Hoya, on the other hand, is 35 and considered past his best - therefore his retirement is not such a newsworthy story. So, what does De La Hoya do now?



                    http://www.********boxing.com/news.php?p=15997&more=1

                    WHY DID FLOYD RETIRE AND AVOID ANOTHER HUGE PAYDAY WITH OSCAR WHO BOTH DID 2.4 MILLIONS BUYS?

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