"I've grown weary of your constant bitching about the testing that took place during 24/7 yesterday, so I've summoned up the energy to debunk all of your conspiracy theories.
Blood tubes come in different sizes. Some hold as little as 2 ml (2/5 of a teaspoon), some hold as much as 10 ml (2 teaspoons). Most hold around 5 or 6 ml's (one teaspoon = 5 ml). Capillary collection tubes, as used for babies, hold 0.25 ml to 1.0 ml.
The average male, meaning anyone weighing at or around 154 lbs; total volume of blood is about 5 liters, 5.3 quarts, or 5400 ml.
Yesterday, 4 standard tubs of blood were shown taken from Mosely. That's 4 teaspoons, or 20 ml of blood.
Thats around 0037%, less than 1% of the total amount of blood in the human body. Meaning the loss of blood both Mosely and Mayweather suffered yesterday were virtually non existent. Losing such minimal amounts of blood have no effect on the human body.
To put this into further perspective. When donating blood, a unit of blood, which is roughly 450 ml, is withdrawn from the body. That's 12% of the total volume of blood in the human body. Those 450 ml of blood are replenished within 24 hours.
Do we know if one of those fighters is really having his blood drained? Boxing is a shady sport and one of those boxers could be paying someone off to give either less blood or no blood at all.
2) if there was such a thing as blood-drained, the stronger fighter would remain stronger.
1. What is "blood-drained"?
too much loss of blood can make you weaker....
2. if there was such a thing as blood-drained, the stronger fighter would remain stronger
im not talking about a stonger fighter, im talking about styles here.... if your weak and drained ,and you think you can only last 6 rounds , which style is better...
a. conserve energy and potshot for 12 rounds
b. get all out for 3 rounds and get tired afterwards
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