Do you think Shane was blood-drained?
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It's was obvious that some Pacquiao fans were going to make this excuse if Mayweather dominated. Draining a fighter to make weight would actually have a much bigger affect on performance than a bit of blood.Comment
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Seriously..... and i say this with all due respect for your culture and identity:
You guys must stop using the term "blood drained". Not only is it physically impossible from the testing quan******, but it makes you look somewhat primitive, superstitious, or just plan daft.
There were 14,000 athletes at the Beijing Olympics. The most tested atheletes are the ones who are winning. Not the ones who are losing. Let me repeat: The WINNING athletes are the ones who are tested most.
If Usain Bolt has a 200m race in the morning, he is tested after that race. He will then go and run the 100m final that night.
Michael Phelps was tested more than any other athlete. Bar none. He even volunteered for a new, additional testing program.
The amount of blood is inconsequential. Shane gave four small vials of blood over an eith week period. Stop yourselves. Now.
Why wasn't Floyd "blood drained"?
The 24/7 test you saw was the Monday before the fight. And they asked for URINE. Remember Shane said "I'd just rather you stick a needle in my arm and take a little blood. I'm good".Comment
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He just looked "off" for some reason.. the fire was in his eyes but there was a certain fatigue in his face, and a look of frustration as if his body wasn't doing what he wanted it to do..
Which is incidentally, the same way pacquiao looked in the first morales fight- both he and shane were blood tested the day of the weigh in- when they were de-hydrated, fatigued and malnourished.
And on 24/7.. how come the blood testing committee showed up at shane's house, but they didn't show anything about floyd taking the test?
Just some things i'm wondering about..Comment
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