Mayweather's head grew?! Uh oh... (video)

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  • Dr Rumack
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    #51
    Originally posted by QballLobo
    I don't think its fair to accuse either guy of being on something without proof. With that said though it would be extremely naive to think that Floyd would be above cheating. He has shown he has no respect for laws or rules. Couple that with his un ending desire to stay on top and I wouldn't think for one second he would be above taking something to get an edge if he thought he was slipping and thought he had the means to stay ahead of any testing. We saw though the biogenesis case that the testing is years behind the science. Guys that were taking that stuff were passing MLB and Olympic testing with ease.

    I believe if either Pacquiao or Mayweather are on something it will be revealed in time after they are done and after there is no incentive for someone in the know to protect them and need to make a few bucks.
    If Pac was on something well definitely find out because that ****** Ariza will have been involved.

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    • I Love Jesus!
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      #52
      Mayweather is juiced to the gills. Him pretending to not know what TRT is was a dead give away. Come on, there is a TV commercial on for TRT everyday for the last 3 years plus he's a 37 year old athlete who hangs with a bunch of bodybuilders. The only way he could never here of TRT is if he lived in isolation for the last 5 years.

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      • DondiNeverLeft
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        #53
        Pac is the one that has used in the past. Simple.

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        • JHAVIS
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          #54
          Originally posted by Foreign Soil
          HGH is infamous for making cranium size to enlarge.
          HgH is not a steroid

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          • JHAVIS
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            #55
            Originally posted by punchr
            You can still change your mind; I won't make fun of you, bro...

            How about you go read a book or try educating yourself, not reading silly ass tweets from people who don't know the difference between HGH and a steroid. HGH may give your face a bloated look, causing the head to look larger. Now go educate yourself and get back at me, bro...

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            • Sugar Adam Ali
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              #56
              I don't see it

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              • Dr Rumack
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                #57
                Originally posted by I Love Jesus!
                Mayweather is juiced to the gills. Him pretending to not know what TRT is was a dead give away. Come on, there is a TV commercial on for TRT everyday for the last 3 years plus he's a 37 year old athlete who hangs with a bunch of bodybuilders. The only way he could never here of TRT is if he lived in isolation for the last 5 years.
                I think there's a real chance Mayweather is using TRT alright. But honestly, just like with Pacquiao it's not really fair to point fingers at individuals unless there's some reasonably solid evidence. There are some red flags for both guys, especially the Pacquiao camp's well documented hesitation over non-commission testing. But it all falls well short of a solid case in either instance.

                Personally I think it's irrational to think that doping isn't widespread in boxing. You have the holy trilogy of obvious performance benefits, major incentives (given the economic consequences of winning or losing big fights), and little or no chance of getting caught. It would be far stranger if boxers weren't doping.

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                • Vasyl’s dad
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                  #58
                  Originally posted by Dr Rumack
                  I think there's a real chance Mayweather is using TRT alright. But honestly, just like with Pacquiao it's not really fair to point fingers at individuals unless there's some reasonably solid evidence. There are some red flags for both guys, especially the Pacquiao camp's well documented hesitation over non-commission testing. But it all falls well short of a solid case in either instance.

                  Personally I think it's irrational to think that doping isn't widespread in boxing. You have the holy trilogy of obvious performance benefits, major incentives (given the economic consequences of winning or losing big fights), and little or no chance of getting caught. It would be far stranger if boxers weren't doping.
                  PAC didn't balk at the testing. He agreed to it as long as he was able to add his own stipulation, a cut off date. Seems fair considering nobody else was being asked. Floyd walked .

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                  • radioraheem
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                    #59
                    Originally posted by Berry Picker
                    PAC didn't balk at the testing. He agreed to it as long as he was able to add his own stipulation, a cut off date. Seems fair considering nobody else was being asked. Floyd walked .
                    He's correct, Team Pacquaio balked at testing. Part of it is kinda understandable because it was something brand new.

                    But Team Pacquaio did balk at testing. Floyd's original proposal was NO CUT OFF. Team Pacquaio wanted a 21-day or so cut off, Team Floyd threw in a 14-day cut-off window as a nice gesture in compromising considering he didn't have to do that. That was REJECTED by Team Pacquaio.

                    First round, the blame is on Team Pacquaio. Afterwards, you can totally feel free to blame Floyd for the fight not happening. That's calling a spade a spade.

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                    • MindBat
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                      #60
                      Originally posted by LarryXXX
                      Have no damn idea what you are on about
                      Me neither and then he wants to post a caricature of James Toney and say it's Floyd.








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