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    by David P. Greisman - Put aside the jokes about a man nicknamed “50 Cent” being worried about going broke. The rapper born Curtis Jackson is a multi-platinum multimillionaire who built up his bank account through the music industry and bolstered it through other investments.

    There was no lack of money behind his fledgling boxing promotional company. The problem was that he lacked “Money” Mayweather.

    Floyd Mayweather Jr., the best boxer in the world and the highest-paid athlete in sports, once was expected to join up with Jackson, taking Mayweather Promotions and turning it into a company named after another one of Mayweather’s slogans — “TMT Promotions,” short for “The Money Team.”

    That never happened. There was no “Money.” They were no longer a team. And now, three years later, the company that instead was called SMS Promotions has filed in federal court for Chapter 11 bankruptcy.

    The filing gives Jackson’s company the opportunity to try to reorganize, work out agreements to pay off debt, modify terms of contracts, and then attempt to emerge as a viable business. It listed between $100,000 and $500,000 in estimated liabilities and between $100,000 and $500,000 in estimated assets. Also checked off was a box indicating that SMS Promotions “estimates that, after any exempt property is excluded and administrative expenses paid, there will be no funds available for distribution to unsecured creditors.” [Click Here To Read More]

  • #2
    Mayweather took the saline mix via IV? and wasn't it 500ml? that's shady.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by Weebler I View Post
      Mayweather took the saline mix via IV? and wasn't it 500ml? that's shady.
      Did he test positive for anything? Didn't think so.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by [HORUS] REBORN View Post
        Did he test positive for anything? Didn't think so.
        That's what's it's used for, there's a reason it's not allowed:

        WADA has justified the inclusion of IV infusions on the Prohibited List given the intent of some athletes to manipulate their plasma volume levels in order to mask the use of a prohibited substance and/or to distort the values in the Athlete Biological Passport.
        http://www.usada.org/is-it-prohibite...-and-recovery/

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Weebler I View Post
          That's what's it's used for, there's a reason it's not allowed:

          http://www.usada.org/is-it-prohibite...-and-recovery/
          He was tested on that same day and also was tested a day prior on May 1.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by radioraheem View Post
            He was tested on that same day and also was tested a day prior on May 1.
            Shut em down!

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            • #7
              Originally posted by radioraheem View Post
              He was tested on that same day and also was tested a day prior on May 1.
              Lance Armstrong was tested plenty of times too and received similar the****utic exemptions.

              If rehydration is the aim, what is the reason for his choice of the intravenous method when it has been shown to be less effective than the oral method of rehydration?

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Weebler I View Post
                Lance Armstrong was tested plenty of times too and received similar the****utic exemptions.

                If rehydration is the aim, what is the reason for his choice of the intravenous method when it has been shown to be less effective than the oral method of rehydration?
                Did you not read the article that Mayweather was tested BEFORE taking the mix and AFTER taking the mix?

                You want to keep making a mockery of yourself with weak conspiracy theories?

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by radioraheem View Post
                  You want to keep making a mockery of yourself with weak conspiracy theories?
                  You didn't answer the question.

                  Let me ask it again:

                  If rehydration is the aim, what is the reason for his choice of the intravenous method when it has been shown to be less effective than the oral method of rehydration?

                  Did you not read the article that Mayweather was tested BEFORE taking the mix and AFTER taking the mix?
                  When you can get a the****utic exemption in the event of a positive test without having to inform anyone, of what value are the tests?
                  Last edited by Weebler I; 06-01-2015, 01:42 AM.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Weebler I View Post
                    You didn't answer the question.

                    Let me ask it again:

                    If rehydration is the aim, what is the reason for his choice of the intravenous method when it has been shown to be less effective than the oral method of rehydration?

                    Like I said, when you can get a the****utic exemption in the event of a positive test without having to inform anyone, of what value are the tests?
                    Because first, they tested him PRIOR to taking the mix, and AFTER taking the mix. And he also tested NEGATIVE. So your weak point is already mute before even attempting to make it.

                    It matters not what was his reason, it was his choice whether one is allegedly more effective or not.

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