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  • Originally posted by Rath View Post
    do you think it was funny or you are just trying to hide your tears?

    maybe it was just a PC talk
    Keepin this conversation light hearted man....

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    • Originally posted by hardvibes View Post
      Yep exactly. As of today, there is not a single proof that he was dehydrated.

      Not a single proof he wasn't? Don't embarrass yourself flobos. Go back and read ADP02's post http://www.boxingscene.com/forums/sh...&postcount=302 :

      Also, Mayweather was given a pre-fight physical examination by the Nevada State Athletic Commission on the day of the weigh-in. Did he disclose to commission doctors at that time that he was so badly dehydrated that he needed an IV infusion? No, he did not. Nor, according to NSAC records, did the examining physician find evidence of dehydration.

      If a fighter is dehydrated, his blood pressure is likely to be low and his pulse rate high. That wasn’t the case with Mayweather as evidenced by the Nevada State Athletic Commission medical data sheet.

      Mayweather’s blood pressure was 118/84. In other words, his systolic blood pressure (pressure when the heart is contracting and pumping blood out) was 118. And his diastolic blood pressure (pressure when the heart is resting between beats) was 84. That’s normal for a professional athlete.

      Mayweather’s pulse rate – 60 sitting and 66 standing – was also normal.

      When a ring doctor tells a fighter to open his mouth wide at a pre-fight physical examination, the doctor isn’t looking for cavities. He’s checking for loose teeth and cuts inside the mouth. The doctor is also checking the mucous membrane lining inside the fighter’s mouth for signs of dehydration. Furthermore, if a fighter is dehydrated, there are additional signs of that condition in his skin turgor (the time it takes for skin to return to its original position after being pinched). Neither of these conditions was noted by the examining doctor.

      To repeat: Mayweather showed no significant signs of dehydration at his pre-fight physical examination.


      KABOOM!

      you are out of context, he chopped wood doe he swam doe, he never did that in any of his other fight.

      Floyd fans are really something hahahahaha

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      • Originally posted by DeandreXI View Post
        Keepin this conversation light hearted man....
        i understood

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        • Originally posted by TMNTForever View Post
          Yes. You're one of those kids who made up a story that Michael Jackson ******ed you and that's how you got rich.
          Great response kid your intellect is flying proudly , we need more of you in these places the kindergartens are over flowing .

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          • Originally posted by hardvibes View Post
            Yep exactly. As of today, there is not a single proof that he was dehydrated.

            Not a single proof he wasn't? Don't embarrass yourself flobos. Go back and read ADP02's post http://www.boxingscene.com/forums/sh...&postcount=302 :

            Also, Mayweather was given a pre-fight physical examination by the Nevada State Athletic Commission on the day of the weigh-in. Did he disclose to commission doctors at that time that he was so badly dehydrated that he needed an IV infusion? No, he did not. Nor, according to NSAC records, did the examining physician find evidence of dehydration.

            If a fighter is dehydrated, his blood pressure is likely to be low and his pulse rate high. That wasn’t the case with Mayweather as evidenced by the Nevada State Athletic Commission medical data sheet.

            Mayweather’s blood pressure was 118/84. In other words, his systolic blood pressure (pressure when the heart is contracting and pumping blood out) was 118. And his diastolic blood pressure (pressure when the heart is resting between beats) was 84. That’s normal for a professional athlete.

            Mayweather’s pulse rate – 60 sitting and 66 standing – was also normal.

            When a ring doctor tells a fighter to open his mouth wide at a pre-fight physical examination, the doctor isn’t looking for cavities. He’s checking for loose teeth and cuts inside the mouth. The doctor is also checking the mucous membrane lining inside the fighter’s mouth for signs of dehydration. Furthermore, if a fighter is dehydrated, there are additional signs of that condition in his skin turgor (the time it takes for skin to return to its original position after being pinched). Neither of these conditions was noted by the examining doctor.

            To repeat: Mayweather showed no significant signs of dehydration at his pre-fight physical examination.


            KABOOM!

            Damning evidence

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            • Originally posted by Rath View Post
              you are out of context, he chopped wood doe he swam doe, he never did that in any of his other fight.

              Floyd fans are really something hahahahaha
              Hahaha!

              And where did all the wood chopping POWER go? He did fight scared, even his father said so in the ring. A few jabs here and there (many landed on Manny's gloves btw) and all running

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              • Originally posted by Rath View Post
                ingrid is false

                link please where you got ingrid.

                so you thought just answering a questions is good enough.
                So now you think not answering questions is better , do you realize youre acting like a flip flopper when its put to you youre an empty glass .

                It would be inappropriate to give Ingrids full name on a public forum I know her personally , she is a registered nurse and she gave the IV fluids to Floyd now would you answer my questions about Paulis damming accusations regarding Manny and his PED taking .

                Listen closely we need to unite and stamp out PED use by our fighters can you find anything false here , can you prove what he says is false , have you got a legitimate reason why Manny is scared to take Pauli to court on this .

                Come on fellow boxing fan get with the program let us unite and stamp out drugs in boxing



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                • Some flobos are still stuck in the matrix.

                  As of today, there is not a single proof that he was badly dehydrated.

                  Not a single proof he wasn't? Don't embarrass yourself flobos:

                  Also, Mayweather was given a pre-fight physical examination by the Nevada State Athletic Commission on the day of the weigh-in. Did he disclose to commission doctors at that time that he was so badly dehydrated that he needed an IV infusion? No, he did not. Nor, according to NSAC records, did the examining physician find evidence of dehydration.

                  If a fighter is dehydrated, his blood pressure is likely to be low and his pulse rate high. That wasn’t the case with Mayweather as evidenced by the Nevada State Athletic Commission medical data sheet.

                  Mayweather’s blood pressure was 118/84. In other words, his systolic blood pressure (pressure when the heart is contracting and pumping blood out) was 118. And his diastolic blood pressure (pressure when the heart is resting between beats) was 84. That’s normal for a professional athlete.

                  Mayweather’s pulse rate – 60 sitting and 66 standing – was also normal.

                  When a ring doctor tells a fighter to open his mouth wide at a pre-fight physical examination, the doctor isn’t looking for cavities. He’s checking for loose teeth and cuts inside the mouth. The doctor is also checking the mucous membrane lining inside the fighter’s mouth for signs of dehydration. Furthermore, if a fighter is dehydrated, there are additional signs of that condition in his skin turgor (the time it takes for skin to return to its original position after being pinched). Neither of these conditions was noted by the examining doctor.

                  To repeat: Mayweather showed no significant signs of dehydration at his pre-fight physical examination.


                  KABOOM!

                  Last edited by hardvibes; 10-15-2015, 03:11 AM.

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                  • Originally posted by Reloaded View Post
                    I want to know why Manny ignores Pauli when his accusations are so much more conclusive than Hauser , Hauser goes to great lengths to make sure he says he dont know if Floyd cheated , Pauli is saying Manny cheated 100% .

                    Why no resonse from Manny .





                    You know it's bad when fl0mos start posting Paulie Malignaggi vids in an attempt to defuse the situation.

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                    • Originally posted by IR0NFIST View Post


                      You know it's bad when fl0mos start posting Paulie Malignaggi vids in an attempt to defuse the situation.
                      Its all related , no answers from the Manny fanboys show the real deflection .

                      Im all for stamping out drugs and you ignore Mannys history of cheating according to Pauli , the fact is Pauli is more known in boxing and to the general public than Hauser and he is worth lots more money than Hauser , Hauser is only making up a movie of maybes he specifically says he dont know if Floyd cheated while Pauli is stomping his feet saying Manny 100% cheated and then is shoving his ass in Mannys face saying sue me , and Manny does nothing , something up the sht with that .

                      Manny is guilty by the very rational that Floyd is , as boxing fans we should have the same eye on all .

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