Mayweather's IV injection (Master thread)
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Smh at other boxing websites/video comments on YT where black boxing fans (many who were Floyd fans) who are criticizing Floyd's IV usage are being called coons or accused of "hating on another brother." Ridiculous.Comment
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"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.
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Please post links.
Best regards, zarokuComment
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Perhaps you can include an excerpt from the Mayweather interview when he spread lies about how MMA was created so "white people could succeed in combat sports".
That was probably one most irresponsible claims the racist black fighter Floyd Mayweather contributed to the racist sub-culture.Last edited by ReIoaded; 10-17-2015, 08:10 PM.Comment
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Incorrect again. Hauser said what he said to point out that Floyd did not require an IV. This was using factual data and a key witness (NSAC physician) and Floyd's pre-fight form.
"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.
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So much facts to dispute Mayweather's dehydration theory.
Plus the fact that,
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.
the procedure he used is illegal, that's cheating. the only people that doesn't give a crap about this are floyd's minions who at the same time wish that they could convince everyone else to don't give a crapLast edited by Spoon23; 10-17-2015, 10:02 PM.Comment
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I'm almost positive Hauser did his homework and fact checked everything. He has a Law degree, he knows what he's doing when it comes to building a case and a pile of evidence to prove a point. YOU are not qualified to question his expertise in the field of journalism and research.Comment
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