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  • IR0NFIST
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    #3371
    Originally posted by ADP02
    Actually I do know that he did not work out but Floyd did have a light workout the night before the weigh in. Nothing intense. Which makes sense.

    I gave you all that you need to know. You just don't get it!

    Again, Floyd volunteered for something then opted out. See the difference?
    Again, Floyd didn't have to lose overnight 10, 15, 20 lbs. Funny how you Floyd fans said that Canelo was not drained trying to lose so much weight but here, Floyd fans caught saying differently for Floyd, with no weight issues.

    Here he is at 30 day out. Floyd has been very consistent throughout the years:
    The severe fl0motion sickness appears to be worsening with each consecutive post. He doesn't want to accept the obvious fact that the higher ups in Vegas have a financial stake in Floyd's fights, and are willing to turn a blind eye to his lying and cheating ways.

    This was blatantly evident when Floyd's jail sentence was postponed so that he could fight Miguel Cotto.

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      #3372
      Originally posted by radioraheem
      Again, it is common practice. The majority of professional boxers rehydrate via IV. It's only the morons that think otherwise, that think fighters just miraculously drink 10 to 20 lbs of water within 24 hours!

      Here's an example of it, but it goes unsaid. And there is nothing wrong with it. It is permissible and commonly done by many fighters. Pacquiao did nothing wrong here.

      [IMG]http://i20.***********.com/albums/b229/margonz/boxing/tail1.jpg[/IMG]


      Spoken like a guy who's never worked out a single day of his life. You still haven't provided a credible source or study that gives insight on the common use of IVs in boxing. Try harder.

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        #3373
        Originally posted by ADP02
        Actually I do know that he did not work out but Floyd did have a light workout the night before the weigh in. Nothing intense. Which makes sense.

        I gave you all that you need to know. You just don't get it!

        Again, Floyd volunteered for something then opted out. See the difference?
        Again, Floyd didn't have to lose overnight 10, 15, 20 lbs. Funny how you Floyd fans said that Canelo was not drained trying to lose so much weight but here, Floyd fans caught saying differently for Floyd, with no weight issues.

        Here he is at 30 day out. Floyd has been very consistent throughout the years:
        Him not having to lose so much weight does not disprove he was dehydrated.

        Again, you are pointing to weights very distant from each other. None of which prove or disprove he was dehydrated. And that's your problem. You lack any concrete evidence proving he was NOT dehydrated.

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          #3374
          Originally posted by IR0NFIST


          Spoken like a guy who's never worked out a single day of his life. You still haven't provided a source or a study that provides insight on the common use of IVs in boxing. Try harder.
          Again, only the morons like you believe fighters just throw on 10 lbs to 20 lbs overnight within 24 hours -- via oral drinking. You're a bigger fool that I thought. Really believing his hero put on 13 lbs within 24 hours just by praying and drinking glasses.

          And the irony about it all is that there is absolutely nothing wrong with Pacquiao rehydrating via IV for that fight. It is permissible and common practice for the majority of fighters.

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            #3375
            Originally posted by radioraheem
            Him not having to lose so much weight does not disprove he was dehydrated.

            Again, you are pointing to weights very distant from each other. None of which prove or disprove he was dehydrated. And that's your problem. You lack any concrete evidence proving he was NOT dehydrated.


            And you lack any concrete evidence to prove that he WAS dehydrated. USADA hasn't even provided a medical justification for not treating Floyd’s dehydration with “several glasses of water.”

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              #3376
              Originally posted by IR0NFIST


              And you lack any concrete evidence to prove that he WAS dehydrated. USADA hasn't even provided a medical justification for not treating Floyd’s dehydration with “several glasses of water.”
              The evidence was that there was a Paramedic on-site to administer it, along with USADA. Then later received a Retroactive TUE because of it. Then months later he ended up speaking on it mentioning his urine being very dark -- sign of dehydration. Meanwhile, we are supposed to believe the non-existent evidence of keyboard warriors that he was not dehydrated.

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                #3377
                Originally posted by radioraheem
                Again, only the morons like you believe fighters just throw on 10 lbs to 20 lbs overnight within 24 hours -- via oral drinking. You're a bigger fool that I thought. Really believing his hero put on 13 lbs within 24 hours just by praying and drinking glasses.

                And the irony about it all is that there is absolutely nothing wrong with Pacquiao rehydrating via IV for that fight. It is permissible and common practice for the majority of fighters.


                If you think it's physically impossible to regain 15 lbs that was lost during a weight cut without the use of an IV, then you're an even bigger fool than I thought.

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                  #3378
                  Originally posted by IR0NFIST


                  If you think it's physically impossible to regain 15 lbs that was lost during a weight cut without the use of an IV, then you're an even bigger fool than I thought.
                  Yes, it's possible via IV. And the fighter will feel good right away. Very important when you have a fight within 24 hours as well. But again, you constantly show yourself to be foolish.

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                    #3379
                    Originally posted by radioraheem
                    The evidence was that there was a Paramedic on-site to administer it, along with USADA. Then later received a Retroactive TUE because of it. Then months later he ended up speaking on it mentioning his urine being very dark -- sign of dehydration. Meanwhile, we are supposed to believe the non-existent evidence of keyboard warriors that he was not dehydrated.


                    Floyd was dehydrated from constantly pissing on your back and telling you it's raining.

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                      #3380
                      Originally posted by IR0NFIST


                      Floyd was dehydrated from constantly pissing on your back and telling you it's raining.
                      That's a new one! At least you got something new for a change.

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