Mr plunger you take me the wrong way , I hate haters and like nothing more than pulling them apart , an obsessed Floyd fan or Manny fan for that matter will start threads about them day after day , I dont start any I just rip into haters that are just flat out hating for the sake of hating .
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LOL i tried to ignore this and didn't want to accuse Floyd, but this IV stuff is bad. He never struggles to make weight, so he would not need an IV. He could have chewed a vitamin C and drank a bottle of water.
The low te levels etc mean nothing to me, the IV was meant to flush or Dilute something. There is not any other explanation that i can think of.
If it was someone like Broner, I could overlook it as he always struggles to make weight. With Floyd though there is a few subtle things along with one blatant thing.
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LOL i tried to ignore this and didn't want to accuse Floyd, but this IV stuff is bad. He never struggles to make weight, so he would not need an IV. He could have chewed a vitamin C and drank a bottle of water.
The low te levels etc mean nothing to me, the IV was meant to flush or Dilute something. There is not any other explanation that i can think of.
If it was someone like Broner, I could overlook it as he always struggles to make weight. With Floyd though there is a few subtle things along with one blatant thing.Comment
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You dont have to be struggling to make weight to be dehydrated , you only need an imbalance in your osmotic pressure and that can be caused by sodium or potassium balance being out of tilt , people are making so much out of a super highly trained athlete being a little bit dehydrated , its madness in the form of very limited knowledge concerning such highly trained athletes , its common in people and animals . dehydration is a range its not an on off switch .Comment
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You dont have to be struggling to make weight to be dehydrated , you only need an imbalance in your osmotic pressure and that can be caused by sodium or potassium balance being out of tilt , people are making so much out of a super highly trained athlete being a little bit dehydrated , its madness in the form of very limited knowledge concerning such highly trained athletes , its common in people and animals . dehydration is a range its not an on off switch .
Trust me, drinking water would have solved his issue if it was only moderate re-hydration needed. Gatorade would even do the trick to regain sodium. Most athletes do not go pumping IV's in them unless it becomes medically necessary, or, they are up to something else.Comment
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I know this subject very well and what Floyd's excuses are are quite lame.
You did not respond to my question as usual. Which excuse of Floyd's are you believing. I will be patiently waiting.Comment
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You're missing the point entirely. If Floyd was, by your own words "a little bit dehydrated", then he wouldn't have needed the IVs in the first place. Like the person before me stated, a vitamin c capsule and water would have been enough to regain whatever fluids he may have lost during training.
I know how much you guys hate Floyd , so it doesnt take much to get you really going but the way you are ignoring things is so biased .Comment
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