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  • #41
    Originally posted by richardt View Post
    And dumba$$ Mayweather fans are predictable too because they talked all kinds of crap about Pac and Ariza till Mayweather worked with Ariza and then they went silent. It takes a special kind of ****** to ignore that things go both ways.
    So true

    The dumba$s floyd fans said everything under the sun about Ariza and accusing drug use, but Mayweather hires him and Ariza suddenly became a top S&C coach. Same with catchweights until Mayweather drained Canelo.

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    • #42
      Originally posted by damian War View Post
      pacquiao changed his stance on testing when marquez sent him to the moon with the right hand heard round the world.. before that, he wanted cut off dates, he feared needles, it was against his religion, it weakened him, etc.
      If he knew he could get a retroactive TUE for IV rehydration like drug test weakened Floyd, maybe he'd be less opposed. However he probably couldn't, since he didn't have the test agency in his pocket.

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      • #43
        Originally posted by damian War View Post
        Let the commission do its job!!

        remember that pacstains.. well commission has spoken and said Floyd didn't violate any rule.
        the commission did their job alright.

        their job was to announce Floyd did nothing wrong

        but reiterated that Floyd should not do that again ( that noting wrong )

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        • #44
          Originally posted by damian War View Post
          Let the commission do its job!!

          remember that pacstains.. well commission has spoken and said Floyd didn't violate any rule.
          Hilarious stuff coming from a flo mo. Though this one is mildly ******ed, so I shouldn't laugh. But Team Pac was proposing OST supervised by NSAC, so that retroactive TUE would not fly, since it's against the WADA rules. That only works if you hire the testers under a private contract.

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          • #45
            wonder why the mayweathers are so quiet this days?

            they are the most talkative bunch in boxing

            Floyd Sr. - Pacfans don't know **** about IV

            TIVT TIVT TIVT IVAYWEATHER

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            • #46
              Why does Ariza get quoted so much. I don't think he ever boxed in his life and he is just a strength and conditioning guy. He has twice been fired by two good trainers because he tries to be more than just a conditioning coach and he can't be trusted. At least they don't think he can be trusted. He is a huge Mayweather kiss ass as well.

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              • #47
                Ariza, shut up......this guy should stick to his expertise.....low man on the totem pole

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                • #48
                  Originally posted by boxingfocus View Post
                  Sticking the story that Floyd needed a 750ml IV to rehydrate 3lbs. C'mon Ariza, if that's not trying to pull the wool over our eyes, nothing is. It flat out is not believable.
                  The IV was never about rehydration; in the grand scheme of things 750ml isn't going to change much of anything.

                  No way to prove it for sure, but my guess is that Floyd over-trained for the Pacquiao fight. Folks trying to spin an IV with Vitamin C/assorted vitamins into a full-blown "OMG steroids scandal" (yet not say a word about the guy who turned down a massive payday, while also stopping being an utter wrecking machine once random drug tests were even whispered) is a bit rich.

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                  • #49
                    Originally posted by Scipio2009 View Post
                    The IV was never about rehydration; in the grand scheme of things 750ml isn't going to change much of anything.

                    No way to prove it for sure, but my guess is that Floyd over-trained for the Pacquiao fight. Folks trying to spin an IV with Vitamin C/assorted vitamins into a full-blown "OMG steroids scandal" (yet not say a word about the guy who turned down a massive payday, while also stopping being an utter wrecking machine once random drug tests were even whispered) is a bit rich.
                    one of the best example of a Floyd fan and his logic

                    Floyd - nothing to see here move along now

                    Pac - bit rich

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                    • #50
                      Originally posted by hugh grant View Post
                      Don't know what more he wants to do in the sport? How about trying to become TBE? Because nothing of his 49 fights suggests to me he has tried to do that.!
                      Try lasting 12 rounds with GGG cos that would be better than anyone else has done. Take a risk and challenge.......how about fighting outside America, theres many boxes still to tick for Floyd.
                      If he spent less time fighting the Guerreros and Ortiz and Bertos of this world he might have been able to accomplish these things already.
                      Ortiz was the WBA world champion and was coming off a fight of the year victory against Berto. Fight made perfect sense at the time as Floyd was jus back from retirement and didn't have a world championship belt. Belts are important leverage when negotiating and they are good for promotional purposes.

                      All the above are the reason why it is ****** to criticize the Ortiz fight. There's a reason why GGG is tryna unify middleweight and belts are also the reason why everybody wants Adonis Stevenson and Kovalev to unify, same with Klitschko and Wilder. Nobody was talking bwt Wilder vs Klitschko before Wilder got the wbc belt.

                      Hindsight logic is crap because it turns people into idiots and hypocrits. Bet if Floyd had rejected the Maidana and Ortiz fights people would have called him a ducker of champions since they were both world champions, and they'd discredit his status as ppv king and p4p king because of that.

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