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Originally posted by Reloaded View PostIts very common with Manny fanboys they cannot take their own BS thrown back at them .Originally posted by Reloaded View PostYou cant accept what is said so you pull crap out your ass thats why they call you the spin doctor , read the post youre answering Ive been saying it for many years , there is nothing left to discuss you were told told right the first time , I dont like CWs and they are not all equal , how many times do you need to be told .
STEP 2: Read your first post even slower. Make it sink in.
STEP 3: Then look in the mirror.
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Originally posted by ADP02 View PostSTEP 1: Please read your 2nd post slowly.
STEP 2: Read your first post even slower. Make it sink in.
STEP 3: Then look in the mirror.
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Originally posted by ADP02 View Post"Blood contributed to Floyd being dehydrated" - Floyd and Ellerbe
"Urine contributed to Floyd being dehydrated" - Floyd and Ellerbe
"You never know. Maybe Floyd ate something that upset his stomach and got dehydrated" - The over protective Floyd fan
Fixed it for you and the above are statements that were said.
In the video you are referencing comments out of context. Mayweather said the following first:
Mayweather - My urine was dark, extremely dark, darker than normal. Could be from overworking.
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Originally posted by radioraheem View PostContributed doesn't mean it's the reason. And you are a reach god.
In the video you are referencing comments out of context. Mayweather said the following first:
You know what "contributed to" means?
Just in case you say that I'm taking the definition out of context, here you go:
"contribute to" : to be an important factor in; help to cause:
EXAMPLE: A sudden downpour contributed to the traffic jam.
http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/contributed?s=t
By the way, the other parts of that excuse are weak as well.
On May 1st, Floyd was not doing no serious workouts. In fact, Floyd was tapering off his workouts during that week.
Plus, USADA admitted that they required 6.5 hours to complete their urine sample taking from Floyd. So this "supposed" issue was present even before USADA came knocking on the door.
Now don't tell me that the experienced Floyd nor any of his experienced advisors, experienced trainers or anyone around him all didn't know what to do during that long period of time and they had to have an IV?
Furthermore, except for his jogs(outdoor activities) Floyd works out in an environment that is controlled. The Mayweather gym. So unlike other athletes(sports) where they need to battle the outdoor elements, Floyd can control his own gym's temperature. Also, Floyd usually trains late in the day and at night where the outdoor temperatures are relatively cooler.
How much cooler? Here are the average Highs and Lows:
March 69° F (21° C) 44° F (7° C)
April 78° F (26° C) 51° F (11° C)
I checked and the night time lows were usually between 60/40. Nothing hot about that.
.Last edited by ADP02; 10-03-2015, 12:23 PM.
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Originally posted by Reloaded View PostDont waste bandwidth with lame replys like that , you lost again just wear your tin hate proudly , like ol Roger said if there was a HOF for ass whippings you would be in it lol .
For Canelo's CW, you and other Floyd fans tried to explain it away with your excuses. Thus trying to dumb down the CW disadvantage that was imposed on Canelo.
You said this:
Cotto CW vs Manny: Bad
Canelo CW vs Floyd: Not as bad because not all CWs are created equally. Canelo is bigger so it doesn't affect him as much to go down an extra 2lbs.
Another excuse that even Ellerbe and his fans said was: Canelo was OK with it before(but it was said a few years before). So what's the problem now?
and another excuse
they signed the contract. So they agreed to 152 CW.
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Back acne lol, i remember when some Pac fanatics used Marquez Back acne as proof he cheated, even though if you look at Pac vs Marquez 1 take a screen shot of Marquez back he has back acne since the 1st fight.
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Originally posted by ADP02 View Post
You know what "contributed to" means?
Just in case you say that I'm taking the definition out of context, here you go:
"contribute to" : to be an important factor in; help to cause:
EXAMPLE: A sudden downpour contributed to the traffic jam.
http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/contributed?s=t
By the way, the other parts of that excuse are weak as well.
On May 1st, Floyd was not doing no serious workouts. In fact, Floyd was tapering off his workouts during that week.
Plus, USADA admitted that they required 6.5 hours to complete their urine sample taking from Floyd. So this "supposed" issue was present even before USADA came knocking on the door.
Now don't tell me that the experienced Floyd nor any of his experienced advisors, experienced trainers or anyone around him all didn't know what to do during that long period of time and they had to have an IV?
Furthermore, except for his jogs(outdoor activities) Floyd works out in an environment that is controlled. The Mayweather gym. So unlike other athletes(sports) where they need to battle the outdoor elements, Floyd can control his own gym's temperature. Also, Floyd usually trains late in the day and at night where the outdoor temperatures are relatively cooler.
How much cooler? Here are the average Highs and Lows:
March 69° F (21° C) 44° F (7° C)
April 78° F (26° C) 51° F (11° C)
I checked and the night time lows were usually between 60/40. Nothing hot about that.
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You reach constantly. You just tried to say that Mayweather and Ellerbe used giving blood and urine samples as the excuse for dehydration. When in reality, that is not the case. Both gave clear MAIN reasons first indicating dehydration. And Mayweather specifically mentioned it could've been from overworking.
Then next, you aren't in Mayweather's camp. You don't know what he did or didn't do during fight week. Yes, fighters usually taper off during fight week. But Mayweather has a history of being quite random during fight week. We've heard how he'd even have sparring sessions a couple days before the fight. How he'd have late night runs during fight week. And for the Pacquiao fight, he also went swimming, had lots of wood chopping sessions at his home, more late night runs, etc.
And here you are talking about temperature. Did you check Mayweather's temperature on fight week?
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Originally posted by ADP02 View Post
You know what "contributed to" means?
Just in case you say that I'm taking the definition out of context, here you go:
"contribute to" : to be an important factor in; help to cause:
EXAMPLE: A sudden downpour contributed to the traffic jam.
http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/contributed?s=t
By the way, the other parts of that excuse are weak as well.
On May 1st, Floyd was not doing no serious workouts. In fact, Floyd was tapering off his workouts during that week.
Plus, USADA admitted that they required 6.5 hours to complete their urine sample taking from Floyd. So this "supposed" issue was present even before USADA came knocking on the door.
Now don't tell me that the experienced Floyd nor any of his experienced advisors, experienced trainers or anyone around him all didn't know what to do during that long period of time and they had to have an IV?
Furthermore, except for his jogs(outdoor activities) Floyd works out in an environment that is controlled. The Mayweather gym. So unlike other athletes(sports) where they need to battle the outdoor elements, Floyd can control his own gym's temperature. Also, Floyd usually trains late in the day and at night where the outdoor temperatures are relatively cooler.
How much cooler? Here are the average Highs and Lows:
March 69° F (21° C) 44° F (7° C)
April 78° F (26° C) 51° F (11° C)
I checked and the night time lows were usually between 60/40. Nothing hot about that.
.Originally posted by radioraheem View PostAgain, contribution doesn't not mean it's the MAIN reason. You seem to not grasp that despite posting the definition.
You reach constantly. You just tried to say that Mayweather and Ellerbe used giving blood and urine samples as the excuse for dehydration. When in reality, that is not the case. Both gave clear MAIN reasons first indicating dehydration. And Mayweather specifically mentioned it could've been from overworking.
Then next, you aren't in Mayweather's camp. You don't know what he did or didn't do during fight week. Yes, fighters usually taper off during fight week. But Mayweather has a history of being quite random during fight week. We've heard how he'd even have sparring sessions a couple days before the fight. How he'd have late night runs during fight week. And for the Pacquiao fight, he also went swimming, had lots of wood chopping sessions at his home, more late night runs, etc.
And here you are talking about temperature. Did you check Mayweather's temperature on fight week?
It's right in front of you and you still do not get what "contributed to" means. You are a lost case, my man.
Floyd has history, you say? So he has been getting IVs on many occasion? That's not good whatever way you look at it. You are bringing up something that definitely needs to be investigated.
Either you are not objective here or are clueless. Floyd was not severely dehydrated. Not even close to that. Like I said before, there was lots of time (USADA took 7 hours to get Floyd's urine) to get whatever Floyd had as a (supposed) issue resolved.
I just got back from cycling 90+km in relatively cooler weather. I had a very good intense workout, drank fluids, energy bars, perspired a lot due to the intensity. I was thinking of poor Floyd's dehydration every time I went to the washroom.May 1st, Floyd was not doing anything close to what I did and I have done even more than double what I just stated and in high heat and humidity. Still, I never required any IVs ..... but if I think about the possibility of it happening, the severe dehydration would not have occurred days after the workout.
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