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So Mayweather lost weight between the weigh in an the fight night in Canelo fight...

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  • #91
    Originally posted by Ray* View Post
    I think it's obvious he hydrates with the IV, I think Vlad and Vitali also do that too, I could be wrong but I think I might have heard that somewhere on here.
    Why would Wlad and Vitali need to rehydrate with an IV? They don't have to make weight. They are heavyweights. They can drink all the fluids they want without worry of coming in overweight because heavyweights have no weight limits.

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    • #92
      Originally posted by LarryXXX View Post
      This is utterly ******..please tell me why a fighter would use an iv to fill his body with water to be heavier?? what are the benefits to try to be heavy on fight night full of water?
      IV? I never talked about the IV. I just mentioned the fact that he lies with the fight night weight.

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      • #93
        Originally posted by SweetPbfAli View Post
        Mayweather detractors give him way too much credit for being this calculated, manipulative and diabolical mastermind. Isn't it more feasible that he's just an incredibly good boxer?
        Explain why he is the only fighter that refuses to give the fight night weight.

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        • #94
          Stay salty pac turdsss....

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          • #95
            Originally posted by LarryXXX View Post
            This is utterly ******..please tell me why a fighter would use an iv to fill his body with water to be heavier?? what are the benefits to try to be heavy on fight night full of water?
            While this thread is indeed ******, that isn't the reason he would use an IV. He wouldn't use an IV to bulk up, he would use it to get back to normal weight after dehydrating himself to make weight. Not saying that's what happened, but that's why he would use it.

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            • #96
              Originally posted by LittleMacAttack View Post
              While this thread is indeed ******, that isn't the reason he would use an IV. He wouldn't use an IV to bulk up, he would use it to get back to normal weight after dehydrating himself to make weight. Not saying that's what happened, but that's why he would use it.
              Little news for you. USADA approved the TUE. The IV was saline and vitamin C. Both substances were not banned fyi...

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              • #97
                Originally posted by DeandreXI View Post
                Little news for you. USADA approved the TUE. The IV was saline and vitamin C. Both substances were not banned fyi...
                Like I said, I'm not saying he did use it to re-hydrate. I'm just saying that's what someone would use it for, not for bulking up. Besides whether or not the IV was legal has no baring on why it was used.

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                • #98
                  Originally posted by DeandreXI View Post
                  Little news for you. USADA approved the TUE. The IV was saline and vitamin C. Both substances were not banned fyi...
                  The amount was. 750ml

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                  • #99
                    Originally posted by LittleMacAttack View Post
                    While this thread is indeed ******, that isn't the reason he would use an IV. He wouldn't use an IV to bulk up, he would use it to get back to normal weight after dehydrating himself to make weight. Not saying that's what happened, but that's why he would use it.
                    Rehydrating has nothing to do with trying to get back to a desired weight. It's about staving off dehydration. It isn't rocket science.

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                    • Originally posted by Vilicious86 View Post
                      Rehydrating has nothing to do with trying to get back to a desired weight. It's about staving off dehydration. It isn't rocket science.
                      Of course, but someone who's dehydrated will way less. Why else would some fighters dehydrate to make weight? So the inverse is also true, hydrating will increase your weight. It doesn't increase it beyond its normal capacity. Just back to normal after being drained to make weight.

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