last year sometime i shared a pic of pacquiaos ig which he said himself he didnt go to the doctor and get ANY surgery he was just swimming in the ocean durrin' the summer like in july or some ****
so SOMEBODY is lyin'
Sure! And and every coach just throws in their starting lineup of injured players for the fun of it because its just "a game" without referring to an injury context.
lol. cmon son, you gotta come back better than that. What you should do first is provide links as to the severities of rotator cuffs from general blokes and athletes. You can't just generalize rehabilitation and assume every person follows the same protocol or even better, pain. From then on, think to yourself, and of course without the Toradol, for a supposed rotator cuff that required surgery because of its extremity days later, HOW did Pacquiao not once complain about the injury nor show pain on the stool? good luck!
So what you're saying is that the money he used to pay off USADA was only good enough to keep them quiet for 21 days? lol Floyd can't even afford to get them to completely pretend it never happened?
They feared there was a leak??? Please tell me where you got that information from. Don't just go making things up. After this feared leak, is that when Floyd decided he also needed to pay of NSAC? Remember, they cleared Floyd as well.
Something doesn't add up. I think you need to insert more of your own conjecture.
Wow Floyd fans will say anything. Just crazy!
Just read the bold and then analyze carefully what was said by Floyd and company and what we know so far. What you should be saying that just does not add up is the following:
- "Giving blood contributed to the dehydration" Floyd did not give blood for about 10 days prior to when he received the IV. Something doesn't add up.
- "Giving urine contributed to the dehydration" Even if you are a fan of Floyd or even related to Floyd you would admit that this is BS. Something doesn't add up.
- "Training contributed to the dehydration". Remember that this occurred after the weigh in. Again, there was no prolonged strenuous workout at that point. Taking into considerations that the fight was like 24 hours away and that Floyd would be tapering off his workouts that week and is too experienced to make the mistake and had enough experienced people around him that knew this too. Something doesn't add up.
- Before he received an IV what was Floyd doing? He had just weighed in and then drank like a fish and told everyone in his interviews that he feels great. So did his fans here at Boxingscene. Something doesn't add up.
- But is this all speculation a Floyd fan would say? Well, the NSAC physician reported that Floyd was not severely dehydrated. The readings(blood pressure, pulse, .... ) captured during the examination just before Floyd received the IV also shows that Floyd was OK. Did not require an emergency IV. So how does one go from being OK according to the NSAC physician that examined Floyd to requiring an IV soon after that? Something doesn't add up.
- What you do not bring up is that Floyd with the help of USADA tried to do exactly what you said. How? By trying to put in the contract that Floyd and USADA could have hid the information from Manny and NSAC if Floyd got caught using PEDs and if Floyd was to use an IV and or if Floyd would request for a retroactive TUE. Why put that in the contract unless you had the intention to do just that? Something doesn't add up.
- The reason that we waited since 2009 for this fight was because Floyd did not want Manny to pull these kind of tricks and get away with using something that was on the prohibited list. His fans agreed with him. Yet Floyd and USADA wanted to include the above statements in the contract??????? Something doesn't add up.
- In 2016 it was Floyd that used something that was on WADA's prohibited list.If you follow the sequence of events and think about what Floyd/USADA tried to put in the contract and what they did put in the contract it makes you say that it was all premeditated!!!Something doesn't add up.
Floyd is obviously the most suspect especially after that whole IV fiasco.
Retroactive TUE 20-some days after the fight? WHAT?
SEVEN HUNDRED AND FIFTY milliliter IV "infusion".
Floyd is obviously the most suspect especially after that whole IV fiasco.
Retroactive TUE 20-some days after the fight? WHAT?
SEVEN HUNDRED AND FIFTY milliliter IV "infusion".
MEMO FKING HEREDIA
come on now...
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Mayweather’s testosterone-to-epitestosterone ratio for the April 3, 2013, sample was 0.80. His testosterone-to-epitestosterone ratio for the Aug. 18, 2011, sample was 0.69. These are considered to be abnormally low T-E ratios and consequently a red flag.
now ive seen it all with regards to the surgery. arum forced a world renowned sports surgeon, considered by many as a super surgeon to stake his career reputation to fake a surgery on pacquiao?
some of these floyd fans really are empty between the ears.
now ive seen it all with regards to the surgery. arum forced a world renowned sports surgeon, considered by many as a super surgeon to stake his career reputation to fake a surgery on pacquiao?
some of these floyd fans really are empty between the ears.
Funny how they brag pictures of the fight in their profiles when you can see in the picture there is a redspot on pac's shoulder indicating an injury.
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