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Floyd Mayweather Jr. and Top Ten Massive Red Flags That Point To Doping / PED Use (!

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  • #11
    Originally posted by T.M.T View Post
    try again you pathetic loser.

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    • #12
      The loss heard round the world....

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      • #13
        Fl0mos will deflect. But if not a single one of these occurrences, especially the .8 and .6 of t-to-e, makes you question Floyd, then you are doing your self-respect a great disservice for a person that you've never met. It's pretty obvious at this point. I disagree with cheating, but I still think he's a fantastic fighter with a lot of natural talent...PEDs help with training, sustaining and overall recovery, but Floyd is schooled as well. As an orthodox myself, I watch, I learn and ultimately I respect the skill. The man himself is much harder to admire, but there are others to applaud.

        Besides that, you forgot his connection to Don Hale and that he claims to not know what TRT is.

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        • #14
          A lot of the Floyd fans will peek there head in on this thread but majority of them won't reply and even less will post under their real account.

          But the truth is, Mayweather is possibly the most the suspicious fighter when it comes to PED use, a bonus fact would be the tyrants he went on in 2009-2010, where he attacked two security guards and his son's mother. All clear signs of roid rage and consider the fact he hadn't fought for over 1 1/2 years and was test free.

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          • #15
            Originally posted by SilverMiles View Post
            A lot of the Floyd fans will peek there head in on this thread but majority of them won't reply and even less will post under their real account.

            But the truth is, Mayweather is possibly the most the suspicious fighter when it comes to PED use, a bonus fact would be the tyrants he went on in 2009-2010, where he attacked two security guards and his son's mother. All clear signs of roid rage and consider the fact he hadn't fought for over 1 1/2 years and was test free.
            Yes a clear sign of out of control wwe roid rage.

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            • #16
              Originally posted by amir khans#1fan View Post
              Mayweather was sued by Pacquiao. When Pacquiao's lawyers motioned to subpoena his drug test results, medical records, and contracts with USADA, Mayweather quickly settled the case and paid out a large sum of money in order to keep the requested information private. If Mayweather was clean and wanted to clean up the sport of boxing, why not offer full transparency?

              Mayweather has a medical team, which is bizarre since no boxer should have his own medical team. Strength and conditioning coaches, yes. Nutrionist and personal chef, yes. Medical team? Absolutely not.

              Mayweather was the subject of an explosive report that indicates that he failed 3 drug tests. Mayweather doesn't go to much length at all to deny this report, opting for the say-nothing-and-it-will-go away option. Mayweather accused Pac of being on PEDs. Pacquiao sued him. And WON.

              Mayweather tested 2X for having testosterone-to-epitesterone levels of .8 and .6, a massive red flag that points to doping. Usually when this happens, CIR testing is done as a follow up. Not only did USADA not follow up, but they refuse to do CIR testing because they deem that it is too expensive. VADA charged $16,000 for Provodnikov-Matthysse w/ CIR testing. USADA received $150,000 upfront from Team Mayweather for the Pacquiao fight. Red flag, red flag, red flag.

              Mayweather rejected VADA testing. If clean, why reject the use of a qualified and effective testing agency that has caught people and is without controversy?

              Mayweather rejected a $5 million dollar fine for a positive result. If clean, why not just agree to it? It literally costs nothing and is an excellent insurance for both fighters.

              Mayweather had USADA send out an agreement to Team Pacquiao that allowed a TUE to be retroactively granted in the event that a fighter tested positive for a prohibited drug. This agreement also ludicrously stated that neither the NSAC nor the opposing camp had to be notified. Mayweather actually wanted it in writing that he was allowed to dope.

              Mayweather was seen by a doctor and approved and declared fit for combat on the day of the weigh in. If he was dehydrated, nevermind severely dehydrated, the doctor would have noticed it. And Mayweather himself signed off on being 100% ready and fit for combat in 24 hours.

              Mayweather had banned fluids totaling 750 ML administered in the privacy of his home and was then given approval for a TUE (The****utic Use Exemption) close to 3 weeks after the fight. Mayweather received these fluids mere hours after a doctor had cleared him and deemed him ready for competition.

              Mayweather does "vampire" facials, a cosmetic procedure that involves a reinjection of a gel-like substance—platelet rich fibrin matrix (PRFM)—derived from a patient's own blood back into multiple areas of the skin of their face to treat wrinkles. If Floyd's taking blood out of himself to reinject into his face, blood doping is certainly not something he would shy away from.
              why do you change your name so often? I seriously think you suffer from dissociative identity disorder

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              • #17
                A lot of these are pretty weak red flags, and some just outright misinformation. USADA has stated that Hauser was incorrect and that they do conduct CIR testing.

                No boxer should have a medical team? Says who? For what reason have you made that conclusion other than so that you can use it to discredit him?

                Also using the rumours of him testing false from that one unreliable article is pretty weak.

                If these 'red flags' were as damning as you claim i definitely feel like he'd have been exposed or had a lot more attention paid to him. I mean after that Hauser article if his evidence was actually as compelling as some of you seem to think loooots of people would be trying to investigate that. There's no conspiracy to protect Mayweather, he's near universally hated. News outlets would love to run stories about it endlessly but even they realized pretty quick that it was all baseless, otherwise they would have run with it more.

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                • #18
                  Originally posted by amir khans#1fan View Post
                  Mayweather rejected a $5 million dollar fine for a positive result. If clean, why not just agree to it? It literally costs nothing and is an excellent insurance for both fighters.
                  How is this a redflag? In a fight involving hundred's of million's of dollars why would he set a limit of 5 million? Sounds more like Pac and Arum were limiting their liability to only 5 mil. I am certain if Pac tested positive Mayweather could get a loooot more money than 5 million out of him.

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                  • #19
                    80-90% of top guys are juicing in someway or another... Floyd is no different.. Same goes for manny, marquez

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                    • #20
                      Originally posted by Sugar Adam Ali View Post
                      80-90% of top guys are juicing in someway or another... Floyd is no different.. Same goes for manny, marquez
                      exactly but you would actually have to KNOW about boxing to know this and not a casual fan like the OP who just started watchibg boxing after pac/mayweather fight

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