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  • There is circumstantial evidence only but...

    Only Floyd nut huggers are in total denial that he was using an IV for any other reason than re-hydrating for highly su****ious reasons.

    Floyd will ALWAYS get a free pass in Nevada, $$$.

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    • Originally posted by revelated View Post
      Rehydrating orally takes a LOT of time and is not easy because it has to get past your stomach first and bloating can take place, not to mention retention and hunger issues. If your kidneys are already past a point, IVs are considered. Par for the course in hospitals.

      This is even more true when you move elevations. Colorado, for example, if you've been living in a valley city/state, you will see brown urine after a day of insufficient intake. Offsetting this requires you drink 2 liters. 2 liters of water has to be drunken over time to avoid risk of poisoning.

      Floyd was working harder than he usually did preparing for this fight. It's well known he's a workhorse so it doesn't surprise me he drained himself.
      I don't buy this at all.

      I think it's all BS.

      An IV of 750ml is classed as a medical emergency, needing hospital treatment.

      Why was Floyd so dehydrated the day before the fight?

      Since when do fighters train hard the day before the fight? The work's been done at that point.

      When has Floyd ever been severely dehydrated before?

      He walks around at only a few pounds heavier than his fight weight and he's in shape all year round.

      The IV was against WADA's protocol.

      Some of Thomas Hauser's questions have still yet to be answered.

      Why couldn't he have taken water on board?

      How long has Floyd been in the game? You're telling me he trained that hard the day before the fight that he couldn't take on water?


      In my honest opinion, a lot of money changed hands.

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      • Originally posted by Isaac Clarke View Post
        Everyone is different. You lose 3lbs of water and you'd be dehydrated too. If other fighters want to risk their health by losing huge amounts that's on them, btw how do you know they don't use an IV? The only reason we know Mayweather did is because USADA released the info.
        What are you talking about?

        Floyd only loses about 5 pounds from an entire camp consisting of about 8 weeks.

        He doesn't lose 3 pounds the day before the fight.

        It's BS!

        He wouldn't have been working out the day before the fight anyway.

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        • of course fraud was using steroids you really buy that dehydration excuse? LOL you gullible fool. *** fl0mos they are a bunch of hypocrites.

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          • Originally posted by alexguiness View Post
            There is circumstantial evidence only but...

            Only Floyd nut huggers are in total denial that he was using an IV for any other reason than re-hydrating for highly su****ious reasons.

            Floyd will ALWAYS get a free pass in Nevada, $$$.
            Vegas is the home of Floyd Mayweather, the judges are in his favor and so is the Nevada athletic-commission, he brings attraction and generates income to the city, they won't let him lose because a lot of money would be at stake. So you have a point.

            Originally posted by robertzimmerman View Post
            I don't buy this at all.

            I think it's all BS.

            An IV of 750ml is classed as a medical emergency, needing hospital treatment.

            Why was Floyd so dehydrated the day before the fight?

            Since when do fighters train hard the day before the fight? The work's been done at that point.

            When has Floyd ever been severely dehydrated before?

            He walks around at only a few pounds heavier than his fight weight and he's in shape all year round.

            The IV was against WADA's protocol.

            Some of Thomas Hauser's questions have still yet to be answered.

            Why couldn't he have taken water on board?

            How long has Floyd been in the game? You're telling me he trained that hard the day before the fight that he couldn't take on water?


            In my honest opinion, a lot of money changed hands.
            He didn't weigh in on fight night either... it was marked as ??? on the tale of the tape. Isn't that a bit su****ious?

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            • Originally posted by robertzimmerman View Post
              What are you talking about?

              Floyd only loses about 5 pounds from an entire camp consisting of about 8 weeks.

              He doesn't lose 3 pounds the day before the fight.

              It's BS!

              He wouldn't have been working out the day before the fight anyway.
              You don't know what Mayweather does or doesn't do, stop talking like you do. Moron.

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              • Originally posted by Dosumpthin View Post
                Well then you don't know much. I suggest you do some research before offering an ignorant opinion or false staments saying he was "caught".

                To start you off in the right direction....

                NSAC doesn't ban IV

                WADA ban IV METHOD unless you have a TUE.

                USADA was notified prior to the IV being administered.
                If you do some extensive research, it looks highly su****ious.

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                • Originally posted by robertzimmerman View Post
                  I don't buy this at all.

                  I think it's all BS.

                  An IV of 750ml is classed as a medical emergency, needing hospital treatment.
                  .
                  They give more IV fluids to treat a hangover. Please don't discuss things that you have no knowledge about.

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                  • There's a lot of people on here who are dismissing any wrong doing because they don't want it to be true.

                    If anyone objectively views all of the available information, it looks su****ious to say the least.

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                    • Originally posted by _Maxi View Post
                      Another straw's man fallacy.

                      No one is talking about other tests. Floyd could have taken an endurance PED the day of the fight and it obviously won't appear 20 days before he took them. He needs to explain how was he badly dehydrated for 3 pounds.
                      So to deal with what I just told you, you go and make speculation about what he could have done?

                      He could have done this, he could have done that...when you look at the facts, you see that you have nothing. And the fact that you have nothing is made more clear because if there was something of note to get from all of this, Pacquiao's team wouldn't have dropped the appeal to NSAC.

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