What you fail to mention is that MAYWEATHER ALWAYS TOOK THE TESTS. He didn't eschew taking the test because of a fear of weakening him, did he? Pacquiao, on the other hand, did. He later changed up and took the test. What was the difference in stance? He magically thought he would be ok now?
It's likely you that don't understand what chronic means, or don't want to understand what chronic means. Can dehydration be chronic? YES. So what else is there to understand about that? You tell me. Bringing up his weight is not going to give the full story when, hello...HE'S TRAINING FOR A BOXING MATCH AND HAS TO MAINTAIN HIS WEIGHT UNTIL THE WEIGH-IN. IS IT OUT OF THE ORDINARY FOR DEHYDRATION TO OCCUR?
You have no idea under what circumstances USADA issued the TUE, so I don't know why you pretend you do.
It's likely you that don't understand what chronic means, or don't want to understand what chronic means. Can dehydration be chronic? YES. So what else is there to understand about that? You tell me. Bringing up his weight is not going to give the full story when, hello...HE'S TRAINING FOR A BOXING MATCH AND HAS TO MAINTAIN HIS WEIGHT UNTIL THE WEIGH-IN. IS IT OUT OF THE ORDINARY FOR DEHYDRATION TO OCCUR?
You have no idea under what circumstances USADA issued the TUE, so I don't know why you pretend you do.
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