funny that the shoulder injury is far over exaggerated but floyd's severe dehydration for the use of IV was a serious matter LOLOLOL. carry on.
Yea. His shoulder injury was so significant that he was ready to spar a few days later.
No one said there was no injury, dumbass. It wasn't a significant injury. If you remember, my thread about it asked who believes it was a FULL-THICKNESS ROTATOR CUFF INJURY.
Did you really mention FACTS in your post after this one, and then you bring up rumors that were never substantiated at all. Do you know what would have happened if Floyd failed a drug test? He would have to have not only USADA in pocket, but also the independent lab, and WADA. That's a fact.
Second, the IV use was approved of by independent doctors who received the application without Floyd Mayweather's name attached to it. Another fact for you.
Here's yet another fact. The amount is allowed with a TUE.
Here's yet another fact. The urine was not allowed to be diluted because it is required to pass a specific gravity test, even after the IV.
As for the rest of your post, seems pretty irrelevant.
So how about those facts?
You're clearly struggling with reading comprehension, so allow me to rephrase my post in a simple Yes/No format to cater to your special needs.
Is Floyd the only boxer rumored to have failed 3 drug tests with USADA? Yes or No.
Was Floyd working with a guy who owned 24 testosterone replacement therapy clinics? Yes or No.
Does Floyd promote and train alongside guys who have tested positive for banned substances at his gym? Yes or No.
Could you stick to one account instead of alternating between this and your 'Dosumpthin' alt so as to avoid confusion? Yes or No.
Yea. His shoulder injury was so significant that he was ready to spar a few days later.
No one said there was no injury, dumbass. It wasn't a significant injury. If you remember, my thread about it asked who believes it was a FULL-THICKNESS ROTATOR CUFF INJURY.
Just accept that you got shut down again.
Dashon Johnson, one of the sparring partners that helped Manny Pacquiao prepare for his May 2nd mega-clash against Floyd Mayweather Jr., has confirmed that Pacquiao suffered a shoulder injury during training camp for the Mayweather camp. Johnson says that the sparring partners were then sent home early.
“We were asked not to mention anything to anyone, but yes, Manny got hurt during this camp and his right shoulder and it was messed up pretty bad,” Johnson said via Philstar.com.
“So bad his sparring partners including myself were asked to go home a few weeks out before the actual fight, which means a lot of work that could have put in for this fight was brought to a halt due to the fact that he could not spar really anymore and didn’t want to mess up more than he already had,” Johnson said.
That's another evidence to collaborate to the already air tight case that Pac did have an injury. Not to mention Floyd admittedly said he had a spy on Pac's camp and knows when he doesn't spar and when he does. Floyd also said he knew what's happening in Pac's camp.
Dang with all the handicap Pac had that night. He still connected more than Froid jr.
Legendary.
"Everything that Manny Pacquiao did in his camp, I knew," he said. "I knew when he boxed. I knew when he didn't box. I knew how many rounds he boxed."
"I knew how he was looking. I knew how many rounds he did on the heavy bag. I knew when his legs were cramping. I knew everything," he declared.
"I knew about the MMA guy he was boxing. I knew about the guy he sent home."
floyd even knew about the guys that got sent home lol
"Everything that Manny Pacquiao did in his camp, I knew," he said. "I knew when he boxed. I knew when he didn't box. I knew how many rounds he boxed."
"I knew how he was looking. I knew how many rounds he did on the heavy bag. I knew when his legs were cramping. I knew everything," he declared.
"I knew about the MMA guy he was boxing. I knew about the guy he sent home."
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