ODLH were on IV drip too, pacitard look the other way
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OLDH didn't make some 5 year long crusade about cleaning up the sport, requiring Olympic standard testing...and then not get Olympic standard testing and have a clause in his contract with his testing agency to allow a retro-active exception for a procedure banned by the Olympic standard testing body.
The point is, Floyd looked like a hypocrite so they tore in to him for it.Last edited by madsweeney; 04-23-2017, 12:25 AM.Comment
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Who tore into him, the haters that don't know sht from clay about any of it, those ?OLDH didn't make some 5 year long crusade about cleaning up the sport, requiring Olympic standard testing...and then not get Olympic standard testing and have a clause in his contract with his testing agency to allow a retro-active exception for a procedure banned by the Olympic standard testing body.
The point is, Floyd looked like a hypocrite so they tore in to him for it.Comment
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both do it for the same purposes: to rehydrate and boost their performance the next night. odlh also could use 750ml or more, it could happen, we never know.Comment
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I think the difference was DLH was clearly very dehydrated and pretty much a zombie from just trying to make the weight. Whereas Floyd fights very close to his natural weight, I don't think he has to lose much at all to make 147, I bet even nowadays.
So where DLH was most likely trying to rehydrate after the weigh in, what do you think Mayweather was using the IV for?Comment
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Weight draining is a rigorous thing. The use of IV into the blood stream puts you in an excellent mood opposed to relying on how your gut flow. Also serum and vitamins is where it's at. I know this first hand. Traveling around the world and getting sick rather really bad from foreign bacterias and diarrhea and dehydrated you simply just don't drink water. That is too slow. IV intake hits you on the spot. Fighters benefit from this rather nicely.Comment
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