The Mayweather "failed" drug tests.
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Time is no issue
If manny took huge amounts of saline, that would be him guilty now of taking pedsComment
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when you show proof of this, i will take you seriously.Comment
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When that point was originally posted, you disagreed with it strongly and said floyd was much heavier and that Larry or anyone claiming that was wrong and had no idea what floyd's walking around weight was.
Now, you are using that opinion as fact just because it helps your argument. So it seems from your past posts, dehydration was not only plausible, but probable, given your opinion he doesn't walk around at his fight weight.
I think he hired Ariza for additional info and mind games. Why do you think he hired Ariza?
Be careful before you answer. When floyd and floyd fans said Ariza was cheating, you said that Floyd was wrong, jealous of Manny's success, and that Manny was clean and Ariza wouldn't cheat.
Why are you questioning the hire now?
I ain't suggesting anything, Floyd is either lying about his weight or the reason he took saline
We now have to identify which lie he told
Can you trust a liar not to cheat ?Comment
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Hey Dunn
I just found this post
"If Mayweather was so dehydrated that he needed an IV, one would logically expect his weight to rise significantly after receiving fluids via an IV. Mayweather reportedly received 750 milliliters of fluid via IV. According to Dr. Flip Homansky, the former Nevada State Athletic Commission’s chief physician, 2 liters of fluid delivered via IV results in 6lbs of bodyweight "immediately." 750 milliliters would have added 2.25lbs to Mayweather's weight, putting him at the very least at 148.25lbs after the IV (and no doubt more given Mayweather would have consumed a significant amount of fluids immediately after the weigh in).
In a video interview posted by Fight Hype on May 5th 2015, 3 days after the fight with Pacquiao, Floyd Mayweather revealed that he weighed 149lbs on the night of the fight.
"Going into the fight he [Manny Pacquiao] weighed 152, I weighed 149," said Mayweather. "The Las Vegas...Nevada Commission checked my weight. I was 149, and I ate a lot."
This does not make any sense at all. If Mayweather had any troubles making weight, it would have been evident in the amount of weight he put on in between the weigh in and the night of the actual fight. Given fighters Mayweather's size have been known to put on up to 20 lbs after weigh-ins, one would expect a significant amount of difference on the night of the fight. Mayweather put on 3lbs, and that was after eating "a lot."
There is no way of knowing why Mayweather used an IV though, primarily because Mayweather has a history of not answering questions he doesn't like, and the USADA has shown itself to be totally unprofessional and potentially corrupt. Can we take the USADA's statement about Mayweather's IV use as the truth? The Daily Banter contacted Thomas Hauser, and he provided us with the following statement (in the interest of full disclosure, this writer has worked professionaly with Hauser several years ago for the boxing site Secondsout.com):
If Floyd Mayweather was dehydrated after the May 1 weigh-in, the USADA doping control officer could have given him several glasses of water. USADA has yet to explain the medical justification and supporting data that led it to grant a retroactive the****utic use exemption nineteen days after the fact for a procedure that's on the World Anti-Doping Agency’s "Prohibited Substances and Methods List".
The Daily Banter also spoke with Sean Kneebone, a former Olympic track and field sprint coach with a great deal of experience preparing elite athletes for peak performance and navigating drug testing protocol.
"I find it hard to believe that Floyd Mayweather's team would have allowed this to happen, particularly given the magnitude of the fight and who he was facing," said Kneebone. "You don't go into a fight with Manny Pacquaio and mess up something as basic as cutting weight. As far as we know, Mayweather has never had problems making the 147lb limit, so at the very least, this is a red flag that warrants further investigation."
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Floyd himself
Admitted he needed to eat a lot to make weight so he wasn't dehydrated, this doesn't make sense to what you are saying about Floyd taking it for dehydration ???
So we now know he didn't take it for weight issues
The only other issue that leaves is what Armstrong used it for correct ?Comment
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You yourself already established the walking around at fight weight was a lie. you are on record as saying floyd doesn't walk around at the weight some floyd fans claim. As such, you can't now change course because it shows dehydration as very likely.
Same with Ariza-you question him now but back when he worked with Manny you were sure Ariza wasn't cheating at all.
You aren't seriously going to imply or state he just stared cheating once floyd hired him?
Sorry dude but you are flip flopping your opinion and not admiring it. You can't just change your opinion on these things because it hurts your claims of cheating.Comment
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Has nothing to do with anything floyd says. You made the accusation. Show some proof.Comment
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you avoided the questions in the post. to ask which the lie is when you already have posted numerous times that Floyd lied about the weight he walks around makes no sense.
You yourself already established the walking around at fight weight was a lie. you are on record as saying floyd doesn't walk around at the weight some floyd fans claim. As such, you can't now change course because it shows dehydration as very likely.
Same with Ariza-you question him now but back when he worked with Manny you were sure Ariza wasn't cheating at all.
You aren't seriously going to imply or state he just stared cheating once floyd hired him?
Sorry dude but you are flip flopping your opinion and not admiring it. You can't just change your opinion on these things because it hurts your claims of cheating.
Which is why I am asking
Is he lying this time ? I'm asking you this ? Therefore he is a liar?
Do you trust a liar ? To not cheat ?
Hey I always said the ariza bit but you and other fans said he did cheat with manny and you know you did
Therefore are you admitting he cheated with Floyd too ?
Please answer my point about he dehydration too, you clearly think Floyd is telling the truth
Then why did he take the supplements ? What other reason is left apart from using pedsComment
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Hey Dunn
I just found this post
"If Mayweather was so dehydrated that he needed an IV, one would logically expect his weight to rise significantly after receiving fluids via an IV. Mayweather reportedly received 750 milliliters of fluid via IV. According to Dr. Flip Homansky, the former Nevada State Athletic Commission’s chief physician, 2 liters of fluid delivered via IV results in 6lbs of bodyweight "immediately." 750 milliliters would have added 2.25lbs to Mayweather's weight, putting him at the very least at 148.25lbs after the IV (and no doubt more given Mayweather would have consumed a significant amount of fluids immediately after the weigh in).
In a video interview posted by Fight Hype on May 5th 2015, 3 days after the fight with Pacquiao, Floyd Mayweather revealed that he weighed 149lbs on the night of the fight.
"Going into the fight he [Manny Pacquiao] weighed 152, I weighed 149," said Mayweather. "The Las Vegas...Nevada Commission checked my weight. I was 149, and I ate a lot."
This does not make any sense at all. If Mayweather had any troubles making weight, it would have been evident in the amount of weight he put on in between the weigh in and the night of the actual fight. Given fighters Mayweather's size have been known to put on up to 20 lbs after weigh-ins, one would expect a significant amount of difference on the night of the fight. Mayweather put on 3lbs, and that was after eating "a lot."
There is no way of knowing why Mayweather used an IV though, primarily because Mayweather has a history of not answering questions he doesn't like, and the USADA has shown itself to be totally unprofessional and potentially corrupt. Can we take the USADA's statement about Mayweather's IV use as the truth? The Daily Banter contacted Thomas Hauser, and he provided us with the following statement (in the interest of full disclosure, this writer has worked professionaly with Hauser several years ago for the boxing site Secondsout.com):
If Floyd Mayweather was dehydrated after the May 1 weigh-in, the USADA doping control officer could have given him several glasses of water. USADA has yet to explain the medical justification and supporting data that led it to grant a retroactive the****utic use exemption nineteen days after the fact for a procedure that's on the World Anti-Doping Agency’s "Prohibited Substances and Methods List".
The Daily Banter also spoke with Sean Kneebone, a former Olympic track and field sprint coach with a great deal of experience preparing elite athletes for peak performance and navigating drug testing protocol.
"I find it hard to believe that Floyd Mayweather's team would have allowed this to happen, particularly given the magnitude of the fight and who he was facing," said Kneebone. "You don't go into a fight with Manny Pacquaio and mess up something as basic as cutting weight. As far as we know, Mayweather has never had problems making the 147lb limit, so at the very least, this is a red flag that warrants further investigation."
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Floyd himself
Admitted he needed to eat a lot to make weight so he wasn't dehydrated, this doesn't make sense to what you are saying about Floyd taking it for dehydration ???
So we now know he didn't take it for weight issues
The only other issue that leaves is what Armstrong used it for correct ?
stop with all the BS and tell me why you are flip flopping.
You posted floyd lied about his walking around weight. You posted Ariza was clean and didn't cheat.
Now that the subject is the IV and Floyd's explanation, you are changing these positions to imply floyd cheated.
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