DUDE, WHY DO YOU KEEP GOING????
Why are you ducking the question. I don't think it's a hard question.
If Floyd Mayweather had become dehydrated at some point before the fight, and never rehydrated properly until the weigh-in, how might that affect him.
I don't think you are qualified to answer, and that's why you haven't answered after me asking this question a zillion times. Just stop already.
By the way, thanks for this:
About 3 weeks ago I was looking for information about where he had this IV. I couldn't confirm if it was in a hospital or not. Now I have proof that it wasn't.
He says:
1. "It was either get the IV, or go to the hospital."
So he was not in a hospital. He was somewhere else, which I'm guessing was the UFC training facility or the venue of the weigh-in.
2. Joe Rogan: "You made weight you were smiling, you were laughing..."
McCall: "I've never made weight so easily in my entire career."
Here he is at the weigh-in:
ADP02, you know the question that's coming. Would you, an expert internet doctor, say that he was NEAR DEATH just a short while after this?
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Says he was ok with his weight on Thursday so he had 5 glasses of water.
McCall: "I got some kind of an exemption, but I didn't even have to because I wound up getting pulled from the fight."
McCall: "I made weight so easily, that it was crazy..."
Again, reiterates how easily he made weight.
Rogan: So can you use the IV or can't you use the IV?
McCall: You can't use an IV, unless you get an exemption.
Mind you, this was February 19th, not in June when USADA announced the exemption.
When UFC responded to this podcast, they confirmed that he had already applied for the Retro TUE and they kept reiterating that USADA was contacted while the situation was going down...just like Kool was saying most likely happened in the Mayweather case. USADA made aware ahead of time and consulted.
LMAOOOOO. DEFLECTOR!!!!! IT'S OVER. STOP WRITING TO ME. I'M DONE HERE.
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If Floyd Mayweather had become dehydrated at some point before the fight, and never rehydrated properly until the weigh-in, how might that affect him.
I don't think you are qualified to answer, and that's why you haven't answered after me asking this question a zillion times. Just stop already.
By the way, thanks for this:
About 3 weeks ago I was looking for information about where he had this IV. I couldn't confirm if it was in a hospital or not. Now I have proof that it wasn't.
He says:
1. "It was either get the IV, or go to the hospital."
So he was not in a hospital. He was somewhere else, which I'm guessing was the UFC training facility or the venue of the weigh-in.
2. Joe Rogan: "You made weight you were smiling, you were laughing..."
McCall: "I've never made weight so easily in my entire career."
Here he is at the weigh-in:
ADP02, you know the question that's coming. Would you, an expert internet doctor, say that he was NEAR DEATH just a short while after this?

Says he was ok with his weight on Thursday so he had 5 glasses of water.
McCall: "I got some kind of an exemption, but I didn't even have to because I wound up getting pulled from the fight."
McCall: "I made weight so easily, that it was crazy..."
Again, reiterates how easily he made weight.
Rogan: So can you use the IV or can't you use the IV?
McCall: You can't use an IV, unless you get an exemption.
Mind you, this was February 19th, not in June when USADA announced the exemption.
When UFC responded to this podcast, they confirmed that he had already applied for the Retro TUE and they kept reiterating that USADA was contacted while the situation was going down...just like Kool was saying most likely happened in the Mayweather case. USADA made aware ahead of time and consulted.
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