Comments Thread For: Espinoza: Mayweather 'Very Serious' About Pacquiao Rematch
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And how did Stiverne look at the weigh in....Because that is doctor's order, physical activity will put strain on the damaged kidneys
And the IV is not the full treatment.
Keep trying.
LMAO Floyd had a life threatening illness on the eve of the Pacquiao fight.
Really strange how he looked fine at the weigh in.
and how did he look after going through the 12 rounds that you say should have been impossible because he needed 2-3 weeks to recover
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An assumption.
He more likely had it in training camp a week out from the fight or took the damage in the fight that caused it.
Keep trying to tell us Floyd had a life threatening illness.
Doctors says you should be taken straight to hospital, but Floyd wasn't?
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An assumption.
He more likely had it in training camp a week out from the fight or took the damage in the fight that caused it.
Keep trying to tell us Floyd had a life threatening illness.
Doctors says you should be taken straight to hospital, but Floyd wasn't?
Keep trying.
LMAOOOOOO. You are all over the place because you can't disprove he had it. Does it make you mad
So what you're saying is you can't explain how Stiverne had it. Maybe he had it a week out? Well maybe Floyd did too, right?
Ready to cry uncle? It's over son. Give up. You asked and you received
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Yeah, without a shadow of a doubt this proves Floyd was doping.
There is zero reason why this IV would be given, only if he had suffered severe dehydration, which some boxers do when trying to make weight and they cut water.
This could not happen with Floyd as he walks around his fight weight, as his fanboys love to say.
No coincidence that this IV is used to mask PED use.
Floyd used the dehydration story to tell USADA, claimed he was so dehydrated he couldn't give a sample, and pressured the testers to allow him.
He then to the PEDs before the fight, which would be masked
He then put in for a retroactive TUE which would be against USADA's rules as he never went to hospital or had surgery etc. But USADA had to grant it as they fight already had happen and not granting it would have made a farce of their testing and doping control policy.Comment
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Nope, blood tests prove Stiverne had the condition.LMAOOOOOO. You are all over the place because you can't disprove he had it. Does it make you mad
So what you're saying is you can't explain how Stiverne had it. Maybe he had it a week out? Well maybe Floyd did too, right?
Ready to cry uncle? It's over son. Give up. You asked and you received
Nothing proves Floyd had the condition and numerous things says he didn't.
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WRONG.
Your own information seems to add up.
Low Urine output.....check
Dark urine.....check
injury to shoulders...check
dehydration....check

And since you don't have the medical records, and don't know what the paramedic might have done, I think that means you lost. Now get over it. You asked, you received, it's over
Now kindly stop writing to me about this. Thank you.Comment
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Nope, it's getting back into shape that does it.Then I guess Floyd Mayweather is never in shape and has never been dehydrated.
Ooops. There's video evidence of him being dehydrated.
Sorry, son. You asked for it, and you lost. Just like you asked for evidence of guys smashing tennis rackets and not being penalized and when you got it, you made excuses. You're one of the most butthurt dudes here and every time you get handled, you go into complete denial. You have no honor. You have no balls. And quite frankly, it's fun beating up on you because you seem like the type to cry yourself to sleep at night over it
Still can't explain how he got dehydrated.
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