Floyd's Illegal IV; A Prefight Ritual Or A One-Time Thing?

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  • sargo
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    #301
    A healthy person, much less an athlete, doesn’t need IV’s.

    Athlete plus IV before competition is blatant cheating.

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    • Shape up
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      #302
      Originally posted by WBC WBA IBF
      https://medium.com/@lukestdnathan/wi...th-ff0f1874f6a

      In an April filing for summary judgment, Armstrong’s counsel furnished a chart, sourced from USPS documents and public statements, that pegged the sponsorship’s quantified benefits to the post office, from 1996 to 2004, at $163.8 million, not including the also-touted boon to employee morale.
      Good work numbnuts, we are getting somewhere, now google how much revenue was generated for the Pacquiao Vs Mayweather fight in Vegas and tell me if 165million is even close, and that's just 1 fight, I will be waiting for your answer, also Armstrong made nothing for USADA, THEY WOULD HAVE BEEN PAID FOR THE TESTING REGARDLESS OF WHETHER LANCE WAS THERE OR NOT, FLOYD WAS PAYING USADA TO DO THE TESTING, DO YOU UNDERSTAND THE DIFFERENCE JNR

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      • Shape up
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        #303
        Originally posted by sargo
        A healthy person, much less an athlete, doesn’t need IV’s.

        Athlete plus IV before competition is blatant cheating.
        And the fact Floyd tried to write into the contract that if a TUE was issued that no one had to be notified is a disgrace, arum sent the contract back saying the NSAC and he had to be notified if a TUE was issued, hence how it was revealed

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          #304
          Originally posted by D4thincarnation
          As shown by Floyd weights leading up to the fight and his ring weight for previous fights being 150lbs, it is impossible for him to be dehydrated, let alone severely dehydrated.
          Thank you for your inexperienced, uneducated, amateur opinion.

          Floyd stopped allowing unofficial day of weigh ins years before the fight, so you have no idea what his ring weight was. Even if it was 150 pounds as you suggest, he weighed in four pounds less than that and was only given 1.5 pounds of fluids.


          Fighter get that way but cutting a lot of weight, which is mostly water to make weight.
          I was a heavyweight my entire fighting career (not a boxer) and never had to make weight. I still dealt with dehydration, heat stroke, or all sorts of different illnesses the day before or the day of a fight. Cutting lots of weight isn't the only way people get dehydrated or fall ill. Simply pushing yourself very hard in training can lead to a variety of illnesses, including dehydration and heat stroke. You may also have issues with diarrhea or vomiting that can contribute to dehydration.


          He used the IV to mask PED use.
          But why would he have to mask PED use if he was bribing USADA as you claim?

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            #305
            Originally posted by Shape up
            Good work numbnuts
            If you want to have an intelligent discussion, I'm interested in participating. If you want to behave like a child, we don't have to communicate any further. Up to you.


            how much revenue was generated for the Pacquiao Vs Mayweather fight in Vegas and tell me if 165million is even close, and that's just 1 fight
            None of the revenue generated from the fight goes to USADA, so that's irrelevant.


            Armstrong made nothing for USADA, THEY WOULD HAVE BEEN PAID FOR THE TESTING REGARDLESS OF WHETHER LANCE WAS THERE OR NOT, FLOYD WAS PAYING USADA TO DO THE TESTING
            USADA was receiving $10 million a year from the US government and still busted the athlete that was making the US government the most money.

            USADA was receiving 150k a year from Mayweather and busting him would have been such a huge feather in the cap of USADA, that it would have made them way more money than a measly 150 grand.

            No matter how you slice it, you're hanging your hat on a grand conspiracy theory that has no evidence to support it.

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            • HeadShots
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              #306
              Originally posted by WBC WBA IBF
              Thank you for your inexperienced, uneducated, amateur opinion.

              Floyd stopped allowing unofficial day of weigh ins years before the fight, so you have no idea what his ring weight was. Even if it was 150 pounds as you suggest, he weighed in four pounds less than that and was only given 1.5 pounds of fluids.




              I was a heavyweight my entire fighting career (not a boxer) and never had to make weight. I still dealt with dehydration, heat stroke, or all sorts of different illnesses the day before or the day of a fight. Cutting lots of weight isn't the only way people get dehydrated or fall ill. Simply pushing yourself very hard in training can lead to a variety of illnesses, including dehydration and heat stroke. You may also have issues with diarrhea or vomiting that can contribute to dehydration.




              But why would he have to mask PED use if he was bribing USADA as you claim?

              Sub human iq here folks

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                #307
                Originally posted by HeadShots
                Sub human iq here folks
                There's no need to hide behind a computer screen like a coward. We can place a wager on who has the higher IQ and go get tested. Let me know if you're interested in backing up your words instead of hiding behind a screen like a loser.

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                • Spoon23
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                  #308
                  Originally posted by The Big Dunn
                  Cheaters never win.
                  Originally posted by D4thincarnation
                  Yeah, Lance never won did he.



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                  • PAC-BOY
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                    #309
                    Originally posted by WBC WBA IBF
                    There's no need to hide behind a computer screen like a coward. We can place a wager on who has the higher IQ and go get tested. Let me know if you're interested in backing up your words instead of hiding behind a screen like a loser.
                    You still cant see the reality bruh. My money is on HeadShots

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                      #310
                      Originally posted by sargo
                      A healthy person, much less an athlete, doesn’t need IV’s.

                      Athlete plus IV before competition is blatant cheating.
                      BS it was always common practice to use IVs making weight loads of fighters and UFC guys would be over dry and need IV fluids, it is for dehydration thats its purpose and the amount Floyd took was less than you would give a Greyhound, dont talk about what you dont know or assume to be true.

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