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Margarito handwraps or Floyd IV?
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Originally posted by Jedi Vader View PostHe will not respond to any of these questions.
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I dunno why fans seek to absolve their fighters.
I've been told all sorts of compelling narratives both ways in both cases. I do not give a ****, you lot should have more appreciation for the colorful range of characters found in boxing.
They are both badguy characters. I don't see how it hurts their image at all nor do I understand their fans taking up that argument.
If after Mike said he'd eat yer babies you proved Mike's actually quite nice to kids what the **** did you actually prove? Being right? I don't give a ****....I dunno why you do. Sometimes being right is not important.
Floyd Mayweather cheated? Oh boy.
Manny Pacquiao cried every goddamn time he lost a fight.
Margarito brought in wraps? Oh no, someone could get hurt! I don't give a ****, I knew someone could get hurt when I decided to watch boxing. It's a little bit the damn point.
Cotto acts like a fruitloop.
Ain't done **** to hurt the imagine of the bad man. All you're doing is pointing out him bad....well....yeah...him bad...your goody two shoes crybaby ***** wasn't good enough to overcome him badness doe was he?
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Originally posted by WBC WBA IBF View PostYou're lying. It was a legal method in Nevada. No exemption needed.
https://www.usada.org/wp-content/upl...Tom-Hauser.pdf
Mr. Mayweather’s use of the IV was not prohibited under the NSAC rules at the time it was administered and would not be a violation of the NSAC rules today.
https://www.usatoday.com/story/sport...s-iv/99766200/
NSAC executive director Bob Bennett said: "Mr. Mayweather has done nothing wrong.
LAS VEGAS -- On the eve of his record-breaking megafight with Manny Pacquiao on May 2, pound-for-pound king Floyd Mayweather took an intravenous injection of saline and vitamins that was banned under World Anti-Doping Agency guidelines, according to a report by SB Nation on Wednesday.
Three weeks after the fight, Mayweather received an exemption from the United States Anti-Doping Agency, the report said. However, Nevada State Athletic Commission executive director Bob Bennett said USADA does not have authorization to grant an exemption. Bennett said only the commission, which was not notified of the exemption until after it was given, can give an athlete an exemption.
Although the substances contained in the IV were not banned by WADA, whose standards USADA says it follows, the fact that they were given intravenously was not allowed.
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Originally posted by killakali View Postking Floyd Mayweather took an intravenous injection of saline and vitamins that was banned under World Anti-Doping Agency guidelines
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