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Mayweather reportedly 142 lbs. Can he ever recover from this??
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Originally posted by Pretty Boy Greg View Postok u finally went to far with your hating... to say floyd is not dedicated to put hard work in is the craziest and dumbest thing Ive ever heard from a pacfart... Floyd does nothing but put 100% towards working on his craft. You guys can hate on him for a lot of ***** he pulls but 1 thing u pacfarts cant say is that the man isnt dedicated to doing hard work.... smh silly pacfarts
Do some sit up, press ups, burpees and the rest Floyd, don't cry because no one is waiting on you hand a foot.
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Originally posted by Illangelo View PostEh, I'm sure he'll be fine.
Its only 2 months afterall.
Originally posted by D4thincarnation View Post
Do some sit up, press ups, burpees and the rest Floyd, don't cry because no one is waiting on you hand a foot.
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Lol people are so gullible
He is purposefully not eating and then when a "doctor" comes in to examine him, he dehydrates himself beforehand to bring his weight down to appear sick
This is a a ploy by his lawyers to get him into house arrest
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Originally posted by koolttt View PostMayweather soft damn.
Crying because he has no hot water, crying because he has to drink tap water, no training, etc.
The weight issue is diffidently self induced. This guy can pretty much buy unlimited extra food from the food shop and vending machines. He can train inside is cell (burpees workout).
So much for G-Unit and the Money Team toughness he portray outside LOL
Prison changes you. Even if it's "only" 3 months.Last edited by Main Source; 06-18-2012, 01:15 PM.
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Originally posted by DAN916 View PostWhen Dr. Dale Carrison, chief of staff at University Medical Center, learned that another physician had claimed that a 90-day jail stay would place boxer Floyd Mayweather Jr.'s health in jeopardy, he said he felt embarrassment for the medical profession.
"For me," said Carrison, who was a jail guard and FBI agent before becoming a physician, "it was very disappointing. From the facts that were put forward, I could never do that."
Carrison said Thursday that "at least sanity prevailed" when Las Vegas Justice of the Peace Melissa Saragosa on Wednesday denied Mayweather's attempt to be placed under house arrest because of "inhumane" conditions at the Clark County Detention Center.
Mayweather is serving three months in jail for domestic battery, beating his ex-girlfriend in front of their children.
Carrison, who stressed that he had not examined Mayweather, had read that Mayweather's personal physician, Dr. Robert Voy, had found that the boxer's health was deteriorating from dehydration and a lack of calories. Instead of eating jail food, he was consuming just 800 calories a day through fruit, nuts and energy bars bought at the commissary.
"If he chooses not to drink water or eat the food, that's not the jail's fault, that's his choice, and the judge obviously realized that," Carrison said. "What we're dealing with here is a spoiled child, someone who wants bottled water and a personal chef all the time, not someone suffering from inhumane conditions."Originally posted by DAN916 View PostDr. Jay Coates, a trauma surgeon and colleague of Carrison at UMC, found the medical claims used by Mayweather's attorneys outrageous.
"What a crock," he said. "It's just crap. If he's dehydrated, drink water for God's sake."
That Voy said in legal documents that Mayweather could suffer "irreversible damage" to his physique from a 90-day jail stay made Coates laugh out loud.
"It's pure (expletive)," he said. "Plenty of boxers and athletes go to jail and resume their careers."
Dr. Mitchell Forman, dean of the Touro University Nevada College of Osteopathic Medicine in Henderson, said that a world-class athlete can get out of shape in a 90-day jail stay, but "there is no doubt that he can come back to what he was before."
Forman, a former consultant for the Federal Bureau of Prisons, said the diet that convicts receive behind bars is nutritionally "adequate."
And he stressed that although Mayweather is confined to his cell for his own safety, he can still do exercises that can keep him in decent shape so he is not starting at ground zero when he enters the gym again.
"It won't be the same as a gymnasium, of course, but he can do push-ups, lunges, sit-ups and shadow boxing."
Dr. Kevin Petersen, a surgeon, said it is probably true, as Mayweather's physician has said, that the boxer finds being in jail depressing.
"I would, too," he said, "but he should have thought about that before he did what he did."
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Originally posted by AndNewChampion View PostBroner should have 100k Followers, but last time I saaw he had 10k. No one gives a **** about his haaaaaa or 'she do fine' tweets.
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