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Originally posted by DeandreXI View PostThat was just PC talk from Mayweather tbh. No one in their right mind would believe Floyd actually trained harder for a victory lap fight against Berto. Mayweather's training for the Pacman fight was unprecedented for his standards and rightfully so, that fight sealed his legacy as TBE in his era.
when Floyd said he was dehydrated was it also just a PC talk?
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Originally posted by Rath View Postgood answer the problem is that there were not really a registered nurse FACT
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Now would you like me to put up all the evidence against Manny that he gives no response to , by your own reasoning in this thread Manny is guiltly correct ?
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Originally posted by Rath View Postwhen floyd say something that does not fit the agenda it was just a pc talk.
when Floyd said he was dehydrated was it also just a PC talk?
He did none of that against Berto...
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Originally posted by Rath View Postwhen floyd say something that does not fit the agenda it was just a pc talk.
when Floyd said he was dehydrated was it also just a PC talk?
Not a single proof he wasn't? Don't embarrass yourself flobos. Go back and read ADP02's post //krikya360.com/forums/sh...&postcount=302 :
Also, Mayweather was given a pre-fight physical examination by the Nevada State Athletic Commission on the day of the weigh-in. Did he disclose to commission doctors at that time that he was so badly dehydrated that he needed an IV infusion? No, he did not. Nor, according to NSAC records, did the examining physician find evidence of dehydration.
If a fighter is dehydrated, his blood pressure is likely to be low and his pulse rate high. That wasn’t the case with Mayweather as evidenced by the Nevada State Athletic Commission medical data sheet.
Mayweather’s blood pressure was 118/84. In other words, his systolic blood pressure (pressure when the heart is contracting and pumping blood out) was 118. And his diastolic blood pressure (pressure when the heart is resting between beats) was 84. That’s normal for a professional athlete.
Mayweather’s pulse rate – 60 sitting and 66 standing – was also normal.
When a ring doctor tells a fighter to open his mouth wide at a pre-fight physical examination, the doctor isn’t looking for cavities. He’s checking for loose teeth and cuts inside the mouth. The doctor is also checking the mucous membrane lining inside the fighter’s mouth for signs of dehydration. Furthermore, if a fighter is dehydrated, there are additional signs of that condition in his skin turgor (the time it takes for skin to return to its original position after being pinched). Neither of these conditions was noted by the examining doctor.
To repeat: Mayweather showed no significant signs of dehydration at his pre-fight physical examination.
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Originally posted by Reloaded View PostI got more money and own more property than you thats all you need to know kid , now enough of your feeble deflection and child tactics , lets get back to the topic of PED use within our top fighters .
The point is Manny does not want to find out , it could very well be be true Pauli knows more than they did , thing is Manny wants no part of Pauli in a court room even though Pauli is attacking him with so much vigor and so to the point " Of course I have something against Manny he is a PEDs cheat " , considering what we all know went down , this very guilty behaviour by Manny going on your own rational of this thread Manny is guilty .
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Originally posted by Reloaded View PostDid you not see my questions to you are you breaking the deal and deflecting again , shame on you and yes she is a registered nurse
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Now would you like me to put up all the evidence against Manny that he gives no response to , by your own reasoning in this thread Manny is guiltly correct ?
link please where you got ingrid.
so you thought just answering a questions is good enough.
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