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Mayweather's IV injection (Master thread)
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I'm still mad at Thomas Hauser for not giving me any credit after I broke the story and copying what I said.
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Originally posted by GrandmasterWang View PostHoly crap this thread is 800+ pages.
Mayweather was certainly very dirty for the Pacman fight.
My guess is that he would be back on the PEDs now training for McGregor.
Boxing is a dirty game.
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Originally posted by ironmt View PostLOL, Floyd pays off Pacquiao to keep his records sealed and takes 5 hrs to give a urine sample. But Floyd Is clean.
The fact of the matter Is, I don't even care that Floyd used PEDS, It's his fans. They are complete c*nts.
Great video by the way.
BTW I believe both Pac and Floyd have doped.
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#TBT
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.
Moreover, if USADA did determine that Mayweather was so badly dehydrated as to warrant the emergency treatment of adding 25.361 ounces of fluid to his blood, it’s unconscionable that USADA didn’t transmit this information to the Nevada State Athletic Commission and the ring doctors who would be overseeing the fight the following night.
So . . . If the purpose of the IV that was administered to Mayweather wasn’t to combat dehydration, what was it for?............
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