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    Originally posted by doom_specialist View Post
    "Look at this picture of Mayweather. Wow that guy is muscular! That means he's not dehydrated!"

    Even though having less water in the system makes you appear more muscular, which is why fighters are nowhere near as cut up on fight night as they were the day before at the weigh-in. Even bodybuilders use diuretics to cut water because it makes them look more muscular. The utterly delicious irony of posting that picture of ultra cut up Mayweather, is that it actually strengthens the argument that he may not have had a lot of water in his system.

    I'm out of this argument. I'm not gonna discuss this with people purposely shutting the truth out because of their own agenda. Mayweather is truly an anomaly. Pretty sure the world loved Hitler more directly after the Holocaust than people love Mayweather now lol
    150.5 lbs 3 weeks before weigh-in. try harder.

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      Originally posted by IR0NFIST View Post
      Don't let the door hit you on the way out.
      I won't. Have fun lying to yourself

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        Originally posted by Divine Hammer View Post
        150.5 lbs 3 weeks before weigh-in. try harder.
        Yeah, because you have to lose 10 lbs or more to dehydrate yourself. Have fun with that lol

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          Originally posted by doom_specialist View Post
          Muscular = not dehydrated?
          He doesn't look dry at all, face looks normal, he looked more cut at the Maidana weigh ins.. he basically looked just like he did on fight night.

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            To me Mayweather clearly over-trained for the fight and got dehydrated, thus the need for the IV. What was done is so common in WADA administered sports that I can't believe this is even news. I even read that Pacquioa's people were informed of the IV, Do you think that if a 100m runner was granted a TUE that his/her opponent would even know they had one until way after the 100m final.

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              Man just imagine if Manny had this type of fight in him on May 2. I gotta give it up for the fanatics, even when they have nothing they continue on in hopes of winning a topic they simply can not.

              Kudos guys, keep giving us laughable posts.

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                Originally posted by doom_specialist View Post
                Yeah, because you have to lose 10 lbs or more to dehydrate yourself. Have fun with that lol
                hahahaha ur a dunce. even if u think floyd was dehydrated (which is complete malarkey and a joke, but i will play along), then why didn't he go to the local hospital to receive iv therapy there??? he wouldn't need a tue in that case because it would have been administered in a medical setting to treat severe dehydration. HMMMMMMMMMMMM hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha.
                Last edited by Divine Hammer; 09-17-2015, 03:46 PM.

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                  Originally posted by Morevax View Post
                  To me Mayweather clearly over-trained for the fight and got dehydrated, thus the need for the IV. What was done is so common in WADA administered sports that I can't believe this is even news. I even read that Pacquioa's people were informed of the IV, Do you think that if a 100m runner was granted a TUE that his/her opponent would even know they had one until way after the 100m final.

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                    Originally posted by Morevax View Post
                    To me Mayweather clearly over-trained for the fight and got dehydrated, thus the need for the IV. What was done is so common in WADA administered sports that I can't believe this is even news. I even read that Pacquioa's people were informed of the IV, Do you think that if a 100m runner was granted a TUE that his/her opponent would even know they had one until way after the 100m final.
                    Overtraining is something that can be treated with rest and oral rehydration. The use of IVs are intended for medical emergencies only. For example, If Floyd was visibly struggling just to make it onto the scales, but that clearly wasn't the case, he displayed no symptoms that are common with extreme dehydration. Furthermore, the NSAC and Top Rank weren't notified of the IVs until 3 weeks later.

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                      OH BURRRRN! Because Jenny McClendon told me that Bobby Walters said that Hauser said...
                      These 2 groups are like a bunch of kids in class passing notes.

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