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    #81
    Originally posted by travestyny View Post
    You’re still going?

    No one is saying he was running a marathon, dummy. It’s clearly not out of the ordinary for a boxer to be dehydrated. Even Floyd, whom I showed you was dehydrated before despite his weight.

    If you can’t show what he did in the days before the fight, and can’t explain how he may have been affected if he had become dehydrated before the weighin and how it was dealt with, then you have nothing. Simple as that.

    Regardless of the fact that 3 independent doctors reviewed the TUE and found no problem with it. Without his name on the application.

    Give up.

    And never call anyone a deflector when you deflected from providing proof of my or Mayweather’s quotations about 5 times, deflecto. Take your loss in the debate, and Pac’s Loss, like a damn man!!!
    You are asking me for facts but then you throw at me that Floyd ran to the point of extreme dehydration the day before his fight.
    - So where is YOUR PROOF of this?
    - Who would do such a thing unless they cannot make weight? Floyd made weight EASILY.

    Floyd walking at close to his weigh-in weight is an advantage for him .... so he doesn't get drained. That is what he also says in his interview after getting the IV. So this is all BS!


    Dehydrated?
    Ariza took care of that. He was giving Floyd fluids galore!!!!!!!!! NEXT!!!

    When you exert you can be dehydrated but with a few cups of fluids, your OK. You exert a bit more, a few more cups.

    USADA - Simply drink 3 cups per pound lost.


    Now without even taking into consideration that Floyd still had to eat to put those pounds on, that would be like 6 - 9 cups?

    but now include that his weight gain includes eating.

    BUT the above is ideal conditions. If Floyd drinks a bit less and is still "slightly" dehydrated there would still not be a reason to have an IV.


    When you admit that your weigh-in weight is your walking weight, then drinking as Floyd did after the weigh-in suffices ... and I'm quite sure that we didn't see all the times when Floyd was drinking!!!! He drank more.


    So why did Floyd need an IV?????? WTF!!!





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    Last edited by ADP02; 05-14-2018, 01:09 AM.

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      #82
      Originally posted by ADP02 View Post
      You are asking me for facts but then you throw at me that Floyd ran to the point of extreme dehydration the day before his fight.
      - So where is YOUR PROOF of this?
      - Who would do such a thing unless they cannot make weight? Floyd made weight EASILY.

      Floyd walking at close to his weigh-in weight is an advantage for him .... so he doesn't get drained. That is what he also says in his interview after getting the IV. So this is all BS!


      Dehydrated?
      Ariza took care of that. He was giving Floyd fluids galore!!!!!!!!! NEXT!!!

      When you exert you can be dehydrated but with a few cups of fluids, your OK. You exert a bit more, a few more cups.

      USADA - Simply drink 3 cups per pound lost.


      Now without even taking into consideration that Floyd still had to eat to put those pounds on, that would be like 6 - 9 cups?

      but now include that his weight gain includes eating.

      BUT the above is ideal conditions. If Floyd drinks a bit less and is still "slightly" dehydrated there would still not be a reason to have an IV.


      When you admit that your weigh-in weight is your walking weight, then drinking as Floyd did after the weigh-in suffices ... and I'm quite sure that we didn't see all the times when Floyd was drinking!!!! He drank more.


      So why did Floyd need an IV?????? WTF!!!





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      You are incapable of basic comprehension.

      The proof is that a DCO was present that witnessed the need for the IV. Three independent doctors also approved of the IV, and didn’t have his name in the application. A urine sample was taken before and after the IV. Mayweather was shown to be dehydrated before, which throws out everything you said about his weight. Otherwise, it would have been impossible for him to have been dehydrated for the Mosley bout, or impossible for him ever to be dehydrated.

      But you already knew that.

      Now your proof? You have none. If what you are saying were true he would never be capable of being dehydrated. And since you are not an expert on his body, like you claim to be, you have nothing. Give up.
      Last edited by travestyny; 05-14-2018, 06:05 AM.

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