Let's be real, do you ACTUALLY believe Fluid's dehydration?

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by BoxedOut, Oct 12, 2015.


  1. BoxedOut

    BoxedOut Member Full Member

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    dehydrated, really?
     
  2. Palooka

    Palooka Well-Known Member Full Member

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    You forgot the poll.
     
  3. Godlovkin

    Godlovkin Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Only morons and hardcore flom0s can possibly believe that
     
  4. Beouche

    Beouche Juan Manuel Marquez Full Member

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    :lol:

    the idea was good, the execution not so much
     
  5. Doc Everlast

    Doc Everlast Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    I'm starting to think that he just wanted to rehydrate as much he could before fight night. That's why he hasn't been letting them weigh him on fight night since before the Guerrero fight. He wants to give the narrative that's he a little man fighting giants that out weigh him by 20 pounds.
     
  6. BoxedOut

    BoxedOut Member Full Member

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    poll added per request.
     
  7. kragz

    kragz 49*-0 Full Member

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    Parchedweather forgot how to drink. It's obvious you dumb pacfans
     
  8. kragz

    kragz 49*-0 Full Member

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    Guerrero being one of the fights he had a very low t/e ratio....
     
  9. BoxedOut

    BoxedOut Member Full Member

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    oh but he said pac's a midget.
     
  10. boxsensei

    boxsensei Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    He was weighed against Canelo. 150, He was weighed against Maidana 148. And like Ive said on other threads, nobody but us hardcore fans pays attention to fight night weights so its not worth Floyd's time to worry about lying about something that the majority of the paying public doesnt give a **** about.
     
  11. Young Terror

    Young Terror ★ Griselda ★ Full Member

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    Of course not he weighed in at 150.5 30 before the fight he only had to lose 3 and a half pounds in one month plus he never had any problem making weight i'm certain that he sure as hell wouldnt have any problem making weight for the biggest fight of his life, he took peds to beat a one armed shotquiao and needed an IV to mask his cheating. His TR levels alone shows he was on something the IV just confirmed it.

    He will forever have an asterisk next to his career cause of this, his all legacy is tainted hes the Lance Armstrong of boxing and sooner or later someone close to him will snitch on him and tell the world how big a cheater he was.
     
  12. Serge

    Serge Ginger Dracula Staff Member

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    Stupid question. A better question would be how long do you think Mr. ''Clean Up the Sport'' has been jacking himself silly with PEDs? My answer to that would be he's obviously been doing it his entire career and the phony crusade to clean up the sport was just a pretext to avoid facing his biggest rival and greatest threat while they were still in their prime. Of course 98% of boxing fans around the globe knew that at the time and many of us have known USADA are as corrupt as sin and have been in his and his promoter's pockets for many years too. That said, even though I've long known about all that, now that the truth has finally come to light, the sense of vindication at being proven right does taste especially delicious.
     
  13. JediPimp007

    JediPimp007 Long suffering reader Full Member

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  14. prelude

    prelude Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Those who don't think he wasn't dehydrated has never boxed before. Had he not taken the IV he would have been hospitalized in a coma.
     
  15. JediPimp007

    JediPimp007 Long suffering reader Full Member

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    I think you need to read the article I linked above. There was nothing evidenced to suggest he needed 750mg of saline and vitamins to rehydrate (allowed limit is 50mg per 6 hours), plus if there was a hydration issue he wouldn't have weighed in at 146, he'd have been on the limit.

    Also, oral hydration would have had a quicker effect, a paramedic administered saline IV is for severe dehydration, again for which there is ZERO evidence of ANY dehydration let alone severe enough for an amount significantly above what's actually allowed. If this is looked into properly I have a feeling this could be really bad for boxing.

    Again, read the article and make your own decision.