I'm now convinced floyd was also on steroids or illegal substance

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  1. shadow111

    shadow111 Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    First you all, "you people"? I'm "one person" I'm not like anyone else and don't represent a "people".

    You point out that ODLH had an IV going into the Pac fight. Isn't it curious why this never is talked about? Is it because DLH was a walking corpse having to drain himself to welterweight to fight Pac after fighting for years at higher weights? DLH weighed in at 145 for Pac, all while using an IV going into the Pac fight. What a shock that we have another fighter who was so dehydrated and needed an IV and ended up giving a poor performance.

    Apparently Mayweather did apply for a TUE through USADA but apparently IV's were not allowed by the NSAC, though they were apparently notified. DLH vs Pacquiao was also in Vegas and was 8 years before, I guess the question is how was DLH allowed to use an IV back in 2008 if it wasn't allowed in Nevada in 2015?
     
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  2. Pugilist Specialist

    Pugilist Specialist Active Member banned Full Member

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    Of course Gayweather was roided..
    And by accusing Paquiao it was the perfect cover to take the heat off of him . Sonofabitch
     
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  3. Pakkuman

    Pakkuman I'm not hot. I'm just BIG. banned Full Member

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    There's very little information on Oscar's IV use outside of Freddie claiming that he observed IV marks on Oscar's arms. I just Googled it and there's really not much out there. I personally have never seen a video where Oscar mentioned he needed an IV. Same with Nacho. Oscar's alleged IV use could simply come down to Freddie talking smack/pre fight mind games.

    As for Floyd, he was 150 pounds thirty days out from the weigh in and has historically been known as a gym rat and walks around close to his fight weight.

    Why did Floyd have IV fluids and supplies at his house?
     
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  4. Reppin501

    Reppin501 The People's Champ Full Member

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    It’s really sad...even though the fight went exactly how anybody who knows anything about boxing knew it would.
     
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  5. Reppin501

    Reppin501 The People's Champ Full Member

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    You’re the one making the claim, why should he or anybody “defend” something you haven’t proved? History will reflect the truth, you can cling to these fantasy justifications for your hero losing but regardless of time or situation this fight plays out the same again and again.
     
  6. Pakkuman

    Pakkuman I'm not hot. I'm just BIG. banned Full Member

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    Bro, even if you removed the fandom from either side, and Pac's injury (whether you believe it or otherwise) the fight wasn't on even terms. Floyd used illegal IV fluids.

    Do you think if Pac had won, and had used illegal IV fluids, that his victory wouldn't have been diminished and come under suspicion?

    Also, Floyd was trading with and walking down the likes Ortiz, Guerrero, Cotto, Maidana, Marquez, and Clenelo, which lead lots of people to believe that his legs were gone, primarily Roach. All bigger men.

    We knew Floyd would be defensive against Pac, but no one knew that he would fight the most defensive fight of his life and clinch the most he's ever clinched.
     
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  7. C.J.

    C.J. Boxings Living Legend revered & respected by all Full Member

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    Of course we knew how it was going to go ... Floyd. Oscar, the NSAC ,Vegas boxing?? Everyone knew Pac had no chance of ever getting a dec win over Floyd in Vegas when he had backing like that
     
  8. Reppin501

    Reppin501 The People's Champ Full Member

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    Floyd did make it slow, he did respect Manny, and wasn’t going to give him the only chance Manny had. He wouldn’t have fought any different at any other point in his career, IMHO.
     
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  9. dangerousity

    dangerousity Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    lol “you people” is an expression referring to people who forget that Nevada is literally Floyds backyard.

    Second, ODLH was on his way to fight Floyd at 147 rematch, Pac was a last min replacement cherrypick for ODLH due to Floyd backing out. By all accounts, Pac was the one at massive disadvantage and was not draining Oscar, the fight was scheduled for 147 as Oscar intended and dragged Pac up from FW (1 fight at LW), it’s not Pacs fault he fcked up his weight management and came in at 145.

    finally, Floyd applied for TUE and was granted TUE AFTER he was caught lmao. The guy who claimed for years he was a small WW and all his fans claim was a small WW and continued to fight at 147 thereafter, had overnight became dehydrated? Lmao.

    Floyd was covering illegal substances. It’s like a heroine addict being caught with all the needles in his room and then coming up with the most implausible excuse possible, lol.
     
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  10. The Real Lance

    The Real Lance Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    It's not hard to see when your eye are open. I guess you too actually believe he was severely dehydrated. Jeez..Floyd doesn't even have to try.
     
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