GGG destroys floyd even with these stipulations -- better counter with 147 and rehydration to 152lbs...then we'll talk.
Nothing really happened to Mosley, Vitali,Holyfeild, RJJ, or Tyson and you're not calling for it either.. They admit to cheating or using but you're bit interested in that.. It's all about why Floyd used an IV.. You figured it out in 10 seconds.. Why after more than a month the Feds haven't yet?
These dorks really believe that the Federal Government of the United States gives a **** about boxing and steroids. We have terrorist plots, foreign wars, budget problems and other big issues. But, forget all that and focus on a 149 pound, 5'8", fighter in Las Vegas because a boxing nerd thinks he's on drugs.atsch
Oh field day.. But fluid got the exemption ONLY after the fight. When youre only suppose to use prohibited methods/substances AFTER getting approval... ..unless the medical issue Fluid had was of sufficiently high severity at the time to warrant the retroactive TUE... ..for which i dont think dehydration is good enough.. And there is NO evidence that FLuid was severly dehydrated.. If he had been in a sufficiently severe medical condition to warrant the use of 750ml IV, and the TUE for it (specially a retroactive one) then he wouldnt have been (allowed) fighting 12 rounds in less than a day after.. .in other words.. ..Fluid cheated!! Hardwork! Medication! TMT Amberlamps on call for dat 750ml IV!
Hmmn - Thinking about it, other than Golovkin agreeing to 154 and a [severely risk my health] clause of a 165 rehydration limit, Floyd would also have to insist on... - TMT's exclusive and flexible interpretation of the WADA Code "...including but not limited to..." - Floyd's use of an 750ml fluid IV at 3 minutes notice; - TMT's submission of retroactive TUEs, regardless of their validity; - TMT's submission of retroactive TUEs, up to 18 days after the bout; - No notification to be given to the opposing camp or the NSAC; (because the USADA said it's ok to do that).