Here are the REAL FACTS about Floyd's IV's. The man is 100% innocent.

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by MVC!, Apr 13, 2016.


  1. MVC!

    MVC! The Best Ever Full Member

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    The point is, he's been known to speak Bull**** and there's strong reason for us to not trust him on his word after being debunked on so many points.

    Enjoy your weekend.

    If you actually wanted to debate, you would have come with better content, instead of speculative bs and stuff like "Hauser is no hater"

    Just saying.
     
  2. MVC!

    MVC! The Best Ever Full Member

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    They ain't, but they haven't said one word to disprove what USADA said.

    Oh but of course, Mayweather paid the paramedics off too, right? And the hospitals... :lol:
     
  3. Doc Everlast

    Doc Everlast Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Its preposterous to believe that a 19 year veteran of boxing would do that to his body.
     
  4. MVC!

    MVC! The Best Ever Full Member

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    You clowned me? :lol:

    Oh dear, you went on a rampage after I ripped on you and now you have absolutely no comeback. Nice try though.

    You went on the personal attack first because you knew you had NOTHING. :patsch
     
  5. Loudon

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    :deal

    Get ready for the USADA copy and paste.

    It's coming quick, like MVC when he thinks about Floyd and Ellerbe.
     
  6. MVC!

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    You clowned me? :lol:

    Oh dear, you went on a rampage after I ripped on you and now you have absolutely no comeback. Nice try though.

    You went on the personal attack first because you knew you had NOTHING. :patsch

    1. It's legal, first off
    2. The exception was also not necessary as PREFIGHT IV's are legal as confirmed by NSAC in NEVADA
    3. He's been known to train and spar a day before his older fights, learn something about the sport first
    4. Read #3
    5. For thorough testing, necessary.

    Get wrecked
     
  7. renyo

    renyo Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    I've never heard of any boxer doing serious training the night before the fight. I think you'd be hard pressed to find a guy training hard for anything other than losing weight the week of the fight. The work is done by then.
     
  8. Doc Everlast

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    Floyd wasnt training the days before the fight. He was doing PR and media stuff. He was with his publicist.
     
  9. MVC!

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    1. That's completely false because he's been said to train/spar days and even the day before a big fight.

    I believe it was during 2011 when there was an interview, his team talked about it.
     
  10. renyo

    renyo Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Nothing you said answered any of my questions. You only attempted to shift the focus.
    1.750ml is illegal
    2. The exemption is necessary and must be granted beforehand.
    3. Has nothing to do with the fact he has no problem making weight EVER..
    4.show me proof, and a light workout is not serious training which is the only way he would become dehydrated.
    5. Lies, the tests are the same ones administered for $16,000.exact
     
  11. Doc Everlast

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    Chess not checkers!:hey
     
  12. renyo

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    I think we all know that and agree. Even Mvc knows it, just can't admit it because that's the angle he's playing now.
     
  13. Doc Everlast

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    Its illegal in the WADA guidelines that USADA follows. It could be legal under the NSAC I'm not sure. They bend rules a lot.
     
  14. MVC!

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    1. No it is not, pre fight IV's are completely legal in NEVADA. And LeBron also used it a day after game 1 of the finals

    2. Wrong again.

    Mayweather applied for a the****utic-use exemption and it was granted after the fight. Such an exemption is not required by NSAC since pre-fight IVs are not banned. In fact, it is a common practice among athletes licensed to fight in Nevada.

    3. That is irrelevant. What I said was that he's been known to SPAR a day before a fight, sparring is hardly light training.

    This was in an interview a couple of years back. A member of his team talked about this.

    4. ^

    5. Wrong, of course. They did stricter and more advanced levels of testing with longitudes which of course, costs more. 22 separate tests for each man.
     
  15. Doc Everlast

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    There are plenty of videos of Floyd the Friday before the fight with his publicist doing interviews. Before and after the weigh in. He didn't look like a dead man. I'm done here!