Is Mayweather lying?

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by camden1nj, Jun 4, 2012.


  1. Peter__1987

    Peter__1987 Guest

    So, the man who is most passionately campaigning for extra (and olympic style drug testing) is actually juicing himself? :patsch

    I'm sure i'll get called a ***** or whatever childish immature nickname some of you idiots think up for saying this.

    But, i genuinely believe Floyd Mayweather is (and always has been completely PEDs free)

    The guy takes voluntary tests for godsake, why the hell would you take voluntary extra testing if u were juicing?
     
  2. Boxing Fanatic

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    fug off
     
  3. Peter__1987

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    Oh and didn't Amir Khan actually thank Floyd Mayweather for bringing the whole drug testing issue more to light after Peterson failed?

    So, the guy who is making everyone take extra tests, is actually the juice head himself?

    If some of you guys had a braincell you would actually be ****ing dangerous.

    Let me guess though right, Evil Floyd and his army of *****'s have come up with a way to cheat olympic style drug testing that NO ONE ELSE IN THE WORLD has yet to figure out?
     
  4. king khan

    king khan Boxing Junkie banned

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    Seeing as how he's contradicted himself on basically everything he's said. . . Yes. . .

    LOL, when Manny was fighting Cotto: "Cotto just got beat by Clottey?!" Before he was fighting Cotto: "I consider Cotto an undefeated fighter."

    "Manny fights my leftovers" - Floyd goes on to fight Manny "leftovers"


    Floyd before Hatton, and Cotto: Im willing to die in that ring. Floyd on not fightng Manny: SELF PRESERVATION. .


    You get the idea. . .
     
  5. Peter__1987

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    What a brilliant and well thought out intelligent reply :good
     
  6. Davo

    Davo Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Well obviously Barry Bonds was also campaigning for aditional testing to clean up baseball..... oh no, wait a minute... he avoided tests and made all kind of excuses for his muscle growth and performance gains..... sounds more like Pacquiao than Floyd.
     
  7. chinachin

    chinachin Active Member Full Member

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    Hilarious... as if he said something opposite to that would mean he actually is on it. Hilarious so ****ing hilarious. He says he is his own boss but it's like he's forbidden to even talk about testosterone whatsoever...

    FLOYD A PUPPET OF HIS OWN LIES!
     
  8. Peter__1987

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    I don't see how there is even an argument about Mayweather potentially juicing.

    He's taking all the tests that's asked of him, plus voluntary olympic style testing.

    There is literally nothing more he can do to prove he' a clean fighter.

    That should be end of discussion.
     
  9. Boxing Fanatic

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    nobody talks more bs than that clown. u got to be an idiot to believe everything he says
     
  10. Peter__1987

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    Oh I'm sorry.

    I wasn't aware you could pass blood and urine olympic style drug testing by talking **** :patsch

    What a revelation, talk **** to pass drug tests, it's 100% risk free.

    Floyd must be juiced off his nut :good
     
  11. Peter__1987

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    I fail to see the link between talking **** and passing drug tests.

    Perhaps you could enlighten me?

    Ali talked a lot of **** too, suppose he was juiced up too?
     
  12. BigReg

    BigReg Broad Street Bully Full Member

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    This is a message board. People talk boxing all day on this site. People come up with crazy **** all the time. In general, not many people actually believe Mayweather is on anything.
     
  13. Peter__1987

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    Thank you for clearing that up.

    My faith in common sense has been restored.
     
  14. doylexxx

    doylexxx Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    There are roughly 24 of these clinics owned and operated by Don Hale and his brother Dr. Dan Hale, in Tennessee, Florida, and Grand Rapids, MI, birthplace of Floyd Mayweather, Jr. It should be noted that Dr. Dan Hale retired from HRC in March of this year.


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    Don Hale was a local businessman and fight manager in Grand Rapids, MI. where the Mayweather family resided and young Floyd, Jr grew up a prodigy boxer akin to Mozart straight out the crib. When Floyd Mayweather, Sr. went to prison on drug charges, it was Hale who took Mayweather in. Floyd and Don separated over who would control the future Pound for Pound King’s destiny.

    “You know in the past we had a little bump in the road, me and Don Hale,” Floyd Joy Mayweather, Jr told me at the L.A. press conference to announce the Miguel Cotto fight. “But all in all, at one particular point in time when I met Don Hale, I met him right before I turned 17 years old. So when I met Don Hale when I was 17. You have guys when you are amateur, you say ‘This is my sponsor.’ Basically it’s your amateur manager. And you know, you not knowing no better, they buy you nice shoes, get a you a nice car and get you all these nice clothes. And you don’t really know why when you’re that young but when it’s all said and done, he had given me a letter of intent.”

    Speaking with Floyd, Sr. last October on an episode of Leaveitintheringradio.com, the subject of Don Hale was broached.

    “Don Hale was nobody but somebody from hell,” said Floyd, Sr. “That’s who he was. He was the damn devil. I put my son with the devil. That’s what I did. He told some many lies, man. Tell us how much money he gave me.”

    To hear Floyd’s Sr. and Jr. tell it, there was a financial arrangement with the placement of Floyd, Jr in Hale’s care.

    “I’m not going to tell you he didn’t give me something, man. Nothing like what he said though,” said Floyd, Sr. “He might have gave me, he might have gave me two hundred, four hundred dollars at the most. But he didn’t give me something big. Trust me and believe me. I could have given it back to him when I got out. But it wasn’t nothing. He done gained more off of the name of my son anyway.”

    “My dad was locked up at that particular time,” explained Floyd, Jr. “And when my dad was locked up at that particular time, he wanted money to keep coming in on his books. So my dad had me sign a letter of intent with Don Hale. But Don Hale had basically cut a deal already with Don King to try and take me over to Don King as an amateur. But, that was our past. And we got through that obstacle in our life.”

    Where the two Mayweather’s story splinters is whether or not a relationship still exists between the Anti-Aging mogul and the best boxer in the world.

    “Are they still friends,’ I asked Floyd Sr.

    “No,” answered Sr. after a long pause. “I doubt it. I never heard no more about him or Terry. She’d know more about. it because he was in there for the wrong things. Most of them in there for the wrong things. My son, my son don’t do the right thing, the wrong thing is going to come his way.”

    According to “Money” Mayweather, the leader of the anti-doping movement for boxers, he and Hale have patched things up.

    “[Don Hale] sued me. But it’s nothing,” Floyd, Jr. said of their rift. “All he wanted was probably a couple of dollars. Probably wanted some of his fighters to fight on my undercard. We got through that task. We speak all the time. We speak from time to time. I let him fly out to my fights. I give him tickets. I put him up in hotels. Because, you know, with me, I genuinely love Don Hale and I love his wife and his children. I was like, they were good to me. And Don Hale was a great guy. He was the first guy that I ever seen that owned a HRS hair replacement service. And seen people that he can take people and he can help them grow hair. It was unbelievable. This was in ’94.”

    HRS Hair Replacement Services is indeed also a company founded by Don Hale. It should be noted that Mayweather is not known to be a patient of Dr. Hale’s nor is he in any way connected other than personally to Hale, to this writer’s knowledge. But the connection, in this climate, is potentially significant and at the very least illustrates how easily a fighter could make a testosterone connection. It’s as close as a ringside seat in Vegas.

    To be fair to both California and Nevada, they do their fair share of catching testosterone users. But the reason they are is that the men getting caught are either greedy or stupid. The states respectively allow you to have four to six times the normal amount of testosterone you would produce over a week’s time. Had the athletes stayed within their respective commission’s guidelines, they would have never been caught.
     
  15. doylexxx

    doylexxx Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    I dont know what you're talking about ?



    well that's a lie for starters