Should Mayweather-Pacquiao be changed to a No Contest?

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by Rumsfeld, Sep 10, 2015.


  1. Mind Reader

    Mind Reader J-U-ICE Full Member

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    For once I agree with you.
     
  2. Doc Everlast

    Doc Everlast Boxing Junkie Full Member

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  3. Rumsfeld

    Rumsfeld Moderator Staff Member

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    It certainly seems shady.

    :smoke
     
  4. slash

    slash Boxing Addict Full Member

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    sure, why not? floyd got caught red-handed masking peds.
     
  5. Holy Grail

    Holy Grail Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Mayweather was certainly onto something shady and broke the rules
     
  6. abuffy

    abuffy Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    I always said before the fight that my two worst nightmares were a) someone being on steroids or b) someone getting injured.

    Just my luck. :patsch
     
  7. cuchulain

    cuchulain Loyal Member Full Member

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    This is an amazingly ironic development.

    The NSAC denied Pac his toredol (which had been OK'd by the ) the drug testing authorities, on account of a notification error. And Floyd was permitted IV treatment contrary to the rules.

    And Floyd was the anti-drug crusader ? :yep


    At a minimum, a rematch is warranted.
     
  8. The13thRound

    The13thRound Boxing Addict Full Member

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    As ever follow the money some very shady goings on at usada
     
  9. jaymon112

    jaymon112 MARVELOUS Full Member

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    What a stupid fucken thread. Poor form from Rummy.
     
  10. C.J.

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

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    Floyd's whole career should be declared a no contest He Cheated Got Caught Time to be a man for once & take your punishment. Looks like he'lltake the NSAC & USADA down with him

    GO GET EM FED'S !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
     
  11. drenlou

    drenlou VIP Member

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    Look at all these crybabies:lol::ppp: 184 posters
     
  12. thesmokingm

    thesmokingm Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    It's strange. I don't think Floyd fans realize that catching athletes using IV masking is almost impossible without the plasticizer test. That means there is literally no way to catch someone flushing their system using IV, unless you catch them literally in the act.

    In Floyd's case, a tester found him with IV track marks on his arms, empty IV bags, and equipment in his possession.

    Normally any possession of IV and or use is an instant test fail. Whether NSAC and USADA are in cohorts to allow this type of dope masking or not, shouldn't prevent you guys from realizing the fact that Floyd was flushing a hell of a lot of saline inside a small timeframe.

    The body will only absorb so much liquid in X time regardless of whether the liquid is drunk or thru an IV. However, using an IV to force that much liquid will dilute the ratios in his urine and blood lowering values to safe tolerances. Obviously, this is the greatest gain from using an IV. It has not been proven with science that using an IV is better at rehydration vs drinking cold water.

    Thus what remains is what other benefit is there to using an IV, especially one that close to a test. Hmm, like he knew the test was coming much like Lance always seemed to know. What is the greatest benefit to using an IV?
     
  13. Serge

    Serge Ginger Dracula Staff Member

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    No question about it. Only a utter imbecile aka Flo-emos would even attempt to dispute Floyd's innocence here. I've long suspected Floyd was jacking himself silly with industrial amounts of illegal PEDs and that USADA are firmly in his and Haymon's pockets and I was right all along. And now that the truth has finally come to light and it has been well and truly established that he was a filthy little conniving drug cheat who created the PED accusations against Pacquiao and the pretend crusade to clean up the sport as a pretext to wriggle out of facing Pacquiao while he was in his prime, the sense of vindication couldn't taste any sweeter. I'm not usually the type to gloat and rub people's noses in it but maybe those who doubted me won't be so quick to do so next time. Real recognizes real. Real talk. :yep
     
  14. Bollywooden

    Bollywooden Boxing Addict Full Member

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    I suspected Floyd was doping for this fight when he started all that wood-chopping, to me it was being offered up as an explanation of why Floyd would be physically bigger for this fight, i.e. he had changed his training.

    Even after the fight, I felt the story wouldn't be over until the drug testing results came in. Sure enough, he was caught in the act.

    Floyd didn't have the confidence to face even the old past prime Pacquiao on a level playing-field. He had to try to make certain of the result by cheating, that's how much it meant to him not to lose this fight. He put his whole career and reputation on the line.

    It absolutely should be ruled a no-contest.
     
  15. mrjotatp4p

    mrjotatp4p THE ONE Full Member

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    Umm did either fighter fail a drug test? No so shut the Fuc# up and deal with it ****s.