If a person fights men for a living..then you cannot make the claim that he's a woman beater....I'm not saying give him a pass for hitting a woman just saying since he fights men too its hard to call him a coward...real tizalk
If a person fights men for a living..then you cannot make the claim that he's a woman beater....I'm not saying give him a pass for hitting a woman just saying since he fights men too its hard to call him a coward...real tizalk
The good thing about this all is every team/player Kool trashes eventually succeeds in the biggest stage (Lebron, Duncan, Spurs)
Also, I didn't know Mayweather Sr, not Roger is the coach. No amount of PED's can save Floyd Jr, when his dad is the one giving him tips and pointers during the fight![]()
Why do you say that?
Coz both s don't like each other. I can see them disagreeing during the fight
You've officially hit crack rock bottom....talk about wishing and hoping for a miracle....can you say desperate....![]()
Whoa...
http://m.bleacherreport.com/articles...pacquiao-fight
After all the public and private allegations about Manny Pacquiao's performance-enhancing drug use, it appears it was actually Floyd Mayweather Jr. who may have been doping prior to their May bout.
As highlighted in an expansive profile of boxing's PED issues, Thomas Hauser of SB Nation reported Mayweather received an illegal IV prior to the fight to help with dehydration. The report states United States Anti-Doping Agency agents found evidence of Mayweather using an IV on Friday, May 2, after weigh-ins, though the details behind the findings are still unclear.
What is clear, however, is that Mayweather would be in violation of World Anti-Doping Agency regulations, which do not allow for fighters to receive IV injections. Such injections could be used to mask other banned substances, such as performance-enhancing drugs.
Hauser reports Mayweather received an exception from the USADA, but his camp did not apply for the waiver until 18 days after the fight. That would mean it was neither in place nor applied for when Mayweather defeated Pacquiao via unanimous decision in one of the biggest bouts in boxing history.
This report runs contrary to Mayweather's reputation as a "clean" fighter, and Hauser's piece goes on to detail the cozy relationship between Mayweather Promotions and the USADA. Unlike public proclamations to the contrary, Mayweather doesn't seem subject to true 365-day testing. His camp and the USADA allegedly come together before his fights and begin random testing programs at Mayweather's discretion.
Hauser provided analysis from Victor Conte—the ringleader of the famous BALCO scandal and now an advocate for stricter testing:
The benefits that an athlete retains from using anabolic steroids and certain other PEDs carry over for months. Anybody who knows anything about the way these drugs work knows that you don’t perform at your best when you’re actually on the drugs. You get maximum benefit after the use stops. I can’t tell you what Floyd Mayweather is and isn’t doing. What he could be doing is this. The fight is over. First, he uses these drugs for tissue repair. Then he can stay on them until he announces his next fight, at which time he’s the one who decides when the next round of testing starts. And by the time testing starts, the drugs have cleared his system.
Interestingly, Pacquiao's camp had suggested a $5 million fine if either fighter tested positive for PEDs. Mayweather's camp declined—a surprise given the very public accusations hurled Pacquiao's way.
With Mayweather gearing up for what could be his final bout Saturday against Andre Berto, this is the exact type of distraction he doesn't need as he attempts to match Rocky Marciano's 49-0 record.
For years, Floyd Mayweather has made his opponents submit to drug testing, making it seem as though he’s trying to help clean up boxing. But it appears that might not be the case. In a long report about boxing and the U.S. Anti-Doping Agency, SB Nation’s Thomas Hauser found that Mayweather received an IV, which is prohibited no matter what it contains, one day before his May 2 bout with Manny Pacquiao. Mayweather’s two IVs contained multi-vitamins and Vitamin C, but IVs are disallowed because they can “dilute or mask the presence of another substance.” But the story only gets fishier. The USADA granted Mayweather a retroactive therapeutic use exemption for the IVs — 18 days after the fight, which he won by unanimous decision, happened on May 20. The undefeated boxer didn’t even apply for the TUE until May 19, and because of a loophole in its drug-testing contract, the USADA didn’t have to notify the Nevada State Athletic Commission and Pacquiao’s camp until after Mayweather received his exemption. Don Catlin of the UCLA Olympic Analytical Laboratory told Hauser the USADA didn’t say why it granted the TUE to Mayweather. “It’s bizarre,” Catlin said. “It’s very troubling to me. USADA has yet to explain to my satisfaction why Mayweather needed an IV infusion. There might be a valid explanation, but I don’t know what it is.” The situation is even more interesting considering Pacquiao was denied a (legal) injection of Toradol before the fight for his torn rotator cuff because the request to the NSAC wasn’t made in a timely manner. Hauser’s report goes even deeper into the drug use in boxing and USADA’s relationship with the sport. It’s well worth a read if you’re a boxing fan. Thumbnail photo via Jayne Kamin-Oncea/USA TODAY Sports Images
Read more at: http://nesn.com/2015/09/report-floyd...acquiao-fight/
This is crazy but it sounds like they're to create a buzz for a rematch.
I hope so... that was the easiest money I've ever made.
This one is blowing up on the web. Max Kellerman/ESPN, S.I. & SB Nation are all reporting this
http://www.si.com/boxing/2015/09/09/...manny-pacquiao
Damaging if true for Mayweather. I may sound biased but road or no roid, I still think Mayweather would beat Pacquiao any day of the week.
Floyd had always been afraid of the midget so it doesn't surprise me he took all steps necessary to beat Manny.
Look... Pacfish was overrated and TBE exposed him as just that.
TBE is a load of juice or no juice.
cheating pos that can't read and beats on women
obcessed with money and spending money
broke or dead before 60
PEDWeather
pos
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