will iv ban affect Mcgregor against Aldo?

I doubt it, it's still not hard to use an IV you just need to not use a plastic bag, the fluid is also sold in things like sheep skin or glass

Aside from that, it's not even really super helpful. When people under perform from bad weight cuts its not a re-hydration issue, a bad cut is a bad cut and getting an IV afterward is hardly going to stop you from cramping up or effecting your thinking/sweating/focus ext.

In 24 hours Oral Hydration and eating is more than enough to fix you up unless you cut like a retard, in which case an IV won't help you... at most it will save you like 30 minutes of not having to digest water, which in the long run is better for your organs because it is distributed in the proper order and body temperature.

It's like 2 people needing to drive a mile with 2 hours to do it in, and one person leaves 5 minutes earlier and drives 1mph faster.... they both get there in time unless they broke the car before the trip.

Gyms use IV's to help mask PED use, that is why they are so prevalent. That and dumb fighters thinking it's an edge, like not having sex 2 weeks before the fight.

Quality post. I have been trying to get his point across and people keep not getting it.
 
Conor snatched the belt of one of the greatest fighters we've ever seen in this sport and danced around with it like a laughing monkey, which he can get away with because of how disgustingly close he has aligned himself with the people who cut his checks. The man deserves no such courtesies and he only has himself to blame.

Par for the course.

The real test isn't trying to snatch it away and do a little dance.

The real test is taking it...and keeping it.
 
Boxingislife gets ruined in yet another thread.
 

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