Okay, I'm not a scientist or a doctor or anything, and somebody correct me if I'm wrong but doesn't steriods increase a person strength but messes up a boxer's stamina. To my knowledge, the most famous case of a boxer taking steriods is Fernando Vargas on his fight with De La Hoya. Vargas looked real cut and had body that rivaled body builders during the weigh in and right before the fight. His biceps were unusually large and muscular. Pacquiao's biceps doesn't seems to be that way, comparitively thinner really. Anyways Vargas started off strong and overpowering De La Hoya. Then he ran out of gas, De La Hoya outpunched him, referee stopage at the end, if I'm not mistaking. And a day or so later tested positve.
When Pacquiao fought Barrera, Marquez, Morales, David Diaz, DLH, Hatton and Cotto; Pacquiao was still throwing the with the same power and speed, in the end of those fights as he was in the earlier rounds. May be even faster and harder. One more thing, last time I checked steriods didn't enhance a person's jaw and the ability to take punches.
When Pacquiao fought Barrera, Marquez, Morales, David Diaz, DLH, Hatton and Cotto; Pacquiao was still throwing the with the same power and speed, in the end of those fights as he was in the earlier rounds. May be even faster and harder. One more thing, last time I checked steriods didn't enhance a person's jaw and the ability to take punches.
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