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  • #11
    Originally posted by DoubleMM View Post
    yes when guys move up in weight they lose speed and power

    in pacs case he got faster and stronger

    it was all the 7k calories though.
    No way he got faster and Pac's power has been the same the little guy has power but he hasn't been knocking everyone out in the 47 division.

    As for Nonito, he's taken risky dangerous fights, only haters claim he picks on the smaller guys when he himself is quite small.

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    • #12
      Floyd turned pro at 19 and Pac turned pro at 15, so there bodies were still not fully mature, its only natural they moved up in weight, and Pac was always the bigger man in the lower weight classes, some of his opponents were up to his stomach lol.

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      • #13
        Originally posted by Strategic1 View Post
        He didn't get faster. Go watch morales pac1 or Pac barrera. He got stronger as his body filled up and worked on becoming more of a complete fighter
        yea thiose 5'4 filipinos who were carreer featherweight sure do have great muscle building genetics!

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        • #14
          Originally posted by caleman View Post
          so you respect PED abusers
          ped abuser? The only person in boxing who did year around testing.Not even mayweather does that.

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          • #15
            Originally posted by Isaac Clarke View Post
            The old myth that Pacquiao's opponents were always heavier.
            Originally posted by DoubleMM View Post
            yes when guys move up in weight they lose speed and power

            in pacs case he got faster and stronger

            it was all the 7k calories though.
            look at these two guys with same agenda, yet contradicting each other.

            Pacquiao was draining himself at featherweight. He always re-hydrated to around 140. He has always been a Jr Welterweight. That's his natural weight.

            Pacquiao didn't gain speed and power. He always had speed, if anything he was faster at featherweight, just less refined. And his power went away as he went up in weight. When was the last time Pac knocked somebody out?
            Last edited by DARKSEID; 10-19-2014, 01:10 AM.

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            • #16
              Originally posted by - Righteous - View Post
              look at these two guys with same agenda, yet contradicting each other.

              Pacquiao was draining himself at featherweight. He always re-hydrated to around 140. He has always been a Jr Welterweight. That's his natural weight.

              Pacquiao didn't gain speed and power. He always had speed, if anything he was faster at featherweight, just less refined. And his power went away as he went up in weight. When was the last time Pac knocked somebody out?
              maybe pacquiao was using his whole carreer? how do you know?

              just because you rehradte to a certain weight doesmnt mean you have the same LBM. you really think pacquiao @ featherweight has the same body @ WW just because they way the same?

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              • #17
                Originally posted by DoubleMM View Post
                maybe pacquiao was using his whole carreer? how do you know?

                just because you rehradte to a certain weight doesmnt mean you have the same LBM. you really think pacquiao @ featherweight has the same body @ WW just because they way the same?
                How do I know he wasn't using? How do you know he was lol?

                Pacquiao is a natural 140lber. Somebody made a graph of all his pre fight weigh in and fight night weigh ins.

                No matter what weight class he was fighting, he always rehydrated to around 140 pounds.

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                • #18
                  Adrien Broner. Multiple weight classes

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                  • #19
                    Here are a few examples- Pacquiao has always been a natural 140-147 lber





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                    • #20
                      Originally posted by BrushMyHair View Post
                      Adrien Broner. Multiple weight classes
                      Doesn't qualify because he took a beating against a decent fighter when moving up.

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