Just wanted to share these interesting photos I found.
http://www.ultravista.com/pics/boxing/12-06-08/DSC_6185.jpg
http://www.ultravista.com/pics/boxing/12-06-08/DSC_6196.jpg
Other notable faces on these photos: Usher, Richard Schaefer, Gary Shaw, Shelly Finkel, Hoya's dad
You guys forget the shirt Manny wore when he walked into the ring? It was some sort of vitamin he's taking I assume that helps with his conditioning? Not sure but his shirt had the name of it. I forget what it was.
Recovery X. Sounds like just a common muscle recovery drink or whatever after a workout. Manny is all legit. He's just a gymrat. You think he hasn't looked any different since he hit the US? He's always been ripped. His body is like pure muscle since being so skinny when he was younger. It's natural for him.
Pac has not always been ripped that bullshit.
Usally what happens to a normal nutritioned fighter by moving up in weight he gains weight but doesn't look as ripped, Pac whatever he is on makes him gain weight and look ripped. That or the guy must be killing himself to make weight. I knew he was going to go up to 135 but didn't think he'd go to 147 and look the same. Pac is taking something. Look at another of Roachs fighter before Manfredo went with Roach and look at him afterwards. B.Pacquiao was cut, but he got big with Roach. Roach is doing something right and getting away with it, and im sure any of us would cheat if we could but its obvious the Roach man is Dr. Juice.
I would love to put my cock in her wonky mouth from those pics.
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You guys forget the shirt Manny wore when he walked into the ring? It was some sort of vitamin he's taking I assume that helps with his conditioning? Not sure but his shirt had the name of it. I forget what it was.
Recovery X. Sounds like just a common muscle recovery drink or whatever after a workout. Manny is all legit. He's just a gymrat. You think he hasn't looked any different since he hit the US? He's always been ripped. His body is like pure muscle since being so skinny when he was younger. It's natural for him.
I would doubt if he were on the juice, but he looked very strong against Hoya.
I wouldn't be surprised if Pacquiao were on the juice or another sort of illegal performance enhancer.
That also goes for pretty much any world-class athlete (especially track and field).
LOL.I don't think they had woman spectators in the Ancient Olympics.
I think the athletic nudity gave the Greeks a convenient excuse to ban females from the games.
I heard Virgins were allowed to watch...but not the other women; they were banned.
Found an article:
http://www.buzzle.com/articles/the-ancient-olympic-games.html
By Earl Hunsinger
The first documented Olympic Games were held on the plains of Olympia, Greece in 776 B.C.E. According to the Classics Technology Center, the first Olympic winner was a true amateur athlete, a cook from Elis named Koroibos. The event he won was called the stadion, a foot race of 600 feet. Incidentally, the stadion, which was both the distance and the name of the event, is the origin of the name given to a large structure used today for sporting events, a stadium.
Run the Planet, a world wide resource for runners, says that while some literary traditions indicate that "this was the only athletic event of the games for the first 13 Olympic festivals or until 724 BC," there is both literary and archaeological evidence indicating that sporting events took place at Olympia much earlier than this, perhaps as early as the 9th century B.C.E. There is also some evidence that indicates that multiple events may have taken place at these earlier games.
Although when they first began the Olympics were a one day event, by the 5th century B.C.E they lasted five days and included three foot races of various lengths, as well as other events, such as boxing and wrestling. The pentathlon had also been added. This was an event where the athletes competed in five separate contests: wrestling, long jump, discus, javelin, and a foot race. Equestrian events were added in later years. These games were held every four years until the Romans introduced the gladiatorial contests, at which time it was no longer possible for a mere cook, or an amateur of any kind, to participate.
Although the modern day marathon race commemorates Pheidippides, the runner who carried the news to Sparta when the Persians landed in Marathon in 490 B.C.E., the ancient games had no marathon race. While Pheidippides ran 149 miles, the modern marathon race was standardized at a little over 26 miles when the race was held in London in 1908. For more about Pheidippides and the myths surrounding his famous run, see the article "The Great Marathon Myth" on Cool Running.
There is another difference between the ancient and modern Olympic Games; originally the athletes all competed in the nude. According to the travel site Around Greece this was to prevent cheating and for the purpose of safety. At first only Greek men could compete and women were forbidden to even enter the stadium to watch. According to the Classics Technology Center, this rule only applied to married women. Virgins were allowed to watch, as was the priestess of Demeter Chamyne. Any married woman who entered would be thrown off mount Typaeum.
The ancient Olympic Games began as a religious festival. Olympia was a religious center at the time, with numerous temples dedicated to Zeus, who was worshipped as the father of the Greek gods and goddesses. The games were held in his honor. The popular Olympic torch of the modern games is a symbol taken from this ancient religious origin. According to National Geographic, fire was sacred to the ancient Greeks. They believed it was given to man by the god Prometheus and symbolized the creation of the world, renewal, and light. For this reason, they kept fires burning in front of their temples. During the first games, a flame ignited by the sun was kept burning on the altar of the goddess Hera. This was supposed to symbolize reason, purity, and peace between nations.
Originally, the games were supposed to glorify the individual. Honorable competition was paramount. Winners were given a wreath of wild olive leaves. Their names were known throughout the land. Statues were made of them and poems were written about them. Eventually the nation became more important than the individual and selfishness and brutality became more common. According to the International Sports Hall of Fame and Olympic Museum, Roman emperor Theodosius I officially banned the Olympics and all pagan festivals in 394 C.E. This ended the first 1100 years of Olympic competition, which wasn’t to be revived until 1500 years later, when the era of the modern Olympics began in Athens, in 1896.
Lol, theres gym rat, then theres going up in weight and still looking ripped. Its Freddie Roach who feeds there fighters steriods. He did the samething with Peter Manfredo who was ripped untill after he was with Roach. And Bobby P. was the same thing he used to be just a skinny guy first time i seen him on espn. Its already been reported that Pac has stomach alcers, bleeding from the stomach that he has to go to the hospital. Someone pointed out thats from taking steriods.
ppfft...youre just mad coz jmm is an estrogen user. you should thank pac for oblitirating oscar, he just solidified jmm's p4p #2 ranking lol.
Just wanted to share these interesting photos I found.
http://www.ultravista.com/pics/boxing/12-06-08/DSC_6185.jpg
http://www.ultravista.com/pics/boxing/12-06-08/DSC_6196.jpg
Other notable faces on these photos: Usher, Richard Schaefer, Gary Shaw, Shelly Finkel, Hoya's dad
man! goldencalf should have worn his lucky net suit... :boxing: