Ok so, Alex Ariza is Colombian. If you guys remember, all the fighters that come out of Colombia are huge punchers with huge KO ratios regardless of quality of opponent. They can punch, period. You think they are all on roids in Colombia? So now you take Alex Ariza who is part of that Colombian culture of what they eat and do to train their athletes to be these monster punchers and with crazy strength. You give all that to an experienced and highly skilled boxer/puncher like Pacquiao, and that ladies and gents is how you get the roid myth. Huge compliment for Pacquiao and should be crazy flattering for Alex Ariza. Rant Done. :headbang:
Ok so, Alex Ariza is Colombian. If you guys remember, all the fighters that come out of Colombia are huge punchers with huge KO ratios regardless of quality of opponent. They can punch, period. You think they are all on roids in Colombia? So now you take Alex Ariza who is part of that Colombian culture of what they eat and do to train their athletes to be these monster punchers and with crazy strength.
Old thread but that guy Kiko Martinez beat up, Romero, is Colombian. Only a 50% KO ratio.
I'm pretty sure Pac's power is and always has come from these...
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I heard Pacquiao has pretty thick wrists too. I think they were comparing them to Tyson's or something.
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Wow TS you sound dumb as hell. You sound like BossHog when he disrespected Cubans by saying the Cuban Olympic team was on roids cause Gamboa was dirty.
Sheesh man, really?!?!
Now that I think about it, this could be BossHog too.
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Pacquiao learned how to punch because he was taught to be the greatest fighter the human race has ever produced. Think about what he did to Margarito. He broke both his eye sockets and on fightnight the weight difference was a welterweight vs a super middleweight.
Pacquiao is P4P the hardest puncher ever in the history of the sport.
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Ok so, Alex Ariza is Colombian. If you guys remember, all the fighters that come out of Colombia are huge punchers with huge KO ratios regardless of quality of opponent. They can punch, period. You think they are all on roids in Colombia? So now you take Alex Ariza who is part of that Colombian culture of what they eat and do to train their athletes to be these monster punchers and with crazy strength. You give all that to an experienced and highly skilled boxer/puncher like Pacquiao, and that ladies and gents is how you get the roid myth. Huge compliment for Pacquiao and should be crazy flattering for Alex Ariza. Rant Done. :headbang:
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Pacquiao learned how to punch because he was taught to be the greatest fighter the human race has ever produced. Think about what he did to Margarito. He broke both his eye sockets and on fightnight the weight difference was a welterweight vs a super middleweight.
Pacquiao is P4P the hardest puncher ever in the history of the sport.
pac was KOing peeps way before ariza came along What peeps are you talkin bout Willis?
You mean the guys in the lower classes, well yea. But why couldn't he KO JMM 2xs?
TS is reaching, problem is Ariza has never boxed..... And wouldn't this whole 'Colombian Puncher' stuff fall in the same bracket as "Slick AA fighters"?
Or is it just me.....
Tzass right..... in the margarito and PAC fight weight in pictures did anybody else seen PAC thighs ? Above his knees were huge bulging thighs from training and running. Power from below everything behind it.
Another thing is there is two type of muscle
Fast Twitch (Type II)
Because fast twitch fibers use anaerobic metabolism to create fuel, they are much better at generating short bursts of strength or speed than slow muscles. However, they fatigue more quickly. Fast twitch fibers generally produce the same amount of force per contraction as slow muscles, but they get their name because they are able to fire more rapidly. Having more fast twitch fibers can be an asset to a sprinter since she needs to quickly generate a lot of
Slow Twitch (Type I)
The slow muscles are more efficient at using oxygen to generate more fuel (known as ATP) for continuous, extended muscle contractions over a long time. They fire more slowly than fast twitch fibers and can go for a long time before they fatigue. Therefore, slow twitch fibers are great at helping athletes run marathons and bicycle for hours.
http://sportsmedicine.about.com/od/anatomyandphysiology/a/MuscleFiberType.htm
All if comes down to is who manny power is compared with ,It a boxer power vs a slugger power thing.
If it's Floyd Floyd, he a boxer, he on his front half of his foot as all boxer do ,call it the slick boxer that can move and now get hit,boxing is a trade off.as every thing does. Fast movement good snap but no real bad power. unless you drop flat foot to punch.
And compare to a slugger PAC has the average power but fast speed that can ko you if unseen.
A slugger is flat footed , he throw his whole weight into the punch,not a arm punch but uses his legs and body like Tyson .but the down side is he can't move and will get hit often.steroids is a easy way out what you can't understand.
I personally believe hes just a really good conditioning coach. He seems to put alot of belief in distributing weight throughout the body evenly especially around the legs.
I also like how he believes in interval training and incorporates it with his fighters.
I personally believe hes just a really good conditioning coach. He seems to put alot of belief in distributing weight throughout the body evenly especially around the legs.
Pac was a huge puncher ever since his flyweight days. 19 year old Pac was getting schooled by Sasakul untill he landed the punch that changed everything. Pac is no suprise able to maintain his power in hgher weight class just because he also able to maintain the speed when he delivers it. Actually, this is a simple mathematic the flomos having difficulties to understand.
Ok so, Alex Ariza is Colombian. If you guys remember, all the fighters that come out of Colombia are huge punchers with huge KO ratios regardless of quality of opponent. They can punch, period. You think they are all on roids in Colombia? So now you take Alex Ariza who is part of that Colombian culture of what they eat and do to train their athletes to be these monster punchers and with crazy strength. You give all that to an experienced and highly skilled boxer/puncher like Pacquiao, and that ladies and gents is how you get the roid myth. Huge compliment for Pacquiao and should be crazy flattering for Alex Ariza. Rant Done. :headbang:
Your a F#ckin idiot...so let me get this right...Colombian food makes you a huge puncher right...well F#CK...I guess Mayweather better start pounding that Ajiaco!
My guess is that when Ariza couldnt cut it the first time around in boxing and went to become a stunt double in Cali...He probably got hooked up with some roids and hgh after taking a beating from throwing his body around reckless...well at least thats my theory.
I wonder if chicken and watermelon would make my cock huge? Hmmmm