Just a little question i thought id throw out there as im sure there are many people on this forum that could speculate as to what kind of juice he was on to make him such a ferocious and explosive fighter and some also theorize it helped with his ability to take a punch
Just wondering as i know several top roids for bodybuilders would accually make a fighter weaker like danabol and winstrol due to the ceasing up of tendons ect
Does everyone agree Haye was juiced to the gills? I guess yeah but my real question, does that explain why his body was falling to pieces in his 30s or could it just be genetic? It's an interesting discussion how heavy weight lifting could have serious adverse affects to how much strain your putting on your body and the ceiling you put on your bodys date of expiration
Manny was definitely on juice some Big baby miller ****tail I mean this is how he looked like in Marquez rematch ffs
http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-91GBuN3QHBc/Tr2G01sNeoI/AAAAAAAAD2E/HHQZn0xK9Ug/s1600/Manny-Pacquiao-Juan-Manuel-Marquez1.jpg
Just a little question i thought id throw out there as im sure there are many people on this forum that could speculate as to what kind of juice he was on to make him such a ferocious and explosive fighter and some also theorize it helped with his ability to take a punch
Just wondering as i know several top roids for bodybuilders would accually make a fighter weaker like danabol and winstrol due to the ceasing up of tendons ect
In the Phillipines it's called Agimat, a mix of religion, witchcraft, and alchemy, swallow it and become powerful, Roger Mayweather famously heard and mistranslated it as A-Side Meth
That doesn't add up though. Hgh wouldn't have provided ped benefits to pac imho. This is from wikipedia:"Claims that growth hormone enhances physical performance are not supported by the scientific literature. Although the limited available evidence suggests that growth hormone increases lean body mass, it may not improve strength; in addition, it may worsen exercise capacity and increase adverse events. More research is needed to conclusively determine the effects of growth hormone on athletic performance."
With regard to adverse drug reactions, there is data from animal studies that "long-term administration of human growth hormone can increase the risk of diabetes, retention of fluids, joint and muscle pain, hypertension, cardiomyopathy, osteoporosis, irregular menstruation, impotence and elevated HDL cholesterol."
A report from the United States House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform on steroid and growth hormone use found that the misguided use of HGH by professional athletes and entertainers was fuelling the industry peddling the drug to the general public for medically inappropriate uses
Gh makes everything tick over nicely, it’s the icing on the cake of your cycle. Not really outstanding on its own tho.
Some bodybuilding drugs would be terrible for athletes, trenbolone for one, no good for any endurance.
The weakened tendons thing would be more prone to strength athletes, it doesn’t effect everyone either. You lift heavy weights year round for long enough and you will snap something sooner or later, drugs or not.
We know for sure Toradol was being used by Manny.
https://losethebackpain.com/toradol-side-effects-2/
Football players take a beating every time they go out on the field. It’s the nature of the game, and it’s an inevitable risk they take to stay in their profession. But they’re human beings, not robots, and the human body can only take so much.
After a fractured rib or a torn triceps muscle, most people would rest and recuperate. But NFL players need to get back on the field, even if it means covering up the pain of an unhealed injury with a potent NSAID drug.
Bring in Toradol or, as its known by some teams, the “Lifeline” or “T-Shot” (Toradol is available in pill form, but most NFL players take it in injection form because it works faster).
Former offensive lineman and two-time Pro Bowler Jeremy Newberry called Toradol a magic potion that makes you feel like Superman for three hours. Former NFL star Torry Holt described the drug as “a sheet of armor,” and former All-Pro safety Darren Sharper agreed, telling ESPN:
“Toradol is a wonder drug. You get a shot in the butt, and within 10 minutes nothing hurts. And that feeling lasts the entire day.”
Many players take a Toradol shot before every game. Others take one weekly for their entire careers. But there’s trouble in Toradol paradise, as the NFL is considering an immediate ban on its use, citing unknown risks of long-term overuse.
Even ex-players acknowledge that the drug is a mere Band-Aid, not a true “magic potion” the way it’s made out to be. Holt told the Star Tribune:
“It was very, very, very painful once that medication wore off. When you get that Toradol shot, you feel like you have a whole new body on you. At the same time, you’re just tearing away at the problem you have. Masking the pain allows you to get through the game. But the pain is still there, and you’ll have to deal with it afterwards.”
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Just wondering as i know several top roids for bodybuilders would accually make a fighter weaker like danabol and winstrol due to the ceasing up of tendons ect
If it makes a Bodybuilder stronger how does it weaken a fighter ???
How do you think Ward was able to make 168 and how he blew up his right knee and shoulder
HGH probably. Justin Fortune was the PED guy in his camp
That doesn't add up though. Hgh wouldn't have provided ped benefits to pac imho. This is from wikipedia:"Claims that growth hormone enhances physical performance are not supported by the scientific literature. Although the limited available evidence suggests that growth hormone increases lean body mass, it may not improve strength; in addition, it may worsen exercise capacity and increase adverse events. More research is needed to conclusively determine the effects of growth hormone on athletic performance."
With regard to adverse drug reactions, there is data from animal studies that "long-term administration of human growth hormone can increase the risk of diabetes, retention of fluids, joint and muscle pain, hypertension, cardiomyopathy, osteoporosis, irregular menstruation, impotence and elevated HDL cholesterol."
A report from the United States House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform on steroid and growth hormone use found that the misguided use of HGH by professional athletes and entertainers was fuelling the industry peddling the drug to the general public for medically inappropriate uses
Any test Esther but most probably prop or suspension, Suspension is in and out your system in 8-12 hrs.
Gh a few ius, maybe something for endurance too... but if you knew you weren’t going to be tested decca/nandrolone is an athletes best friend.
Filipinos must be the best chemists in the world. They’ve kept Pac lean, strong, and clean for over 20 years, huh? If only someone would tell them to start their own performance company.