Proof that Manny Pacquiao is on Steroids

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  • Akyra
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    #101
    it's well known on the inside that manny is a steroid addict and abuser. however, noone does anything about it due to the kind of money pacquiao generates and the losses they'd have if he was exposed. too many people making a really good money off of manny, so testing him and revealing this is bad business wise. in the future it will exposed but not as long as manny still generates big numbers.

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    • Alibata
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      #102
      Originally posted by rob_tC
      it's well known on the inside that manny is a steroid addict and abuser. however, noone does anything about it due to the kind of money pacquiao generates and the losses they'd have if he was exposed. too many people making a really good money off of manny, so testing him and revealing this is bad business wise. in the future it will exposed but not as long as manny still generates big numbers.
      don't you wish LOL.

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      • Blue Heffner
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        #103
        Originally posted by snootz86
        It's funny tho each time he goes up Diaz, Oscar, Hatton and now Cotto are all like "we ****in massive compared to him" then fight time and he is the same size! clearly steroids...
        Pacquiao at some point in career, used an illegal substance.

        Originally posted by Stewie Cruise
        Cant believe how everyone seem to jump on this bandwagon all of a sudden, The media is a powerful tool and a rumour can be turned into the truth without any evidence.
        His last 3 fights were against overrated, drained, past prime fighters and everyone jumped on the bandwagon about him being the 2nd coming, when he isn't...there are much more competitive fighters out there than what his last 3 fights were. And now he's fighting someone legit, finally, because Freddie 'the joke coach' Roach thinks he's (Cotto) damaged goods. No one attacks Pacquiao for going after easy targets, and Roach has admitted they do just that.

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        • BrushMyCage
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          #104
          bump..................

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          • Don Johnson
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            #105
            Originally posted by -Antonio-
            Whatever man. You can maintain weight and add muscle. It's pretty ridiculous how a guy can keep his power and move up in weight like that. It's never happened. Sr. speaks the truth I think.
            Pac was killing himself to make 126 and 130, so it makes sense that he got stronger as he moved up. Duran was a lightweight and he was knockin dudes out at super middle, was he on roids? Tommy Hearns started his career at welterweight and fought as high as cruiser and was knockin guys out, was he on roids? Ray Leonard started at 140 and captured the supermiddleweight and lightheavyweight titles, was he on roids? You haters are ****ing ******ed and your accusations are baseless.
            Last edited by Don Johnson; 11-12-2009, 11:48 PM.

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            • WhoreUs
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              #106

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              • BrushMyCage
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                #107
                bicolano pride!

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                • Bretty Poy32
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                  #108
                  bump..............

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                  • ElGrotto
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                    #109
                    STERIODS!!? You must be joking!

                    Originally posted by WhoreUs
                    you're so naive , pull.

                    a guy can't put on 4 lbs. in a space of 4 years without the help of roids.
                    I started weight training at 29 years of age to lose weight. At 5ft 7in I weighed 161 lb. As a sprinter, when in training, I had weighed in at 147 to 150lb. After one month of aerobic weights 3-4 times weekly and running on weights days and a couple of other days weekly I was down to 147 lb, then I got the bug and began lifting for strength while still running and playing squash. I did 6-8 hrs of weights a week in three or four sessions, played at least 6 hrs of squash in three sessions, and ran at least five miles on three days a week after my weight training. After two more months I was back at 161 lb - all muscle. I had gained that weight through sheer hard work, even though I'd done a lot of aerobic work to round it off. Eventually I got my weight up to 180 lb. This took around six years, and unless I stopped training and continued to eat as if I was training, my weight stabilised there. I never touched steroids. At 48 years of age I bench pressed 220 lb 22 times. At that time I weighed in at around 82 kilos or 180.4 lb. If Manny is doing strength training he would be doing a lot of other work JUST in order to keep his weight DOWN! He would certainly NOT need steroids to gain the tiny bit of weight he has accumulated over the years.

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                    • ElGrotto
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                      #110
                      Originally posted by ElGrotto
                      I started weight training at 29 years of age to lose weight. At 5ft 7in I weighed 161 lb. As a sprinter, when in training, I had weighed in at 147 to 150lb. After one month of aerobic weights 3-4 times weekly and running on weights days and a couple of other days weekly I was down to 147 lb, then I got the bug and began lifting for strength while still running and playing squash. I did 6-8 hrs of weights a week in three or four sessions, played at least 6 hrs of squash in three sessions, and ran at least five miles on three days a week after my weight training. After two more months I was back at 161 lb - all muscle. I had gained that weight through sheer hard work, even though I'd done a lot of aerobic work to round it off. Eventually I got my weight up to 180 lb. This took around six years, and unless I stopped training and continued to eat as if I was training, my weight stabilised there. I never touched steroids. At 48 years of age I bench pressed 220 lb 22 times. At that time I weighed in at around 82 kilos or 180.4 lb. If Manny is doing strength training he would be doing a lot of other work JUST in order to keep his weight DOWN! He would certainly NOT need steroids to gain the tiny bit of weight he has accumulated over the years.
                      That is 22 reps at 220lb at 48 years of age and 180 lb bodyweight.

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