Savage Made..."What Is Triple G's Greatest Win???..."
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If Paulie didn't say it then it isn't true
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That's you
I love how pathetic and obvious you are with your cherrypicking.
Dumbass (you): Pacquiao is on steroids cause poppy Paulie says so! His word is the troof
Dumbass (you again): um golovkin didn't get a gift against papi carnela hes wrong!
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While this thread isn't about Pac and his selective use of the judicial process, let's delve into it a bit
Hey, Google....
Those who think Manny Pacquiao used steriods
"Accusations that Manny Pacquiao used steroids or other performance-enhancing drugs (PEDs) were a prominent storyline during his career, particularly in the lead-up to a potential fight with Floyd Mayweather Jr.. These su****ions were largely fueled by his rival's camp and certain members of the boxing community, but Pacquiao never failed a drug test. (when given 14+ days notice for BLOOD TESTS)"
Arguments and Circumstantial Evidence
Those who suspected Pacquiao of PED use generally cited the following points:- Rapid Ascent Through Weight Classes: Pacquiao achieved an unprecedented eight world titles in different weight divisions. Critics found it sus pi cious that he could move up in weight so effectively while maintaining his power and speed. However, others argue this weight gain was a gradual increase over many years, which is normal for an athlete as they mature physically.
- Initial Drug Testing Stance: Pacquiao and his team initially balked at Floyd Mayweather's demand for unannounced, Olympic-style random blood testing, citing a fear of needles or superstition about having blood drawn too close to a fight, which some saw as an evasion tactic. Pacquiao later agreed to the testing for their 2015 fight.
- Association with Alex Ariza: His former strength and conditioning coach, Alex Ariza, worked with other fighters who were linked to positive PED tests, which some viewed as circumstantial evidence of a problematic camp environment.
- Physical Changes: Floyd Mayweather notably pointed to pictures, claiming Pacquiao's head seemed to have grown larger over the years, suggesting HGH use.
Pacquiao's supporters and defenders emphasize:- Clean Test Record: The most significant counterpoint is that Pacquiao never once tested positive for any banned substance throughout his entire professional career, despite undergoing numerous tests, including those by the U.S. Anti-Doping Agency (USADA) and the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA).
- Testing Evasion Concerns for Mayweather: Counter-accusations were later leveled against Floyd Mayweather, who received a retroactive The****utic Use Exemption (TUE) from USADA for an intravenous (IV) injection of saline and vitamins he received before the 2015 fight, which was a WADA-banned method at the time.
- Natural Growth and Skill: Many argue that his physical transformation was a natural process of gaining muscle and weight over a decade, combined with exceptional skill, work ethic, and world-class training under Freddie Roach.
Holy never failed a test either
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Cotto got paid 15 mil to fight Nelo
GGGeezer made 2 mil fighting LeMeh
LeMeh made 1.5 mil (
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IT WAS A BUSINESS DECISION, YOU GOOFS
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Actually JCC Jr did better than Triple She…his 4 best wins dumps on Golovcon’s entire career and resume!!!…I don’t know whether to laugh or be sad…because that’s sad!!!…
Key wins- TKO vs. Andy Lee (June 16, 2012): Chávez Jr. successfully defended his WBC middleweight title by overwhelming Lee with a brutal barrage of body shots and punches in the seventh round.
- Majority Decision vs. Sebastian Zbik (June 4, 2011): In a high-stakes bout for the vacant WBC middleweight title, Chávez Jr. came back from an early deficit by breaking down the undefeated Zbik with relentless body attacks, ultimately winning the title and his first world championship.
- Unanimous Decision vs. Marco Antonio Rubio (February 4, 2012): Chávez Jr. dominated this fan-friendly fight by using his pressure, body hooks, and uppercuts to wear down the durable Rubio.
- Unanimous Decision vs. Brian Vera (March 1, 2014): This is considered his last major win, where he used a sharp jab to control the fight and earn a convincing victory.
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