Its so funny when HEROIN TRAFFICER says ILLEGAL,ILLEGAL.
Floyd sr. :"illegal,illegal" video
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Floyd sr. :"illegal,illegal" video
Its so funny when HEROIN TRAFFICER says ILLEGAL,ILLEGAL.Last edited by DikanRadeljak; 11-19-2009, 02:19 AM. -
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Floyd Jr. is the one who's on ROID's. His convict father inject him with ESTROGEN so he could run like a ***** EVERYTIME his fighting?!
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Okay, I'm not a scientist or a doctor or anything, and somebody correct me if I'm wrong but doesn't steriods increase a person strength but messes up a boxer's stamina. To my knowledge, the most famous case of a boxer taking steriods is Fernando Vargas on his fight with De La Hoya. Vargas looked real cut and had body that rivaled body builders during the weigh in and right before the fight. His biceps were unusually large and muscular. Pacquiao's biceps doesn't seems to be that way, comparitively thinner really. Anyways Vargas started off strong and overpowering De La Hoya. Then he ran out of gas, De La Hoya outpunched him, referee stopage at the end, if I'm not mistaking. And a day or so later tested positve.
When Pacquiao fought Barrera, Marquez, Morales, David Diaz, DLH, Hatton and Cotto; Pacquiao was still throwing the with the same power and speed, in the end of those fights as he was in the earlier rounds. May be even faster and harder. One more thing, last time I checked steriods didn't enhance a person's jaw and the ability to take punches.
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big floyd is a charlatan. if it's true,which it probably isn't, this isn't how you bring attention to itComment
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Steroids increase body weight and muscle mass. They also improve your muscular strength and endurance. Not saying Pac's on anything, but roids do help with recovery as well and would explain why after grueling daily boxing workouts, he'd still have energy to play basketball every night.Okay, I'm not a scientist or a doctor or anything, and somebody correct me if I'm wrong but doesn't steriods increase a person strength but messes up a boxer's stamina. To my knowledge, the most famous case of a boxer taking steriods is Fernando Vargas on his fight with De La Hoya. Vargas looked real cut and had body that rivaled body builders during the weigh in and right before the fight. His biceps were unusually large and muscular. Pacquiao's biceps doesn't seems to be that way, comparitively thinner really. Anyways Vargas started off strong and overpowering De La Hoya. Then he ran out of gas, De La Hoya outpunched him, referee stopage at the end, if I'm not mistaking. And a day or so later tested positve.
When Pacquiao fought Barrera, Marquez, Morales, David Diaz, DLH, Hatton and Cotto; Pacquiao was still throwing the with the same power and speed, in the end of those fights as he was in the earlier rounds. May be even faster and harder. One more thing, last time I checked steriods didn't enhance a person's jaw and the ability to take punches.
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Neither of you guys are really correct. You can't just say "steroids" do this or that. There's dozens of substances that can be considered performance enhancing drugs.Steroids increase body weight and muscle mass. They also improve your muscular strength and endurance. Not saying Pac on anything thought, but roids do help with endurance and would explain why after grueling boxing workouts, he'd still have energy to play basketball every night.
Anabolic steroids like dianabol would aid muscle hypertrophy and the creation of new muscle fibers, but probably would not directly aid stamina. You're thinking of blood doping.
You can't say Pac has the stamina to do this or that without getting winded, so he has to be taking anabolic steroids. You can point to his weight increasing, but the man is a professional athlete and it seems like he's only gained maybe 10 or 15 pounds in the last 6 years or so.Comment
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