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  • fightingfigs
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    #121
    Originally posted by bbos
    hey how exactly does testostrone ehance one's punch resistance? do you even know what factors contribute to one's ability to take a punch?
    yes, overall body muscle and muscle condition. Your body doesnt wear down as fast.

    Your a f u c k i n moron if you dont think that it cant enhance all of your abilities. Your neck muscles and everything connected to your spine and back all are far more protected or shelled around superior muscle that is at a whole new level

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    • fightingfigs
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      #122
      Originally posted by bbos
      again 5 lbs of mucle is all it takes to gain a iron chin huh? sounds like ur the ******
      hell it worked for Cotto. That extra weight helped him take shots a lot better. AND of course it does.

      Pacquiao gets wobbled by 126lb Marquez but at Welterweight he eats shots like candy

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      • bbos
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        #123
        Originally posted by fightingfigs
        hell it worked for Cotto. That extra weight helped him take shots a lot better. AND of course it does.

        Pacquiao gets wobbled by 126lb Marquez but at Welterweight he eats shots like candy
        did cotto take steroids to gain that extra weight?

        all your abilities? now i know u lack education, let me repeat, only hormone known to enhance one's reflexes through nerve activation is adrenalin.
        Last edited by bbos; 11-21-2009, 12:20 AM.

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        • bbos
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          #124
          Originally posted by fightingfigs
          yes, overall body muscle and muscle condition. Your body doesnt wear down as fast.

          Your a f u c k i n moron if you dont think that it cant enhance all of your abilities. Your neck muscles and everything connected to your spine and back all are far more protected or shelled around superior muscle that is at a whole new level
          wrong again mr. 4th grade, nerve configuration surrounding one's face is a huge indicator between a glass jaw and a iron chin,

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            #125
            Originally posted by bbos
            did cotto take steroids to gain that extra weight?

            all your abilities? now i know u lack education, let me repeat, only hormone known to enhance one's reflexes through nerve activation is adrenalin.
            Dude just stop posting idiot.

            HGH increases strength speed stamina and overall performance. esecially mental focus and drive. Most cases of documented HGH usage also have been shown to cure physical ailments temporarily

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              #126
              Originally posted by 7punchcombo
              Dude just stop posting idiot.

              HGH increases strength speed stamina and overall performance. esecially mental focus and drive. Most cases of documented HGH usage also have been shown to cure physical ailments temporarily
              wrong, performance does not include how well your brain reacts to concussions, HGH does NOTHING to your nerves connected the brain and the face.
              Last edited by bbos; 11-21-2009, 12:34 AM.

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                #127
                Originally posted by namme
                Man, do you know anything about a person having a "high tolerance to pain?"

                Pacquiao was obviously hurt and he admitted that except that he ****** it up!

                That's what those "sticks" did to his body, to increase his ability to withstand the pain...that's psychological.... not steroids.

                Maybe for most Americans they would attribute that to steroids because that's the only way many american athletes today know how to excel in sports and be competitive...

                many american athletes nowadays don't know what it means to be numb to pain/sufferings because of extreme poverty and that "stick" that Pacquiao used to smack his body with is used to remind him of the pain he went through as a child. It helped Pacquiao to withstand the pain of Cotto's punches. That's the only reason and nothing else.

                Steroids?? Naaah! Only first world countries use them for athletic competition.
                co-sign

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                • fightingfigs
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                  #128
                  Originally posted by bbos
                  again, performance does not include how well your brain reacts to concussions, HGH does NOTHING to your nerves connected the brain and the face.
                  What protects your nerves? The outer layer of muscle holding them all in place. Nerve configuration in all human anatomy is similar with the exception of genetic pros like muscle density or endurance.

                  which steroids enhance. cmon man so your saying pacquiaos nerve configuration was slightly altered whern he was wobbled by marquez?? dumbass

                  Your brain?? The knockout mechanism is linked towards the chin neck and temple area. You can recieve a concussions multiple times and not get knocked out.

                  So your talking out of your ass

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                    #129
                    Originally posted by fightingfigs
                    What protects your nerves? The outer layer of muscle holding them all in place. Nerve configuration in all human anatomy is similar with the exception of genetic pros like muscle density or endurance.

                    which steroids enhance. cmon man so your saying pacquiaos nerve configuration was slightly altered whern he was wobbled by marquez?? dumbass

                    Your brain?? The knockout mechanism is linked towards the chin neck and temple area. You can recieve a concussions multiple times and not get knocked out.

                    So your talking out of your ass
                    wrong again, your nerves are located right under the dermis layer aka the skin, underneath a sheet of fat, there is no muscle on top of it.

                    the most vulnerable area on the head is from your cheeck bone down to your jaw/chin which is where it is most nerves are located, your temple area as u referred to is actually the strongest part of ur head, which is why people can take shots and head butts without getting koed.

                    and just like u said cotto's punch resistance increased by moving up in weight, so did pac's. although thats more attributed to hydration of the ECF.

                    and please refrain from childish insults
                    Last edited by bbos; 11-21-2009, 12:46 AM.

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                      #130
                      Originally posted by bbos
                      wrong again, your nerves are located right under the dermis layer aka the skin, underneath a sheet of fat, there is no muscle on top of it.

                      the most vulnerable area on the head is from your cheeck bone down to your jaw/chin which is where it is most nerves are located, your temple area as u referred to is actually the strongest part of ur head, which is why people can take shots and head butts without getting koed.

                      and just like u said cotto's punch resistance increased by moving up in weight, so did pac's.

                      and please refrain from childish insults
                      k the strongest part of your head is the crown of your skull cause its developed first. And nerves under your skin?? You are a moron, I was referring to the central nervous system that is a series of nerves connected including your brain and spinal cord. Nerves under your skin have no relevance to anything. And yes your muscles protect your nerves all around your neck and traps and back

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