you don't need to be jealous or a hater of a certain person to be considered one for another person, there are always some triggers to hate. maybe it was pac's success that triggered this hatred/jealousy, considering paulie has never seen any boxer close to him break history and rise in fame as quick as pac did. losers don't always act like losers at the start, sometimes it develops gradually which may be the case with paulie.
keyword struggle. who's to say pac didn't struggle to do it. just because other people find it tough to do, it doesn't mean it's impossible.
ask alex ariza? or better yet try hiring him to get the same results? pac isn't the only one trying to build his body, he has an entire team to help him do it. pac's dedication and hardwork isn't the only factor in gaining weight and staying lean, his conditioning coach has as much to do with it, researching different methods, talking to university people for breakthough trainings, etc.
he was visibly draining himself at lower weights to make weight, he seems more comfortable with 140-147 range.
some boxers improved their chin moving up in weight, is he seriously trying to blame even this aspect to steroids?
2) I know bodybuilders who struggle to put that much lean weight on.
3) How does Pac consume 7,000 calories and stay THAT shredded?
4) Pac was not a killer at the lower weights. Suddenly he moves up and he becomes King Kong.
5) Steroids may or may not help your chin. But there ARE things that you can take to make you feel indestructible*
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