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Malignaggi EMPHATICALLY re-asserts the Pacquiao steroid allegations.
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Originally posted by GG Marquez View PostThey tested positive immediately... or after years of use?
Thanks for confirming my point.
Pac is negative.Last edited by miron_lang; 12-06-2009, 11:24 PM.
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I am curious about Pac's diet though, I could've sworn I saw an article where Ariza said most of what Manny eats are carbohydrates which seems a little counterproductive to building lean muscle
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Originally posted by Riley View PostYou guys need to understand somethings. Most drug cheats are caught years later. The drug cheats are always a step ahead of the drug testers
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Originally posted by Riley View Post6,500 calories for a 5’6 guys, sounds very su****ions.
Steroids increase your bodie's rate of metabolism. Natural steroids are produced in the adrenal glands, and the body knows how to regulate production to fit your bodie's needs. When you are taking a different dose than what your body is used to, it kick starts your metabolism into overdrive.
Steroids make you hungry, you know
Depends on what your routine is. Pacquiao is said to work between 4/5 hours each day. You also factor in roadwork, plyometrics, 1000 situps in the morning and afternoon it's really not that hard to believe.
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Originally posted by Don Johnson View PostWinter olympic athletes eat way more, An average Biathloner eats in excess of 10k calories a day. Not too surprising that an elite pro-boxer eats 6,500 a day while in training camp.
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