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  • IMDAZED
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    #111
    Originally posted by The Underboss
    is creatine considered part of steroids?
    No it's not.

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    • BirdSong
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      #112
      You could also argue that floyd is looking far more atlethic as he has moved through WW. Maybe floyd has dabbled a bit himself?

      As for pac, i tend to doubt it myself but i wouldnt rule it out. If pac is doing it he has been doing it for quite a while now and with the attention on him i would persume its difficult to avoid detection. Without proof all there is is speculation. I wouldnt go on simply on how a body looks, im sure there is more to it than that. Everybody is different.

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        #113
        Originally posted by CrackYourJaw
        Nah, but Cotto was drained, right?

        Pacquiao weighs damn near the same on fight night now as he did during his last fights at 130, probably around a 4-5 pound difference.

        He still has his speed an power because he only weighs 4-5 pounds more and he doesn't have to cut much weight to make 147, 145 or 140.
        So, Pacquiao was fighting much smaller guys at 130 then?

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        • HandSpeed303
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          #114
          Originally posted by Dominicano Soy!
          This is sad, that most have to talk like this. Especially here in Boxingscene. No different from the people I'm subscribed to on Youtube. Everytime they make a video analysis on Pacquiao and they're picking against him...everything starts like this, "I know I'm gonna get alot of hate emails, people calling me crazy on my Youtube page, but I think so and so will beat Pacquiao because...". That's sad.
          It is sad. I know Im guilty of attacking Certain fans, but you know how it is around here (and other sites).

          People get confused with "hyping a fight" and "hugging a fighter". People pick sides, and the war begins. No real boxing debate.

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          • Killa_Kali
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            #115
            cmon larry, we all know you're not the sharpest knife in the drawer. unless someone comes up with solid hard evidence that pac does take roids, you *****s look better shutting your mouths.

            teri tom handles pac's nutrition. ariza, as his conditioning coach, is in charge of the physiology.

            Tom said in Pacquiao’s diet, she increased the frequency of his meals and switched his supplements. She introduced a protein shake of about 20 grams in the morning before jogging and another 20 grams after his workout in the afternoon. There was also a mid-morning snack, usually an egg sandwich. The goal was to build his muscle mass.
            Ariza’s routine;
            "He does take supplements," "Absolutely, he has to. This couldn't be done without them. I'm talking about multi-vitamins, trace minerals. We take other supplements for his kidney and liver because Manny is on such a high-protein diet. I blend several different kinds of proteins. We do take those things without a doubt, but all of them -- all of them -- are perfectly legal. I make sure I stay with the same brands I have used for years to make sure there are no additives I'm unaware of. If we did anything wrong it would show up in Manny's urinalysis and I am completely in control of what goes into Manny. He knows everything he takes all comes from me and everything he puts into his body is my responsibility. I take it seriously."
            between science and the rants of the father of pac's top rival who's been jailed for drug peddling, a thinking man knows who he'll choose.
            Last edited by Killa_Kali; 12-15-2009, 12:15 PM.

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            • larry x
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              #116
              Originally posted by The Underboss
              is creatine considered part of steroids?
              naw..your body produces creatine naturally

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              • COACH WEBB
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                #117
                Originally posted by The Underboss
                is creatine considered part of steroids?
                I dont think so. I know I took it when I was in college playing football.

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                • CrackYourJaw
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                  #118
                  Originally posted by NYU Alum
                  So, Pacquiao was fighting much smaller guys at 130 then?
                  Well, he outweighed Marquez by 4 pounds.

                  If you consider that much smaller, then yes.

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                  • COACH WEBB
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                    #119
                    Originally posted by NYU Alum
                    So, Pacquiao was fighting much smaller guys at 130 then?
                    with that logic, I would have to say yes.

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                    • The Underboss
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                      #120
                      Originally posted by COACH WEBB
                      I dont think so. I know I took it when I was in college playing football.
                      what happened with football? you didn't get drafted?

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