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  • #91
    Originally posted by shadeyfizzle View Post
    Floyd 2002



    Floyd 2007
    LMAO! this is called fact by people who have low IQ LOL!

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    • #92
      Originally posted by USADA View Post

      So you're trying to tell us that Pacquiao is on HGH and EPO?
      What benefits to HGH has to a fighter?

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      • #93
        Originally posted by Easy Work View Post
        this was last year before the Pacquiao-Marquez 2 fight

        You're an idiot.





        Marquez's fists are bigger than Floyd, Pacquiao, or Cotto's. Does that mean he's juicing too???

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        • #94
          Originally posted by shadeyfizzle View Post
          Floyd 2002



          Floyd 2007
          yah he got bigger.....which is why he is willing to leave no doubts about his honesty in the sport by agreeing to RANDOM Blood test

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          • #95
            Originally posted by M@nny View Post
            Don't tell me you all are now trying to say that there is a special PED that makes hands and heads grow...

            Actually this makes sense to me now... I'm talking about the sudden swarm of idiotic posts over the last week or so...

            It's Christmas break. The children are out of school. This explains it. Can't wait for school to start up again, NSB should be normal after the New Year.
            Well todays your lucky day.

            HGH....

            "Many athletes have taken to using HGH for its claimed muscle building and stamina increasing properties."


            "The most common side effect of the excess use of HGH is acromegaly. This is a medical condition that begins with the overgrowth of facial bone and connective tissue, leading to a changed appearance due to protruding jaw and eyebrow bones. This condition also leads to an abnormal growth of the hands , head and feet."

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            • #96
              Originally posted by Anton-Chigurh View Post
              To Jrosale

              Conte basically said EPO was better then HGH......................................

              That doesnt mean Pac didnt use HGH
              What benefits to HGH has to a fighter? I am not talking about a baseball player, not taking about basketball or football player. I am talking about a boxer, what benefits that HGH has for a boxer?

              Conte shows how EPO has benefits towards a boxer. Conte singled out boxing saying EPO is beneficial. Now how is HGH is to a fighter, lets single out boxing here

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              • #97
                Originally posted by shadeyfizzle View Post
                You're an idiot.





                Marquez's fists are bigger than Floyd, Pacquiao, or Cotto's. Does that mean he's juicing too???
                you are the idiot...i never said in this thread that manny was on steroids...all i did was post pictures..

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                • #98
                  Originally posted by .Sakuragi. View Post
                  LMAO! this is called fact by people who have low IQ LOL!
                  yes floyd got bigger...but no one has ever accused Mayweather of juicing...not even team pac...lol

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                  • #99
                    Originally posted by jrosales13 View Post
                    What benefits to HGH has to a fighter?
                    Athletes' Use of HGH, a Physical and Performance Enhancement Drug
                    1 X Woman Boxer
                    Credit: Dashek | © www.bigstockphoto.com Somatropin, or recombinant human growth hormone (HGH), is a common physical and performance enhancement drug. It is a manufactured form of somatotropin, or growth hormone (GH), a substance that is produced naturally in the human body. Somatropin is an exact replica of natural GH.

                    There are three major effects of HGH that are desirable for bodybuilders and athletes. First, HGH promotes the development of new muscle cells. A person’s number of muscle cells is determined by genetics. After puberty, the level of GH a person’s body secretes declines, and muscle cell development ceases. A person can then only work to increase the size of these cells through weight training.

                    Steroids are different from HGH in that steroids increase the size of muscle cells, mostly through water weight. When a person uses HGH as a performance enhancement drug, they gain only lean muscle mass. The weight gain is slow, usually between one and two pounds of lean muscle every two to three weeks. However, by taking HGH and developing new muscle cells, a person can alter their genetic capabilities and achieve results that wouldn’t be possible without HGH treatment. The second desired effect of HGH treatment is increased energy and metabolism. GH is produced in the human body naturally at its highest levels during youth and puberty. It is primarily responsible for the heightened levels of energy in children. However, the amount of GH that a body produces and secretes declines as a person ages.

                    Supplementing HGH can raise your energy levels and metabolism. It can cause you to feel energized and burn fat. In fact, HGH is a precursor to IGF-1; IGF-1 secretion is caused by HGH secretion. IGF-1 forces your body to seek energy from your fat reserves rather than from the food you consume.

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                    • I wish you morons would stop acting like Steroid and HGH experts because you did 5 minutes of google searching.

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