pac has always been ripped.. someone pls post Morales I weigh in pic of pac.
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Originally posted by RodBarker View Post[
LOL but he is willing to take any test anytime anywhere something Manny is ducking ,,,,,,,, your a flip flopper full of bias lol
Would you even be shocked if you found out Floyd was on something?
And, show me where I flipped flopped?
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Allegations of steroid and HGH use
On February 28, 2007, Holyfield was anonymously linked to Applied Pharmacy Services, a pharmacy in Alabama that is currently under investigation for supplying athletes with illegal steroids and human growth hormone (HGH). He denies ever using performance enhancers. [15]
Holyfield's name does not appear in the law enforcement documents reviewed. However, a patient by the name of "Evan Fields" caught investigators' attention. "Fields" shares the same birth date as Holyfield - Oct. 19, 1962. The listed address for "Fields" was 794 Evander, Fairfield, Ga. 30213. Holyfield has a very similar address. When the phone number that, according to the documents, was associated with the "Fields" prescription, was dialed, Holyfield answered. [16]
On March 10, 2007 Holyfield made a public announcement that he would be pursuing his own investigation into the steroid claims in order to clear his name. [17]
Holyfield was again linked to HGH in September 2007, when his name came up following a raid of Signature Pharmacy in Orlando, FL. [18] As of September 2007[update], Signature Pharmacy is under investigation for illegally supplying several professional athletes with steroids and HGH
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Originally posted by Anton-Chigurh View PostI think ur good poster...BUT before I continue....
Remove the Pac glasses.
To sum up the article:
1. It builds muscle
2. Helps heals injuries
3. Helps burn fat and preserve muscle
4. Helps athletes recover from intense training sessions
5. VERY hard to test for.
ARE YOU TELLING ME THIS WOULDNT HELP A BOXER?
Extra drop of Blood >>>>> PED's
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Guess no floyd fan will answer my post. As stated, fat and extra weight can give the impression someone has a bigger head. Floyd's head is the same size but skin has mroe fat.
Cells have memory and if there is enough fat in the system, it will get bigger. That's why people who are fat can put the weight on fast if they lose it.
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I think his head is actually shrinking myself, i wonder what that means? I have a picture of myself and my head looks huge but then when i zoom out and take a picture my head looks tiny LOL, arnt cameras AMAZING hehe
I didnt even realise i was on roids until i saw the picture of my head, it was amazing really
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Originally posted by Anton-Chigurh View PostI think ur good poster...BUT before I continue....
Remove the Pac glasses.
To sum up the article:
1. It builds muscle
2. Helps heals injuries
3. Helps burn fat and preserve muscle
4. Helps athletes recover from intense training sessions
5. VERY hard to test for.
ARE YOU TELLING ME THIS WOULDNT HELP A BOXER?
Helps heel injuries again that is for team sport cuz they play in a season. Elite fighters only fight twice a year. Time will heal injuries. A fighter does not need HGH to heel injuries. Especially when you have time to heel it anyways.
Again bro I am cool with you but in reality HGH does not a benefit a fighter. It benefits athlete from team sports. You right now are jut being really biased. But, if you really think what HGH it does not benefit a fighter. And, HGH builds bulky muscle. And, if you have bulky muscle you would lose some agility, athleticism, and some quickness. And, all that is beneficial to a fighter. HGH benefits athletes from team sports but it does not benefits boxer. EPO on the other hand does. But, then EPO does not make your head grow either.
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Originally posted by jrosales13 View PostBuilding muscle does not really help a fighter, And, HGH builds bulky muscles and bulky muscles does not help a fighter. Look at Jeff Lacy? Lean muscles help a fighter. Lean muscles is what Pac has.
Helps heel injuries again that is for team sport cuz they play in a season. Elite fighters only fight twice a year. Time will heal injuries. A fighter does not need HGH to heel injuries. Especially when you have time to heel it anyways.
Again bro I am cool with you but in reality HGH does not a benefit a fighter. It benefits athlete from team sports. You right now are jut being really biased. But, if you really think what HGH it does not benefit a fighter. And, HGH builds bulky muscle. And, if you have bulky muscle you would lose some agility, athleticism, and some quickness. And, all that is beneficial to a fighter. HGH benefits athletes from team sports but it does not benefits boxer. EPO on the other hand does. But, then EPO does not make your head grow either.
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