Manny Pacquiao has stooped to a new LOW

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  • Walt Liquor
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    #121
    Originally posted by jreckoning
    Magler. that's the white Mangler... LOL.
    white chocolate

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    • Vasyl’s dad
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      #122
      mang,

      I'll be ****ing with this tonight.







      better known as,

      "palomas".

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        #123
        Originally posted by Walt Liquor
        white chocolate
        Godiva White Chocolate Liquer. **** is nice. The lady enjoys it and I admit I liked it too.

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        • S A M U R A I
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          #124
          Originally posted by 7punchcombo
          BUTT Hurt much Samurai cause your boy is a cheat? Haha you punk *****
          Oh good, an e-fight! Let's get it on!



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          • Haterfree
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            #125
            If he has nothing to hide he should take the test. He must be concerned about something. Why else would you let a random drug test stop you from making 40 million dollars?

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            • Go Blue
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              #126
              the amount of blood taken is so small it will have zero effect on performance," said Dr. Gary Wadler, the World Anti-Doping Agency chairman of the Prohibited List Committee. "It's really inconsequential when you take into account the total blood volume in the human body. It's not a valid argument."



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              • S A M U R A I
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                #127
                Originally posted by Haterfree
                If he has nothing to hide he should take the test. He must be concerned about something. Why else would you let a random drug test stop you from making 40 million dollars?
                Maybe 40 million isn't all that important to Pacquiao? He's a multi-billionaire in his own country.



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                • Lady Fan
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                  #128
                  Originally posted by Aldo-Raine
                  the amount of blood taken is so small it will have zero effect on performance," said Dr. Gary Wadler, the World Anti-Doping Agency chairman of the Prohibited List Committee. "It's really inconsequential when you take into account the total blood volume in the human body. It's not a valid argument."
                  THIS WILL END THIS RIDICULOUS STEROID ARGUMENT ONCE AND FOR ALL. PLEASE READ CAREFULLY AND LEARN:


                  This article is based on this (facts)
                  http://www.anabolicsteroidsguide.com...files/hgh.html

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                  USADA Prefers Out Of Competition Testing

                  Said J. Sahi, M.D., tells Philboxing why the USADA prefers out-of-competition testing:


                  A random blood testing for the synthetic Human Growth Hormone, Somatropin, within the training period leading to the fight is NOT an effective way to catch cheaters especially if it is done within the thirty days before the fight. The USADA knows this. As a matter of fact, Travis Tygart, the CEO of USADA said that to be most effective, athletes would have to be subjected to random testing while out of competition. If it will be done for this fight, it would be during competition since the fighters are scheduled to start training in early January.

                  No athletes, trainers and coaches in their right mind will use this drug few days or weeks before the competition. It is useless because it will take several weeks to months to have the desired results. That is why this test is recommended to be used when athletes are out of competition.

                  It is not simple to use HGH for few weeks before the fight. It is troublesome. When using HGH the body also needs more thyroid hormones, insulin, corticosteroids, gonadotropins, estrogens and what a surprise androgens and anabolic steroids. This is also the reason why HGH, when taken alone, is considerably less effective and can only reach its optimum effect by the additive intake of steroids, thyorid hormones, and insulin, in particular.1 These other drugs can be detected by the urine test then NSAC urine test is already enough for this.
                  There are three hormones which are needed at the same time in order to allow for maximum anabolic effect. These are HGH, insulin, and an LT-3 thyroid hormone, such as, for example, Cytomel. Only then can the liver produce and release an optimal amount of somatomedin and insulin-like growth factors. This anabolic effect can be further enhanced by taking a substance with an anticatabolic effect. These substances are-everybody should probably know by now-anabolic/androgenic steroids or Clenbuterol. Then a synergetic effect takes place. 2

                  Blood sugar and thyroid hormone should also be monitored while using HCG. It is really difficult and inconvenient to have all these stuffs during competition especially when you have only few weeks before the fight. That is why, this is being done during out of competition when athletes have several months prior to the competition or fight.

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                  • jrosales13
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                    #129
                    Originally posted by S a m u r a i
                    Maybe 40 million isn't all that important to Pacquiao? He's a multi-billionaire in his own country.
                    Is that really true?

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                    • jqSide
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                      #130
                      Originally posted by jrosales13
                      Is that really true?
                      Considering that 1 million dollars equates to 46 million pesos that's not something to be curious about. Well, having billions right now is probably an exaggeration, but how many big fights has he won in the last several years?

                      I don't even know why people keep insisting this 40 million dollar argument. (Give it up, please). FM certainly needs it more than Pac. Living in the Philippines is not similar to Living in the US when it comes to basic necessities in life. If I have the kind of money the Pac has now, I'd prefer to reside in the Phil. than in the US.

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