Do you suspect Khan to be on PEDS ?

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  • KingKhan
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    #1

    Do you suspect Khan to be on PEDS ?

    How can I guy go from being knocked out by a bum Prescott and then go on to beat the likes of Barrera and Kotelnik with relative ease. Improved puch power beyond anyones wildest dreams demonstrated by his demolition of Salita.

    He may have a good trainer but its simply not possible to improve that much in little more than a year. Khans trainer trains a boxer who I have heard whispers from many sources in the boxing world is on PEDS. Aparrently his client is refusing to comply with demands such as random blood testing.
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  • -Reflexes-
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    #2
    If he starts taking bombs from Holt, Torres and Marcos like candy. Then YES.

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    • Chups
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      #3
      Khan is bulletproof.

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      • top8gun
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        #4
        khan also eats balut.....

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        • ИATAS
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          #5
          How about the fact he is now trained by freddie roach and that he spars with pacquiao on a regular basis? That's key.

          He is now sparring with the best fighters in the world, before he was sparring bums that weren't really allowed to hit him hard.

          Sparring guys like pacquiao only make you better and of course helps your punch resistance.

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          • medium-deek
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            #6
            Originally posted by KingKhan
            How can I guy go from being knocked out by a bum Prescott and then go on to beat the likes of Barrera and Kotelnik with relative ease. Improved puch power beyond anyones wildest dreams demonstrated by his demolition of Salita.

            He may have a good trainer but its simply not possible to improve that much in little more than a year. Khans trainer trains a boxer who I have heard whispers from many sources in the boxing world is on PEDS. Aparrently his client is refusing to comply with demands such as random blood testing.

            You deserve some red k for this ****.

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            • elgaringo
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              #7
              Originally posted by -Reflexes-
              If he starts taking bombs from Holt, Torres and Marcos like candy. Then YES.
              I think people that say PEDS significantly increase your durability are misinformed and wrong! But even tho I do suspect, I would never accuse because especially at a young age, with the right diet and resistance training its easy for a boxer to put on that amount of muscle in a year or 2. Throw in good genetics and it becomes much easier!

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              • P4P Opinion
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                #8
                Originally posted by KingKhan
                How can I guy go from being knocked out by a bum Prescott and then go on to beat the likes of Barrera and Kotelnik with relative ease. Improved puch power beyond anyones wildest dreams demonstrated by his demolition of Salita.

                He may have a good trainer but its simply not possible to improve that much in little more than a year. Khans trainer trains a boxer who I have heard whispers from many sources in the boxing world is on PEDS. Aparrently his client is refusing to comply with demands such as random blood testing.
                Come back when you've learnt what 'not possible' (or to put it more eloquently - impossible) means. Just because it's not common or even unlikely, doesn't mean it's 'not possible'.

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