ariza's secret to pac's superb stamina

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  • madsweeney
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    #51
    Originally posted by No Ceilings
    I been taking protein powder since 7th grade I know what it can and can't do. It does not in any shape, form or fashion give someone energy.

    What convinces you that hes clean?

    The only fact that we have so far is that NO ONE.

    That means you, me and all of NSB ....including Pacquiao have NO idea whats in those shakes. So its not far fetched for someone to call him a cheater.
    7th grader taking protien power doesn not mean your educated. Protein doesn't crack you out or replace carbs (unless your body doesn't have enough, then it breaks down protein for energy) but its kinda like oil in a car engine. You add gas for the combustion but you need oil to keep things running properly. Your run the engine too hard/hot you burn off oil and it needs to be replaced. At the levels that these athletes work out at they are using up alot of protein and it needs to be replenished.

    So yes, protein indirectly provides energy as it is required for your body to properly burn carbs. Don't believe me, try to run a marathon eating nothing but skittles instead of a powerbar, lets see how long your body lasts.




    I have more reason to believe he's clean (the dozen or so STATE MANDATED tests were positive) than not. Not taking Mayweather's request does not convince me he's dirty.

    Pacquiao probably was told, Ariza knows, Roach probably knows, the company Ariza runs knows and whatever health regulation departments his company operations under knows. Just because NSB doesn't know doesn't mean ****.

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    • brick wall
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      #52
      lol if ariza is feeding pac peds why would he reveal it to the media? he even showed them how to mix up the protein shake. that's ******ed to conclude that pac is on something based on that article.

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      • Gorilla Dogs
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        #53
        SECRET REVEALED*******************



        hard work and dedication .............. and repeat

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        • IMDAZED
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          #54
          Originally posted by blackirish137
          likewise, Pacquiao was getting rocked by Oscar Larios at 130, and now that hes moved up in weight his chin has gotten a little more steady.

          Pacquiao had a huge size advantage at 130lbs, I remember him jumping up like 18 lbs or something for the Barrera fight.
          If Pac started at 130, I wouldn't have an issue with it. Of course, beginning at 106 it's natural for him to start getting rocked at 126-130 (which he did). Then he rediscovered an iron chin facing guys who hit twice as hard.

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          • Steak
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            #55
            Originally posted by IMDAZED
            If Pac started at 130, I wouldn't have an issue with it. Of course, beginning at 106 it's natural for him to start getting rocked at 126-130 (which he did). Then he rediscovered an iron chin facing guys who hit twice as hard.
            Pacquiao had a hard time making 130lbs, this is a fact. He rehydrated up like 18lbs the next day. It doesnt matter where he started: the fact of the matter is that he had outgrown his body at that weight.

            its also not surprising to mention that Pacquiao was KOed when he was trying to make impossible weight at those early 100lbish days.

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              #56
              Originally posted by blackirish137
              Pacquiao had a hard time making 130lbs, this is a fact. He rehydrated up like 18lbs the next day. It doesnt matter where he started: the fact of the matter is that he had outgrown his body at that weight.

              its also not surprising to mention that Pacquiao was KOed when he was trying to make impossible weight at those early 100lbish days.
              Yes, it seems Pacquiao has struggled to make weight since he began boxing up until he hit welter. How he won seven world titles and became the world's best in the process is amazing.

              In short...I'm not buying. Juan Manuel Marquez (and MANY other feathers) routinely weighed in as a welter too and he wasn't even coming from 106lbs. No one ever said he struggled to make weight -- but you see how his body looked moving up. Somehow Pacquiao is still ripped. Quite a difference from water weight overnight. I'm not buying - for thousands of reasons, actually. But I hear you.

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              • mathed
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                #57
                Originally posted by IMDAZED
                LOL @ these mutha****ers trying to act like a protein shake gives some kind of secret power and stamina
                So what does Floyd do for his amazing stamina?

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                • IMDAZED
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                  #58
                  Originally posted by mathed
                  So what does Floyd do for his amazing stamina?
                  Throw a lot less punches than he used to. A lot less. As most fighters do when they move up.

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                  • PainKiller
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                    #59
                    Originally posted by boxing2106
                    did i EVER say that manny had bad stamina? no ok then
                    You didn;t but what the damn point of the thread then.

                    So the secret of his great stamina is that he has always had it... it's called hard work.

                    You ****** fool.

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                    • boxer2k5
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                      #60
                      prob take an epo or something that pumps oxygen in his blood. ive taken it and had crazy energy in training. he gets good supplements that help him push his body to the limits. nothing wrong with that

                      or could be senso beans

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