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  • led
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    #11
    This old article might have answer to some of your question.

    By Steve Lewis: We have seen and heard about it many times already on the internet, the television, and even on the radio: the biggest fight of the decade could go down the tubes over drug testing procedures!

    Rather than rehash what many others have already said, allow me to touch up on the mindset of superstitious people (and believe me, there are plenty of them in professional sports), and the impact of breaking superstition.

    Baseball players are perhaps the most superstitious of the lot. Just watch them with their own little routines: the number of times they have to swing the bat before they step back on the plate, the way they have to arrange and nudge their baseball caps a certain way, all the various mannerisms, refusal to change socks until a win streak is broken, good luck charms, and it goes on and on.

    People from developing countries tend to be more superstitious than those from more developed nations. Such is the case with WBO Welterweight Champion, Manny Pacquiao.

    Perhaps it was ingrained in him as a youth, when he was probably told of tales about falling lizards when umbrellas are opened up inside the house, or of vengeful Smurf-like dwarf beings who could curse you should you carelessly step on one of their tiny little villages. Whatever the case might be, Pacquiao is known as a superstitious individual and a creature of habit. Ask the folks at the MGM about how Pacquiao has to have the same room every time. Would it really make a difference if he were given a similar room down the hall or one floor below? Apparently for Pacquiao, it does.

    Similar to the notion that having sex before a major sporting event would lead to sub-par performance (though studies indicate that this is more of an old wives’ tale), Pacquiao feels that the drawing of blood so close to a fight would weaken him.

    The amount of blood needed for these tests are minimal, and will have no effect on a person’s PHYSICAL state…and I do emphasize the word “physical.” Someone who has a superstitious disposition, however, will be more affected MENTALLY if forced to break superstition.

    Now I do not consider myself a superstitious type. However, I can recall the many times I have refused to move from a particular spot on the couch or scolded someone about moving from where they were standing at when my beloved football team was playing, as if the team’s fate rested on where I sat or where my friends were positioned. And when I was younger, I thought the Lakers championship run was dependent on whether a particular aunt was watching the game on television or not. Silly, I know, but imagine how it is for the truly superstitious, who genuinely believe that the ways of nature are not always according to logic and science.

    The mental impact that the Olympic-style testing could have on Pacquiao could be immense. If he believes that his vital life juices have been ****** from him and cannot perform at optimal levels, he will not be in the right frame of mind to compete. How many times have we seen a highly ranked college football team, who was favored to play for the national title, only to be upset by a defeat a game before the championships, thus sending them to a less desired bowl game against a less regarded team, who would in turn defeat this formerly regarded team because they were no longer in the right frame of mind? Was it because they were overrated and could not even defeat this less regarded opponent? No. It was due to a mental letdown of not being able to play for a national title, and instead, having to settle for a secondary bowl game.

    Such could be the fate of Manny Pacquiao. But I do believe that Pacquiao has enough fortitude to still pull off an upset victory. If Pacquiao can weather through the distractions of catastrophic typhoons, the filming of movies and TV shows, and the constant courting by political sharks and leeches, he certainly can overcome blood tests.

    And what of these blood tests? Manny Pacquiao’s camp had already agreed to do three blood tests: one to be done before the kick-off press conference to announce the fight, another one 30 days before the fight (no later than Feb. 13), and one right after the fight in Pacquiao’s locker room. Floyd Mayweather’s camp is concerned that not being able to randomly choose a testing date would allow Pacquiao to “play” the calendar.

    To me, this would imply that you can conceivably flush out HGH’s out of your system within 30 days after injecting it, and that having it flushed out of your system (or injecting HGH only once or twice) can actually do enough good to improve your performance.

    It is my understanding (albeit limited) that HGH and other performance-enhancing drugs need to be taken in longer stretches to be most effective. This is not like a can of spinach that instantaneously makes Popeye super strong after just one serving! And similarly, once it is no longer in your system (especially after a short term intake), can it really still be that advantageous for the user? It would seem like drinking a big cup of coffee three days before you actually plan to pull an all-nighter! What good would that do?

    Most people see Mayweather’s ploy as exactly that…a ploy. He has placed Pacquiao in a compromising situation where it can be a lose-lose proposition for the Filipino champ. Refuse the test and be clouded with su****ion, or take the test and possibly compromise your mental state of mind.

    It is like the poor schmuck at the airport shortly after the 9/11 tragedies. Airport security wanted to see whether he was hiding anything in his rectal cavity, despite having no probable cause to be su****ious in the first place. The poor schmuck says, “No way! I’m not hiding anything!” “Well then,” replied the officer, “if you have nothing to hide, then you shouldn’t worry about us doing a cavity check.” Sure enough, there was nothing. But the indignity of getting probed intimately never sits well.

    For Pacquiao, this is an opportunity to clear the record, and to shut the “roids” conspiracy theorists up once and for all. This is an opportunity to show that despite what hoops they make you jump through, that you will still smash through and exceed expectations. For boxing fans, we hope you relent to Mayweather’s demands.

    For Mayweather, you are a very skilled boxer. So skilled in fact that your own father stated that you can defeat Pacquiao, whether he’s on steroids or not. This is an opportunity to prove what you have always claimed – that you are the best of all-time. For boxing fans, we hope you drop the unnecessary demands, and face Pacquiao.

    So my Christmas wish is that we are granted a clean (again, a clean) competitive fight for the ages.

    Can’t wait for the face-to-face showdowns. But don’t forget, Manny and Floyd. Don’t be making funky faces. I heard if a bad wind blows, your face could get stuck that way.
    http://www.boxin gnews2 4.com/2009/12/of-superstition-old-wives%E2%80%99-tales-pacquiao-vs-mayweather/

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      #12
      This is a 2004 article, before the Peds brouhahaha

      For Pacquiao, superstition is part of title fight ritual

      [IMG]BEFORE HE boards the Philippine Airlines jet that will bring him to Los Angeles tonight, Manny Pacquiao will work out for at least an hour at the L&M Gym in Sampaloc for the sake of superstition. "Manny hasnt trained at the L&M since winning his last fight," said Lito Mondejar, one of his cornermen who will join him in the 10 p.m. flight to La-La Land. "I just want him to get back the feel of this gym. "This is the gym that produced many world champions and I would feel better if he trains even for one day here before going to the States. In all of his fights in the US, Manny trained here." As unpredictable as the weather This year Pacquiaos two training days in Manila were held at the local Wild Card Boxing Club in Paranaque. He claimed to have worked out in Davao and General Santos City. Joining him in the 11-hour trip to the US are Mondejar and another trainer, Buboy Fernandez, as well as US promoter Murad Muhammad, whose M&M Sports and Bob Arums Top Rank are co-promoting Pacquiaos duel with Mexican Juan Manuel Marquez on May 8 at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas. Pacquiaos business manager Rod Nazario opted to remain in the country and promised his prized ward to be there after the Holy Week. Superstition will play a role in Pacquiaos ambitious goal of grabbing Marquezs World Boxing Association and International Boxing Federation featherweight titlebelts. Pacquiao has already reserved the same room at the Vagabond Inn that he had been renting since 2002. Pacquiao has been offered many times by influential people to be billeted at a five-star hotel, but the 25-year-old GenSan southpaw has politely turned them down for fear of breaking the string of good luck. Yesterday at the newly-opened Wild Card, an HBO crew which flew in from the States early this week, shot a footage of the Filipino hero doing the punch-mitt routine with Nonoy Neri. Muhammad endured the searing heat as the television cameras of two rival networks took advantage of the situation. After Pacquiaos brief workout, he was interviewed by television host TJ Manotoc. Another crew from ABC-CBN tried to convince Nazario to wait for the arrival of its news team, but Nazario advised them to just "see us in Tagaytay" where Pacquiao will be filmed by HBO. If Pacquiao gets past the 30-year-old Marquez, he will battle another Mexican, superstar Erik Morales in a big-money showdown on July 31. "Manny should not look beyond this fight. If he wants Morales next, he should take care of Marquez," said Muhammad.[/IMG]

      http://findarticles.com/p/news-artic.../ai_n33684110/

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        #13
        Originally posted by led
        This is a 2004 article, before the Peds brouhahaha

        For Pacquiao, superstition is part of title fight ritual

        [IMG]BEFORE HE boards the Philippine Airlines jet that will bring him to Los Angeles tonight, Manny Pacquiao will work out for at least an hour at the L&M Gym in Sampaloc for the sake of superstition. "Manny hasnt trained at the L&M since winning his last fight," said Lito Mondejar, one of his cornermen who will join him in the 10 p.m. flight to La-La Land. "I just want him to get back the feel of this gym. "This is the gym that produced many world champions and I would feel better if he trains even for one day here before going to the States. In all of his fights in the US, Manny trained here." As unpredictable as the weather This year Pacquiaos two training days in Manila were held at the local Wild Card Boxing Club in Paranaque. He claimed to have worked out in Davao and General Santos City. Joining him in the 11-hour trip to the US are Mondejar and another trainer, Buboy Fernandez, as well as US promoter Murad Muhammad, whose M&M Sports and Bob Arums Top Rank are co-promoting Pacquiaos duel with Mexican Juan Manuel Marquez on May 8 at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas. Pacquiaos business manager Rod Nazario opted to remain in the country and promised his prized ward to be there after the Holy Week. Superstition will play a role in Pacquiaos ambitious goal of grabbing Marquezs World Boxing Association and International Boxing Federation featherweight titlebelts. Pacquiao has already reserved the same room at the Vagabond Inn that he had been renting since 2002. Pacquiao has been offered many times by influential people to be billeted at a five-star hotel, but the 25-year-old GenSan southpaw has politely turned them down for fear of breaking the string of good luck. Yesterday at the newly-opened Wild Card, an HBO crew which flew in from the States early this week, shot a footage of the Filipino hero doing the punch-mitt routine with Nonoy Neri. Muhammad endured the searing heat as the television cameras of two rival networks took advantage of the situation. After Pacquiaos brief workout, he was interviewed by television host TJ Manotoc. Another crew from ABC-CBN tried to convince Nazario to wait for the arrival of its news team, but Nazario advised them to just "see us in Tagaytay" where Pacquiao will be filmed by HBO. If Pacquiao gets past the 30-year-old Marquez, he will battle another Mexican, superstar Erik Morales in a big-money showdown on July 31. "Manny should not look beyond this fight. If he wants Morales next, he should take care of Marquez," said Muhammad.[/IMG]

        http://findarticles.com/p/news-artic.../ai_n33684110/
        pac critics are not sports practitioner that they dont understand the sportemens superstition...

        they laugh at pacs superstition and now u even provide about pacs belief before he fight marques.
        Last edited by Termite; 02-27-2011, 12:24 AM.

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          #14
          Here's more form 2008 article after DLH fight

          The 29-year-old Pacquiao is an interesting character. In the tough world of boxing, you see this man publicly acknowledging that among his weapons are absolute faith in God and prayer. He hangs a rosary around his neck just before a match, and he’s not shy about it. As soon as he steps into the boxing ring, he kneels in deep prayer in one corner. Meanwhile, thousands of kilometers away in General Santos City, he’s supported by a pious mother who spends hours praying before an image of the Blessed ****** Mary and Santo Nino (Holy Child Jesus) for the success of her son. After each victorious bout, an assistant immediately hops into the ring to hang once more the same holy rosary around Manny’s neck.

          Returning to the Philippines after his victorious dream match, he went to the popular Black Nazarene Church in Manila. In a blog posted by Izah Morales in the PDI, she recalled: “After priest gave his final blessings, Pacquiao was asked to give a message to the people. During his message, Pacquiao thanked the people and attributed his success to God. He talked about the criticisms he got from some sportswriters before his bout with Oscar de la Hoya. But he said he did not lose hope as he kept his faith in God.

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            #15
            If your religious it's quite possible you believed in a superstition.

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              #16
              More for you berde. Just gimme a berde LOL

              Pac is a cheater for being superstitious

              Another 2008 article prior to Mayweather. This is the time when no one among real boxing fans question Pac's superstitiousness.

              Pacquiao eschews bus for Las Vegas trip

              LOS ANGELES—A custom-painted bus that can carry 30 people comfortably finally arrived at the Wild Card Gym Saturday afternoon here, but the person it was intended to shuttle to Las Vegas will not be riding in it.

              Blame it all on superstition.

              Trainer Freddie Roach said Filipino ring sensation Manny Pacquiao is expected to ride in his good ol' Lincoln Navigator when Team Pacquiao convoys to Las Vegas for the Dec. 6 "Dream Match" against Oscar De La Hoya at the MGM Grand.

              "Why change anything?" said Roach. "You know Manny, he hates changing (his routines)."

              "I talked to him and he told me he will be riding the Navigator," added the American trainer. "We will do what's normal as we did in the past. Manny's superstitious like that."

              The 10-wheeler arrived swathed in images of Pacquiao with his name emblazoned in large silver letters on each side. An enlarged version of the fight's poster is also painted on the back of the bus. De La Hoya also has his own custom-painted bus, courtesy of Top Rank.

              No estimate was given as to how much the bus cost, although Team Pacquiao insider Jake Joson said Top Rank chief Bob Arum spent $50,000 to custom-paint Pacquiao's bus.

              If it's a waste of money, it isn't Pacquiao's fault entirely.

              Arum should have known that Pacquiao is one of those who sticks to routine religiously. In 2006, when Pacquiao was preparing for his third bout with Mexican warrior Erik Morales, Arum offered to charter a private plane to fly the Filipino ring icon from Los Angeles to Las Vegas.

              But Pacquiao refused then, saying he had already grown accustomed to the traditional road trip he makes every Monday before the fight.

              Pacquiao has several routines that he never changes. After every workout, a trainer at the Wild Card gym shouts and asks for a minute of silence as the pound-for-pound champ bows in a corner to pray. The Filipino sensation also always eats at the same Thai restaurant situated near the famous boxing gym in Hollywood after every training session.

              Each time he enters the ring, Pacquiao always kneels in one corner to pray just before the announcer makes the bout's introductions.
              http://sports.inquirer.net/breakingn...Las-Vegas-trip

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                #17
                Originally posted by PinoyZoi
                If your religious it's quite possible you believed in a superstition.
                I dunno bout that. But Jordan and Woods have beliefs too ans most of the elite athlete.

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