Mayweather was born with a gift, did Manny developed his with Roach?

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  • PВ32
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    #101
    Originally posted by D4thincarnation
    What part do you disagree with?

    That Manny was not malnourished and lived in poverty.

    Or the part where eating well help you develop better physically than being malnourished?
    Bringing that up is ******ed, he was well enough to go 12 rounds whenever he had to in his career. I've never seen him gas out, ever.

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    • cleaner147
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      #102
      theres a famous quote:

      Champions are Made, Not Born.

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      • ShoguNinja
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        #103
        Hard work is what makes Champions special. Their is No Shortcuts to Greatness!

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        • CubanGuyNYC
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          #104
          Originally posted by madamfackah
          theres a famous quote:

          Champions are Made, Not Born.
          True statement. But you must be born with the potential to be a champion. I don't care what those motivational coaches in countless infomercials would have you believe.

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            #105
            Originally posted by CubanGuyNYC
            True statement. But you must be born with the potential to be a champion. I don't care what those motivational coaches in countless infomercials would have you believe.
            aw, so you are one of them that believe Pac is juiced up

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            • D4thincarnation
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              #106
              Originally posted by ASS
              Bringing that up is ******ed, he was well enough to go 12 rounds whenever he had to in his career. I've never seen him gas out, ever.


              Malnutrition in the first two years is irreversible. Malnourished children grow up with worse health and lower educational achievements. Their own children also tend to be smaller.


              Pacquiao growing up did not alway get food, he didn't starve but his dieted was limited and sometime only had a couple meals a day.

              Pacquiao started boxing for money for food.

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              • Mayabang
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                #107
                Originally posted by RAV3N
                You have to be joking, I dont think you know what poverty is like in the US compared to the Philipines, Manny would have had a harder upbringing then both Mayweathers togeather.

                And then Floyd was born with a silver spoon in his mouth, there is no comparing.
                But..but.. Gino Ros is a gay pinoy remember? Of course he knows what poverty is like in the Philippines compared to the US.

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                • | THE KING |
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                  #108
                  Originally posted by D4thincarnation
                  http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Malnutrition

                  Malnutrition in the first two years is irreversible. Malnourished children grow up with worse health and lower educational achievements. Their own children also tend to be smaller.


                  Pacquiao growing up did not alway get food, he didn't starve but his dieted was limited and sometime only had a couple meals a day.

                  Pacquiao started boxing for money for food.
                  There is no use in debating with fools.

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                  • CubanGuyNYC
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                    #109
                    Originally posted by madamfackah
                    aw, so you are one of them that believe Pac is juiced up
                    Exactly how do you infer any of that from my statement?

                    As for Manny, I don't think he's juicing. But who can rule it out in this day and age?

                    "No point in mentioning these bats, I thought. Poor bastard will see them soon enough...."

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                    • bojangles1987
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                      #110
                      He still would have been a really good fighter with a semi decent trainer, because the bottom line is that he had freakish speed and power from the start. He wouldn't be as successful and certainly wouldn't have been able to climb to the weights he has, because he never would have learned the technique he has needed to do so.

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