PAC's physique through the years(I wonder sometimes)

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  • King of Sting
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    #11
    Originally posted by RunW/Knives
    Well he does work out a ton, and eat a ton.

    So that could explain things a bit. Just like Mayweather.

    **** look how big Floyd got over the years.
    Oh, I've had my su****ions of the Wifebeater himself. I mean, when he came out of retirement for the Juanita fight, I wondered about him too.

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    • AllEyesOpen
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      #12
      Pac has been in and around 140+ pounds on fight night for a while now, but i do wonder how he was able to rehydrate that much when he was in the smaller weightclasses.

      The again i always wonder how some fighter are able to rehydrate up to 15+ pounds from weigh-in to fight night.

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      • Code Red
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        #13
        Pac wont take the test, that says it all

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        • Deevel916
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          #14
          Pac started out at 106lbs when he was 16yrs old. He's now 32 and fights at or around 148. Give or take a few lbs.

          When I was 16, I weighed around 125. I'm now 31 and weigh 180 w/ 80 percent of that muscle. I must be on the best PED's on earth if u compare it to Pac's gains!. LOL.

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          • King of Sting
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            #15
            See, people are too caught up in someone's weight gain as the main determination as to who is on ped's and who is not.

            I mean, a great example of someone who was on PEDs was Fernando Vargas, he was a JMW prior to the De La Joto fight and he was JMW when he got busted, the main difference was, he was rock-hard for that particular fight whereas compared to his other fights he just had that smooth look.

            Simply gaining weight is not the only factor in deciding whether an athlete is using or not(minus failing a test)

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            • project xxx1
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              #16
              Originally posted by King of Sting
              We all go through physical transformations, we simply add weight as we get older, and for us, who are phyisically active get stronger. But, as you all know, that as we move up in weight naturally, we give up some of that chiseldeness.

              The only group of folks I know who are able to get bigger, stronger and keep that rock hard physique are these guys(one of my fave bodybuilders, btw)...



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              lol...........is that the best example you got???

              your hero is a juice head

              manny has put on size with age but so does everyone else,stop acting ****** and being a troll

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                #17
                Originally posted by Deevel916
                Pac started out at 106lbs when he was 16yrs old. He's now 32 and fights at or around 148. Give or take a few lbs.

                When I was 16, I weighed around 125. I'm now 31 and weigh 180 w/ 80 percent of that muscle. I must be on the best PED's on earth if u compare it to Pac's gains!. LOL.
                So have I. I'm an avid gym goer since way back when. I've had some terrific accomplishments with my training through the years and have gotten great feedback for all the hardwork.

                Being a gym rat, I've crossed paths with all types of people in the gym(and I'm tellin' ya, some of those f**kers ain't natural !!)

                Like I pointed out before, gaining weight and gaining muscle on the way up can be done naturally, I'm not arguing that. But, here's an example of someone who stayed the same weight(more or less) and afterwards a pic of him staying the same weight and my oh my what PEDs can do for ones physique.

                https://<iframe title="YouTube video...reen></iframe>

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                • Seleção No. 13
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                  #18
                  Well, I will say that the Morales loss was the last time Manny rehydrated to the 130s. The commentators pointed out how bigger Manny looked in the rematch after rehydrating to 140+. And the Clottey fight was him at his biggest. He weighed in at nearly 146 at weigh in, but still looked like he ate a burger for breakfast. I really think he's put on 10 lbs of muscle at most if you eliminate how much food he eats before weigh in. The last pic is what I think his natural weight class is, and that's Junior Welterweight @ 138 lbs.



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                  • Ragnar Lothbrok
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                    #19
                    this topic has been debunked already:

                    Talk about anything boxing related here. Where the boxing discussion is always Non Stop!



                    2006 | 129 | Morales III | Ring Weight: 144 | Rehydration: 15 lbs
                    2007 | 130 | Barrera II | Ring Weight: 144 | Rehydration: 14lbs
                    2008 | 129 | Marquez II | Ring Weight: 145 | Rehydration: 16lbs
                    2008 | 134½ | Diaz | Ring Weight: 147 | Rehydration: 12½ lbs
                    2008 | 142 | De La Hoya | Ring Weight: 148.5 | Rehydration: 6½ lbs
                    2009 | 138 | Hatton | Ring Weight: 148 | Rehydration: 10 lbs
                    2009 | 144 | Cotto | Ring Weight: 149 | Rehydration: 5 lbs

                    144-149 = 5 lbs difference in three years.


                    God forbid there's changes to a 16 year old professional boxer's body now that he's in his 30s....

                    god forbid.

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                    • edgarg
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                      #20
                      Originally posted by King of Sting
                      So have I. I'm an avid gym goer since way back when. I've had some terrific accomplishments with my training through the years and have gotten great feedback for all the hardwork.

                      Being a gym rat, I've crossed paths with all types of people in the gym(and I'm tellin' ya, some of those f**kers ain't natural !!)

                      Like I pointed out before, gaining weight and gaining muscle on the way up can be done naturally, I'm not arguing that. But, here's an example of someone who stayed the same weight(more or less) and afterwards a pic of him staying the same weight and my oh my what PEDs can do for ones physique.

                      https://<iframe title="YouTube video...reen></iframe>

                      nobody seems to have pointed out the most obvious reason to put on weight as one grows from teen years to maturity. THE BODY GROWS. There are growth spurts.

                      An adult can grow up to the age of about 25. I remember in my teen years at university, I was training hard for an inter uni championship at featherweight. I was about 17. I didn't drink a drop and ate practically nothing for the 3 days preceding weighin. I eeded to take off a half a pound. I weighhed in at a pound and a half over, and went in as a lightweight.

                      I'd put on about an inch and a half in height during the preceding month.

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