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  • #11


    Look at these delusional Ricans blaming the ref - Juanma is a glass-jawed bum and will get KTFO again.

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    • #12
      Originally posted by PRBOXINGCOTTO View Post
      Juanma getting his belt back that ref screwed his record and hes pissed any takers I will bet all my points juanma wins by ko message me
      I don't know man. August is way too early. Do you buy Juanma's story that he overtrained and this cause the sluggishness?

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      • #13
        Originally posted by puga View Post
        gonzales who got koed by a gerry penalosa?....lol
        lucky punch and de leon and juanma owned that hoe

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        • #14
          Originally posted by Stones! View Post


          Look at these delusional Ricans blaming the ref - Juanma is a glass-jawed bum and will get KTFO again.
          yep so true

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          • #15
            Originally posted by ThoedEssay View Post
            lucky punch and de leon and juanma owned that hoe
            lucky punch my ass...not even montiel was that lucky.....gozales has good skills and power but he is weak when it comes to taking punches....juanma would own his ass anyday......the only way salido won is becuase he's a steroid freak, thats all.......

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            • #16
              Originally posted by puga View Post
              lucky punch my ass...not even montiel was that lucky.....gozales has good skills and power but he is weak when it comes to taking punches....juanma would own his ass anyday......the only way salido won is becuase he's a steroid freak, thats all.......
              roids?????? LMAO sure he did why isn't there any evidence? so shane mosely,james toney and roy are all roid freaks too?

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              • #17
                Originally posted by ThoedEssay View Post
                roids?????? LMAO sure he did why isn't there any evidence? so shane mosely,james toney and roy are all roid freaks too?
                Also in Nevada; former WBO bantamweight champion Cruz Carbajal tested positive for the anabolic steroid nandrolone and the diuretic hydrochlorothiazide after losing to Silence Mabuza in a May 13, 2005, IBF bantamweight elimination fight. And Orlando Salido tested positive for nandrolone after beating Robert Guerrero for the IBF featherweight title on November 4, 2006.

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                • #18
                  Originally posted by puga View Post
                  Also in Nevada; former WBO bantamweight champion Cruz Carbajal tested positive for the anabolic steroid nandrolone and the diuretic hydrochlorothiazide after losing to Silence Mabuza in a May 13, 2005, IBF bantamweight elimination fight. And Orlando Salido tested positive for nandrolone after beating Robert Guerrero for the IBF featherweight title on November 4, 2006.
                  Here is an excerpt.

                  Orlando Salido, disqualified for drug use after fighting Robert Guerrero, has tested negative in a follow-up test.

                  After the November 4 IBF title bout in Las Vegas against Guerrero, Salido tested positive for the substance nandrolone in his system.

                  Salido immediately had a follow up test at LabCorp, a nationally recognized blood lab, and the findings were negative of any steroids.

                  "I said I never took steroids or any performance enhancing drugs and the lab tests prove it," states Salido.

                  A doctor who wishes to be unnamed until formal proceedings begin, agreed with the star:

                  "It is commonly known that nandrolone is produced by the body, especially in periods when the body is placed in stressful activity like dehydration, diet and strenuous exercise.

                  "If Salido had taken steroids, his second test done only one day after NSAC findings would have shown it still in its system. Steroids don't go away overnight!"

                  Salido now wants his title back, and doesn't rule out a re-match with Guerrero.

                  "I won the title, I will keep the title and if Guerrero wants another beating he can call my manager," said Salido.

                  "For the sake of his health and safety, I highly discourage it. Please stay at home. It's must safer than in a ring with a real champion!"




                  Here is the link.

                  http://www.steroid.com/sitenews/Spor...T-NEGATIVE.php
                  Last edited by MXboxingfan; 04-19-2011, 02:44 AM.

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                  • #19
                    Let the man get his rematch. As much as we all saw what happened in round 8 the man still believes in his chances in a rematch.
                    Hey Juanma, somebody's gonna get hurt real bad again.

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                    • #20
                      Originally posted by MXboxingfan View Post
                      Orlando Salido, disqualified for drug use after fighting Robert Guerrero, has tested negative in a follow-up test.

                      After the November 4 IBF title bout in Las Vegas against Guerrero, Salido tested positive for the substance nandrolone in his system.

                      Salido immediately had a follow up test at LabCorp, a nationally recognized blood lab, and the findings were negative of any steroids.

                      "I said I never took steroids or any performance enhancing drugs and the lab tests prove it," states Salido.

                      A doctor who wishes to be unnamed until formal proceedings begin, agreed with the star:

                      "It is commonly known that nandrolone is produced by the body, especially in periods when the body is placed in stressful activity like dehydration, diet and strenuous exercise.

                      "If Salido had taken steroids, his second test done only one day after NSAC findings would have shown it still in its system. Steroids don't go away overnight!"

                      Salido now wants his title back, and doesn't rule out a re-match with Guerrero.

                      "I won the title, I will keep the title and if Guerrero wants another beating he can call my manager," said Salido.

                      "For the sake of his health and safety, I highly discourage it. Please stay at home. It's must safer than in a ring with a real champion!"




                      Here is the link.

                      http://www.steroid.com/sitenews/Spor...T-NEGATIVE.php
                      if it's produce by the body naturally how come he's only of one of the few who tested positive?............if it's natural, should'nt be more that tests postive for the same stuff, i mean of all the boxers in the world?......common sense seriously...

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