Comments Thread For: Floyd Jr: If I Was KO'ing Heavyweights, is That Natural?
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Ah the usual lies from the usual liar. It took MannyP 3 years to move from featherweight to lightweight, then after 6mths became a Lt. welterweight, where he fought for 1.5 years. Then he fought as a welterweight when only 144 lbs eating 6 meals a day and not dehydrated. And since then has been around 144-45.
Of course you neglected to mention that when he began boxing he was a starved kid weighing around 100 lbs and only 16 years old. You've seen those pictures, looking like he hadn't eaten a meal for years, and with a disproportionally large head. He himself says that when he weighed in for his first fights he had weights in his pockets.
I'll let you in to a secret. Dumbo. Boys can grow until about 25 years old.
So THAT's your "big" story????
lol
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You're wasting your time trying to talk sense to this guy. Facts only confuse him.He's a "one-trick-pony" and everything sensible you tell him falls on deaf ears. I think he uses his ears only to flap in warm weather. What's between his ears, he doesn't use at all.Sure, but they not only have to be effective for what you want, they'd have to be easily hidden. My point was anabolic steroids and epo tend to not be great enchancers for this type of sport. If anything HGH probably would be the best as it would allow for short, intense training with little to no recovery but even still, I've read articles that insist that is not good for use during competition as it tends to prevent you from peaking, in other words, its better to use during off seasons for injury recovery and pre competition camps and then cycle off for actual competition. I'm no expert, and I believe testing should be better, but that's not what I'm talking about here.Comment
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Naw, he's a good guy, he's just thoroughly convinced Pac is juicing, his opinion, I don't share it.Comment
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It was
And even then, it was a small handful at that that fought over the WW limit even.
I'm going off memory but I'm pretty sure Armstrong didn't fight anyone that was even close to reaching the Middleweight limit of today.
Armstrong I don't think ever weighed above 147 for any of his fights. Maybe 1 or 2 and like 2 or 3 Lb's here or there.
A fighter who did jump alot of weight beating Top competition though would be Jimmy Mclarnin.
His weight jumping was incredible.Comment
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That is all I need to know about you.To much time has passed now where the fight cannot happen without the test. Pac doesnt want to for some reason, and there are many, and Money doesnt trust him. If you had to fight a guy YOU felt was cheating wouldnt you want to know it was a level playing field. If it wasnt Money asking would so many of you hate on the idea of a cleaner sport?
Doesnt matter what any of us say, Money thinks hes cheating and thats all we need to know. Take the test like others have and get the biggest payday of your career or not.Comment
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I'm on your mind so much you're advising others, eh Eduardo? Let me guess...you worked in a mailroom for a social services company so you have experience with that too?
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