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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Conte “Certainly Su****ious” of Marquez Strength Coach

    In the last installment of HBO’s “24/7” series, Juan Manuel Marquez revealed a chiseled physique, which he partially credited to the addition of strength and conditioning coach Angel Hernandez.

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    Erik Morales wonders why Pacquiao doesn’t take the random drug testing :


    By Jason Kim: Former three division champion Erik Morales (49-6, 34 KO’s) why Manny Pacquiao hasn’t already agreed to take the random blood testing for performance enhancing drugs. Morales, 33, doesn’t quite understand what’s holding Pacquiao up from taking the tests.

    Like Floyd Mayweather Jr. and Paulie Malignaggi, Morales is concerned about Pacquiao’s unwillingness to agree to the full random blood testing, saying in an article by Michael Marley at Examiner.com “I don’t know. I am not familiar with drugs. But I must ask then why he [Pacquiao] would object to random testing if he has nothing to hide. If you have nothing to hide, then you agree to take all the tests, all the time.”

    Morales has a win over Pacquiao in their first fight in 2005, beating him by a 12 round decision. A year later, Pacquiao avenged the defeat, beating Morales in back to back fights in 2006 by stoppage. Morales has had weight problems since his win over Pacquiao, and has been forced to take off massive amounts of weight just to make his weight class.

    Morales retired from boxing after losing a controversial 12 round decision to David Diaz in August 2008. Three years later, Morales made a comeback and defeated Jose Alfaro by a 12 round decision last March at welterweight. Morales has taken off more weight since then and will be fighting Willie Limond(33-2, 8 KO’s) on September 11th at light welterweight at the Monumental Plaza de Toros, Mexico City, Distrito Federal, Mexico.

    It will be an interesting fight while it lasts because Limond likes to slug, as does Morales. Limond should be a big test to see how much Morales has left in the tank. If Morales looks as bad as he did against Alfaro, then Limond could very well pull of an upset. I had Alfaro beating Morales by a significant margin.

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    • LeG00N
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      #3
      has Marquez refused to get tested?


      when he does.... then i'll get su****ious

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      • sdcluser
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        #4
        Originally posted by MANIAC310
        has Marquez refused to get tested?


        when he does.... then i'll get su****ious
        ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^

        I concur.

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        • Phil Ivey
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          #5
          Judah looked ripped as **** at the weigh in, physique a lone don't win fights however.

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          • UglyPug
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            #6
            MEMO is a badass name! The thing Victor fails to mention, is that he was the main target of the investigation, and they didn't want his cooperation, because he is the one they wanted to crucify. . . so it's not like he had the chance to snitch (or if he did, it wouldn't have gotten him much better of a deal). . . It's like when the cops do a drug dealing sting - the ones who benefit the most from testifying are the "pawns" because they were not the main target of the investigation. . . the main target can cooperate and snitch all he wants, but he's still doing time in the slammah like mc hammah. . .

            MEMO IS A SNITCH, though!

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            • BoZz
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              #7
              Originally posted by SyrianUser
              Erik Morales wonders why Pacquiao doesn’t take the random drug testing :


              By Jason Kim: Former three division champion Erik Morales (49-6, 34 KO’s) why Manny Pacquiao hasn’t already agreed to take the random blood testing for performance enhancing drugs. Morales, 33, doesn’t quite understand what’s holding Pacquiao up from taking the tests.

              Like Floyd Mayweather Jr. and Paulie Malignaggi, Morales is concerned about Pacquiao’s unwillingness to agree to the full random blood testing, saying in an article by Michael Marley at Examiner.com “I don’t know. I am not familiar with drugs. But I must ask then why he [Pacquiao] would object to random testing if he has nothing to hide. If you have nothing to hide, then you agree to take all the tests, all the time.”

              Morales has a win over Pacquiao in their first fight in 2005, beating him by a 12 round decision. A year later, Pacquiao avenged the defeat, beating Morales in back to back fights in 2006 by stoppage. Morales has had weight problems since his win over Pacquiao, and has been forced to take off massive amounts of weight just to make his weight class.

              Morales retired from boxing after losing a controversial 12 round decision to David Diaz in August 2008. Three years later, Morales made a comeback and defeated Jose Alfaro by a 12 round decision last March at welterweight. Morales has taken off more weight since then and will be fighting Willie Limond(33-2, 8 KO’s) on September 11th at light welterweight at the Monumental Plaza de Toros, Mexico City, Distrito Federal, Mexico.

              It will be an interesting fight while it lasts because Limond likes to slug, as does Morales. Limond should be a big test to see how much Morales has left in the tank. If Morales looks as bad as he did against Alfaro, then Limond could very well pull of an upset. I had Alfaro beating Morales by a significant margin.
              Morales the Legend who fought the best..who fought his way up the fair way..the man who beat duckqiao ...then duckqiao of course fought him when he was drained...Morales whooped duckqiao then the b1tch blamed the loss on his shoes...take the test you little cheating coward..enough with you and your catch weight bum fights against top rank fighters..take the random test you big headed bastard.

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              • empiricix
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                Morales obviously doesn't know that Pacquiao had agreed to random blood testing ever since the first negotiations, the most stringent that had been demanded from a boxer by an opponent at that time. They just differed on the cut-off dates.

                Now that Pac and Arum have repeatedly stated that this is no longer an issue, Floyd still won't come to the negotiating table. He obviously wants Pac to take the test before even negotiating.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by empiricix
                  Morales obviously doesn't know that Pacquiao had agreed to random blood testing ever since the first negotiations, the most stringent that had been demanded from a boxer by an opponent at that time. They just differed on the cut-off dates.

                  Now that Pac and Arum have repeatedly stated that this is no longer an issue, Floyd still won't come to the negotiating table. He obviously wants Pac to take the test before even negotiating.
                  Ariza stated recently that they won't commit to any random testing. So what are you on about?

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                  • UglyPug
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                    #10
                    MEMO is the coolest mexican name!

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