Berto Torn Shoulder Vs #48 (Pac) Torn Shoulder

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  • Calabis
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    #41
    Originally posted by ElMeroChingon
    the truth.



    Pacquiao manned up and finished the fight against Mayweather.

    Berto wanted to b!tch out against Soto Karass.

    Fact is Pacquiao's injury is proven, he has had surgery done immediately after the fight. And is now recovering. Even prior to the start of the fight, they wanted something for it, and rightfully so, as this was a important fight.

    Fact is that the injury was there.
    I believe the injury was there, but I also had Bob state the injury was suffered after the De La Hoya fight on a jet ski....that's a whole lot of fights between now and then....old injury that he used as a out

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    • ElMeroChingon
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      #42
      Originally posted by Weebler I
      How about this expert?

      There really isn't much to add, good post.

      /thread

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      • Firefist
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        #43
        Originally posted by HWChampion
        You play basketball, you don't play boxing.

        I'm sorry but no athlete can be anywhere near as tough as boxers. Getting pummelled in the fac is a complete different level.

        ****ing pu$$y a$$ basketball is a non contact female sport.
        The Laker's therapist of 30 years, who works with numerous other athletes and clients during the off-season has said he has the highest pain threshold she's ever seen.

        Besides, a cuff injury and getting punched in the face are totally different types of pain. I can take a blunt shot well and am used to getting cut up at work, but when I tore my shoulder in '13 I could hardly move until a cortisone shot. Even then, it was limited until minor surgery.

        If the elder Klitschko who's never been knocked down (let alone knocked out) in both boxing and kickboxing quits because of that exact same injury, you can bet it hurt. When the man who laughs off a punch with no thought of outstanding consequences can't forget about a shoulder it's bad.

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        • ElMeroChingon
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          #44
          Originally posted by Firefist
          The Laker's therapist of 30 years, who works with numerous other athletes and clients during the off-season has said he has the highest pain threshold she's ever seen.

          Besides, a cuff injury and getting punched in the face are totally different types of pain. I can take a blunt shot well and am used to getting cut up at work, but when I tore my shoulder in '13 I could hardly move until a cortisone shot. Even then, it was limited until minor surgery.

          If the elder Klitschko who's never been knocked down (let alone knocked out) in both boxing and kickboxing quits because of that exact same injury, you can bet it hurt. When the man who laughs off a punch with no thought of outstanding consequences can't forget about a shoulder it's bad.

          Don't take my word for it,

          Hear it from a Internationally renown Doctor,

          look at the video i quoted in my last post.

          Injury was there, and it needed surgery.

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          • Easy Work.
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            #45
            Originally posted by HWChampion
            You play basketball, you don't play boxing.

            I'm sorry but no athlete can be anywhere near as tough as boxers. Getting pummelled in the fac is a complete different level.

            ****ing pu$$y a$$ basketball is a non contact female sport.
            lol you mad about the kobe meme, kobe couldnt even shoot with that injury, but pacman was throwing flurries lmao yeah right

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            • Firefist
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              #46
              Originally posted by ElMeroChingon
              Don't take my word for it,

              Hear it from a Internationally renown Doctor,

              look at the video i quoted in my last post.

              Injury was there, and it needed surgery.
              The Dr. makes it more fishy than anything. The point we're trying to make is that if a known athlete with a legendary pain tolerance is rendered immobile and benched for the same injury Pacquiao has, how did he swing his arm the whole damn fight? Especially if it's a full tear with no numbing agent? You don't build a tolerance to a cuff injury, you strengthen it, learn to live with it, and pop something if it's cold out.

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              • Doctor_Tenma
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                #47
                Originally posted by MindBat
                They'll argue Kobe wasn't in a fight where he had to throw hands
                to knock somebody out.

                Still, Pac was throwing his hands rapidly and with mean intentions.

                .

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                • V.WEBB
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                  #48
                  LOL at the response to my post about Kobe. Especially the one from the UK poster. Like I said, Kobe might be-- forget he IS-- the toughest athlete that I know. Manny faked with this shoulder thing, end of.

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                  • V.WEBB
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                    #49
                    Originally posted by Doctor_Tenma
                    He can't move like THAT on a torn rotator cuff.

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                      #50
                      Lmao..this #48 **** is really taking off

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