Boxer Manny Pacquiao admits to past meth, ******* use
“I have tried drugs before, and then I realized it’s not good for the body. I accept it, I cannot deny it, that was before, and that’s [why] I strongly support the president, that he fights illegal drugs,” he said.
The drugs included methamphetamine, locally known as shabu, marijuana and *******. Pacquiao said he used them “for years” but it was when he was a teenager and before he “became a champion”.
One of the reasons why athletes choose to take both legal and illegal amphetamines is due to the enhanced emotional response. Most people do not automatically think about this effect when considering it for athletic use. Some of the beneficial emotions that amphetamines provoke during an athletic competition are:
aggressiveness,
assertiveness,
competitive nature, and
overconfidence.
It's a PED. Pacs a cheat. Deal with it.
Everyone made fun of Roger Mayweather when he said Pacquiao was on meth in the Philippines. Turns out he was right.
“I have tried drugs before, and then I realized it’s not good for the body. I accept it, I cannot deny it, that was before, and that’s [why] I strongly support the president, that he fights illegal drugs,” he said.
The drugs included methamphetamine, locally known as shabu, marijuana and *******. Pacquiao said he used them “for years” but it was when he was a teenager and before he “became a champion”.
One of the reasons why athletes choose to take both legal and illegal amphetamines is due to the enhanced emotional response. Most people do not automatically think about this effect when considering it for athletic use. Some of the beneficial emotions that amphetamines provoke during an athletic competition are:
aggressiveness,
assertiveness,
competitive nature, and
overconfidence.
It's a PED. Pacs a cheat. Deal with it.
Everyone made fun of Roger Mayweather when he said Pacquiao was on meth in the Philippines. Turns out he was right.
Carry on.
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