Why didn't Manny help his kid brother with some stuff?

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  • Combat Talk Radio
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    Why didn't Manny help his kid brother with some stuff?

    I mean, look at what Bobby Pacquiao's wiki says:

    Originally posted by Wikipedia
    Bobby Pacquiao made a statement of knocking his opponents out using his style of punching, he low blows all of his opponents several times and made them quit He was interviewed after the fight because of the low blows he executed.
    Whether this is true or not, his KO ratio is mighty small, compared to his older brother. Why couldn't Manny help him with whatever drinks or whatnot he used to walk through weight divisions?
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    Should of have taught his brother the art of building strengh by introducing him to the King of Protein Shakes Alex Ariza

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    • Douché Williams
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      #3
      There is only so much one can do.

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      • sunny31
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        #4
        Originally posted by revelated
        I mean, look at what Bobby Pacquiao's wiki says:



        Whether this is true or not, his KO ratio is mighty small, compared to his older brother. Why couldn't Manny help him with whatever drinks or whatnot he used to walk through weight divisions?
        Punchers are born dude, they can improve the gift that they've been given by improving technique, speed, etc. But any trainer will tell you that they are born with it, we all have a pre-set ceiling

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          #5
          Great thread man, get em dawg!!

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            #6
            Originally posted by sunny31
            Punchers are born dude, they can improve the gift that they've been given by improving technique, speed, etc. But any trainer will tell you that they are born with it, we all have a pre-set ceiling
            Has to do with bone density that’s trainers will say heavy handed

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              #7
              Originally posted by sunny31
              Punchers are born dude, they can improve the gift that they've been given by improving technique, speed, etc. But any trainer will tell you that they are born with it, we all have a pre-set ceiling
              But certainly Alex Ariza figured out how to raise that ceiling - and that could have helped young Pacquiao not retire in disgrace. This is a guy who beat Kevin Kelley FFS - he deserved better.

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