Comments Thread For: Daily Bread Mailbag: Canelo-Jacobs, Pacquiao, Trinidad, More
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If you're exceedingly elite, why take peds to begin with? And. Something you may not know, once you benefit from Peds u can still benefit even when off because you've already altered your body and pushed it to a higher level.Comment
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Clenbuterol is for cutting weight. Canelo just moved up in weight.. think about that. Why would he do that on purpose. It was the meat.
On the other hand why would the Charlotte's skip a vada test hmmComment
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From a black man, men rarely use the word towards women. And to clarify the use in his vernacular, that word could be replaced with sucker or mfer very easily. It’s a word for insulting a person in that context, but the racial connotation isn’t what’s important in the phrase it’s the adjectivesif bread answered honestly, he would probably get called racist
imho, and yes I admit that I am not qualified to debate this issue..... the meaning changes because Bernstein is white
when a black guy calls a white guy a N..... it is the same word, minus the hate
the N word is all about hate and derision
when black guys use the word toward each other, it de-powers the word..... and renders it irrelevant
by removing the hateful bias
it's no big deal imho, Broner probably calls his gf N
I don't like that word in ANY context myself, so I get what you meanComment
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A skipped test isn’t a failed test. A failed test is worth no matter the logic you attribute to it.Comment
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if you walk around over 180 pounds, getting down to 160 is still no easy feat, even if it's a move up in weight class. Any boxer will tell you that cutting weight is the worst part of training. If you can make that part easier for you, it serves a great benefit. Not to mention that clen also creates lean muscle and enhances stamina which will serve even more benefit during a training camp/fight. Your bias is clear, you're defending someone who was already popped and gave an excuse that hasn't been relevant in yrs, and impacts less than 1% of athletes in Mexico, but have already found 2 other boxers guilty because of a test scheduling conflict. That's illogical as is your entire argument.Comment
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It's a big issue in Mexican meat. Whether you find it relevant or not is irrelevant. The fact exists clen is used in cows. Humans eat cows.if you walk around over 180 pounds, getting down to 160 is still no easy feat, even if it's a move up in weight class. Any boxer will tell you that cutting weight is the worst part of training. If you can make that part easier for you, it serves a great benefit. Not to mention that clen also creates lean muscle and enhances stamina which will serve even more benefit during a training camp/fight. Your bias is clear, you're defending someone who was already popped and gave an excuse that hasn't been relevant in yrs, and impacts less than 1% of athletes in Mexico, but have already found 2 other boxers guilty because of a test scheduling conflict. That's illogical as is your entire argument.
And why would canelo need clen if he never gets fat. Have u ever seen a picture if a fat canelo? Buddy he wins with skill not with brawn get over it.Comment
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