Who Do You Suspect Is Using PED's in Boxing currently & Why?

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by Dipset, Sep 30, 2012.


  1. Typical dumb-ass answer here my ?? ThatMan?? as the person he is talking about never refused any TEST FACT.
     
  2. Butch Coolidge

    Butch Coolidge Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Spot on but I think you can

    Add Chavez Jr. He recovers too well between rounds and there have been comments about him dodging urinalalysis tests.

    Nonito Donaire, too fast, too strong, too much stamina


    I feel sorry for the guys who lost but didn't cheat.
     
  3. KidDynamite

    KidDynamite Boxing Addict banned Full Member

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    Evander Holyfield or "Evan Fields"
     
  4. speedy2056

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    I know there's a degree of sarcasm in there but this **** has to stop.

    If anybody has done their homework correctly then they would find that steroids, particularly HGH, cause forehead and jaw extension, not the skull in general. So many lies!
     
  5. bjl12

    bjl12 Boxing Addict banned Full Member

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    Manny Pacquiao. Never before has a fighter with such god awful technique climbed divisions while retaining speed and increasing power. Normally when a fighter is successful moving up in weight it's due primarily to superior boxing ability. Pacman is an awful boxer and relies solely on his punches-in-bunches flurries. After the flurries - there's no defense, no adaptive ability, awful footwork, and a chin that can be found easily.

    For example, even as JMM moves up in weight - he continues to win. But guess what? He's not running through larger fighters with brutal knockouts. Instead he's having to rely on his boxing and counter-punching ability to tactically defeat his opponents. Good thing JMM is one of the top five counter-punchers of our era, otherwise he'd be fresh meat (like most people who lack boxing skills).

    Manny Pacquiao is off balance for at least half of every fight and yet can leave his much larger opponents bruised and battered. The whole Mayweather drug testing thing is irrelevant. When Shane Mosley, a fighter whose fought Vernon Forest twice, prime DLH twice, and many, many, many other big hitters, said that he "never felt power like that before," referring to his knockdown against Pacman. The verdict was in then and there. Pac is a fraud. Once the juice's empty, the show's over.
     
  6. Another **** to add to the list...And when was Pacquiao's last KO after moving up in weight?? Dumbass
     
  7. bjl12

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    Chavez Jr. is another example of a fighter who has great success while supremely lacking any boxing ability. It seems that he relies strictly on manipulating his weight (artificially, thereby creating an unfair advantage) and destroying his much smaller opponents. He's tested positive for diuretics in the past, literally just walked past drug tests (without question or punishment), and continues to be involved in scandalous **** when it comes to drug tests.

    Freddie Roach is one of the dirtiest trainers I know. He's had at least two fighters test positive for steroids during his training career. And those fighters tested positive through NSAC drug tests - one of the worst drug testing programs in sports. I think Roach is indifferent about juicing his fighters because he's got a vendetta about his Parkinson's. Personal belief.
     
  8. Cormega

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    All of them.

    Because they can help and it's not very tough at all for a boxer to use them and get away with it.
     
  9. bjl12

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    DLH (weight drained or not), Hatton, Cotto, and I consider Marg a TKO.

    Despite the fact that these fights were tailor made in some aspects, I still call shenanigans. Shane Mosley is an unbiased source who has no real beef with any fighter (to my knowledge). At the post-fight press conference he all but came out and said he believes his opponent is juicing.

    Hmmm... who should I believe? Some bent out of shape shitty "boxing" fan who follows one fighter, or a future hall-of-famer whose opinion actually has meaning/value?
     
  10. locard

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    Donaire, Rubio, Martyrosyan, Vazquez Jr, and everybody who fought in the Chavez Jr-Rubio undercard, since they all fled without taking the drug test, that day just like Chavez Jr.
     
  11. Florez

    Florez Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    where'd you find that out?
     
  12. Thatman

    Thatman No respond troll pactards banned

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    :deal
     
  13. YUZO WANTANABE

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    wladimir and haye are both blatantly on steroids
     
  14. Boxing101

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    I think Marquez is on something.
     
  15. dodong

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    :lol: