The "All Things Mayweather/Pacquiao" Express!!!!!!

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  1. spud1

    spud1 HAWK TIME!!!! Full Member

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    :|

    When did i hurt your feelings, you arent the brightest of sparks are you, too many things to comprehend in one single post isnt there, its ok maybe i will just lay it out step by step for you.
     
  2. Grillinnap

    Grillinnap Flomos are morons Full Member

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    I've never seen so many drug experts come out of the woodwork in a span of one year.
     
  3. shaunster101

    shaunster101 Yido Full Member

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    yeah, because if Floyd was fighting 10 rounds he'd suddenly gain 20lbs. :-(
     
  4. Little Pea

    Little Pea 'A' grade boxing fan Full Member

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    The TS is from Toronto, nevermind....
     
  5. bandeedo

    bandeedo Loyal Member Full Member

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    you think thats impressive. all these scientists also have a degree in criminal law...nevada law to be more precise.
     
  6. spud1

    spud1 HAWK TIME!!!! Full Member

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    The way pros and ams work out is structured the same more or less, the difference is pros obviously do that ten fold aswel as some other exercises and routines.

    This is why Ali put on so much weight after winning light heavyweight gold in such a short period, i read his book and i believe archie moore trained him for a while and said he never stopped training.
     
  7. shaunster101

    shaunster101 Yido Full Member

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    So you're ignoring this then spud?


     
  8. NoHomeJerome

    NoHomeJerome Boxing Junkie banned

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    Another genius.
     
  9. NoHomeJerome

    NoHomeJerome Boxing Junkie banned

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    I guarantee you have never laced 'em up.
     
  10. spud1

    spud1 HAWK TIME!!!! Full Member

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    World records in sports are broken by better athletes, better training methods, better nutrition or new drugs. Drugs appear to be the cause of many recent records in sports requiring strength and speed. Many bicycle racers know that some drugs that make them better riders can’t be detected by testing techniques that are available today. A recent study shows that laboratories have no definitive test to discover athletes who take erythropoietin (EPO), a drug to boost their red blood cell counts (Haematologica, August, 2006). Athletes have found that taking very low doses of EPO daily will raise red blood cell counts, and will not give test results high enough to show that they are taking extra EPO.

    The primary limiting factor to how fast a person can ride a bicycle over long distances is the time it takes to move oxygen from the lungs into the muscles. So anything that increases oxygen transport from the lungs into the bloodstream, or carries more oxygen in the bloodstream, or moves oxygen faster from the blood into muscles will make a person a faster bicycle racer. Since more than 95 percent of the oxygen in the bloodstream is carried by hemoglobin in red blood cells, anything that increases the concentration of red blood cells will help a racer ride faster.

    When healthy people do not get enough oxygen, their kidneys produce a hormone called EPO that causes the bone marrow to make more red blood cells. When athletes are given additional EPO, their red blood cell counts rise and their performance improves.

    Doctors can do blood tests for EPO, but the hormone lasts only a few days in the bloodstream, so athletes who stop taking EPO several days before testing may not be caught. Some athletes tried to foil the test by adding pepsin, a chemical found in spot removers, to their urine samples. However this destroyed all of the EPO including their own natural EPO, so they failed the test because a person is supposed to have some EPO. The new study shows that athletes have now found a way to circumvent the test by taking very low doses of EPO every day.

    Drmirkin.com
     
  11. janeschicken

    janeschicken hard work! deadicayshin! Full Member

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    Isn't spud the ******** who created the 16oz. gloves thread?
     
  12. spud1

    spud1 HAWK TIME!!!! Full Member

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    World records in sports are broken by better athletes, better training methods, better nutrition or new drugs. Drugs appear to be the cause of many recent records in sports requiring strength and speed. Many bicycle racers know that some drugs that make them better riders can’t be detected by testing techniques that are available today. A recent study shows that laboratories have no definitive test to discover athletes who take erythropoietin (EPO), a drug to boost their red blood cell counts (Haematologica, August, 2006). Athletes have found that taking very low doses of EPO daily will raise red blood cell counts, and will not give test results high enough to show that they are taking extra EPO.

    The primary limiting factor to how fast a person can ride a bicycle over long distances is the time it takes to move oxygen from the lungs into the muscles. So anything that increases oxygen transport from the lungs into the bloodstream, or carries more oxygen in the bloodstream, or moves oxygen faster from the blood into muscles will make a person a faster bicycle racer. Since more than 95 percent of the oxygen in the bloodstream is carried by hemoglobin in red blood cells, anything that increases the concentration of red blood cells will help a racer ride faster.

    When healthy people do not get enough oxygen, their kidneys produce a hormone called EPO that causes the bone marrow to make more red blood cells. When athletes are given additional EPO, their red blood cell counts rise and their performance improves.

    Doctors can do blood tests for EPO, but the hormone lasts only a few days in the bloodstream, so athletes who stop taking EPO several days before testing may not be caught. Some athletes tried to foil the test by adding pepsin, a chemical found in spot removers, to their urine samples. However this destroyed all of the EPO including their own natural EPO, so they failed the test because a person is supposed to have some EPO. The new study shows that athletes have now found a way to circumvent the test by taking very low doses of EPO every day.

    Drmirkin.com
     
  13. Squire

    Squire Let's Go Champ Full Member

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    Bodybuilders always claim real athletes are on roids to feel better about themselves
     
  14. bladerunner

    bladerunner El Intocable Full Member

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    This is what Valeroweather is doing.:deal
     
  15. Little Pea

    Little Pea 'A' grade boxing fan Full Member

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    Eggs are an excellent source of protein and a solid source of 14 essential nutrients
     
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