If Pac is into something, which among those drugs would it be most likely?

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  1. pejevan

    pejevan inmate No. 1363917 Full Member

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    Pac has been accused by the Mayweather's and the eternally envious Malignaggi of doping.

    There are certain groups of drugs that give certain advantage :

    1. Steroids - basically a body building drug that makes you bulkier, but your voice would sound like those feamle east german athletes in the 50's, very hoarse

    2. EPO - would make your endurance amazing, that is why it is the favorite drugs of bicycle racers, as well as some sprint athletes like Marion Jone (tested initially using urine)

    3. HGH - claimed to improve performance. Recent studies did not show improvement on athletes.

    4. PEDS - which one???? not one in ESB can even name one.

    Based on outlandish claims and Pac's past performance (not only during the last 4 fights as basically Pac dominated all his opponents except JMM and Morales 1 , with bad cutin 5), i assume that Pac used EPO because he seemed to have an amazing energy from round 1 to 12, a steroid because he took Lebwada fight in a week notice (note 1 week notice against a top ranked 122 at that time) and totally dismantled him.

    People are jsut looking at Pac's body of work as if he was doing this just recently. Even the very much one-dimenbsional Pac was already a handful against so called more multi-dimensional fighters like JMM. What people don't realize is that Pac is actually very big for 122 or 130 and had the habit of drying out as in most cases in boxing just to fit that division. But look at his post-weighin weight gains and he is not actually not jumping big weights. In oscars fight, he weigh-in at 142 in a 147 fight, and at fight time at 148.
     
  2. DonPrestige

    DonPrestige Active Member Full Member

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    But even with all that stuff about Pac's entire body of work.

    He's allowing a multi million dollar fight that would no doubt catapault him in to the status of legend along with the likes of Ali, SRR and Joe Lewis because he doesn't want to do the Olympic style testing.

    Something his opponent will also be doing.

    People keep making noise about the Urine vs Blood debate. But going by what Arum said the issue is when the blood tests will be taken because of disturbance to Pac's preparation But Mayweather faces the exact same kind of disturbance.

    Personally, its suspect.
     
  3. puga_ni_nana

    puga_ni_nana Dempsey Roll Full Member

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    they are banking on HGH. just because of arum's outlined proposal of test each month. almost all roids are questionable since urine test are so advanced that it can be easily detected and pac had passed all previous test.
     
  4. arsabs

    arsabs Boxing Addict Full Member

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    [ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7ueUboKHHOE&feature=player_embedded[/ame]
     
  5. sdsfinest22

    sdsfinest22 Pound 4 Pound Full Member

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    Hgh...whatever tests u talkin bout where they didn't show improvements is bs..i took it and my bench went up 40 lbs and my mile run decreased from around 6 min 40 sec to around 5 min 55 sec...

    Say what you want but i've used that **** and it sure as hell made my bench go up (strength) and my mile run go down (stamina)
     
  6. PIPO23

    PIPO23 Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    All of the above.

    THE ONE THAT CAN'T BE DETACTABLE BY URINE.
     
  7. SoxNation

    SoxNation Well-Known Member Full Member

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    i think Roger Clemens and Barry Bonds would disagree.
     
  8. SoxNation

    SoxNation Well-Known Member Full Member

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    I think HGH would be most likely.
     
  9. Marvelous Marcum

    Marvelous Marcum Member Full Member

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    HGH is the only real option if you consider the fact that he would be doing frequent urine tests. Test suspension is possible, but even then, it would have to be low dosed.