New Paul Malignaggi Sounds Off, Pissed Accusing Pacquiao a Cheater!! Listen

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  1. puga_ni_nana

    puga_ni_nana Dempsey Roll Full Member

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    i'm not accusing floyd either but i say he is more likely to have an access to the latest american supplements and technology.

    i say a guy from a third world country who has not much sophisticated laboratories would find it harder to obtain new drugs that could bypass the current system. is that what shane did? where in the philipinnes could pac get a much advance kind of steroids which can pass the current system, from an aging vitamins factory?
     
  2. 3rdIslander

    3rdIslander GURU R.I.P. Full Member

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    Malignaggi & Cintron lost all of the little remaining respect I had left for them for this ****. Just because they lack the power, they think others shouldn't be able to bring power as they go up in weight properly.

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    **** this fugazi, mamaluke fanuk! [thanks to "Sopranos" for the terminology...]
     
  3. BigReg

    BigReg Broad Street Bully Full Member

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    In the end, using the whole country angle is pretty useless. You have to take it on a case by case basis. There's really no reason to suspect that Floyd is any steroid. He's not even a power puncher. There's no proof that Pac has done anything wrong either. However, he has made significant leaps in weight in a very short period time, yet his speed and power haven't suffered. There could numerous reasons for this. However, any objective person would tell you that it's more likely that Pac is on steroids rather than Floyd with all factors considered.
     
  4. bladerunner

    bladerunner El Intocable Full Member

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    For me his power is the same its his style that has changed a bit,hes much more cautious than he was at the lighter weights and he stopped throwing combos like he did at 130 and 135,while Pac keeps fighting the same way as he did at 130 he just added more weapons to his arsenal,he also wheighs almost the same as he did at 130 on fight night.
     
  5. vegasdude

    vegasdude Speed is Power! Full Member

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    Rooney,
    Is this you on the video with PBF?
    [ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tfC9dMY1YA8[/ame]
     
  6. enzo

    enzo Greatest Of All Time Full Member

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    after hearing all that crap i'm now convinced that maligfaggi is an esb member.
     
  7. puga_ni_nana

    puga_ni_nana Dempsey Roll Full Member

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    actually this is where both you and malignaggi were wrong. pac in his fight with jmm last march 2008, weigh-in at 129 but was 145 on fight night. pac last november 2009 against cotto weighed 144 but was 149 on fight night. if you will look at it, he has made significant leaps in the official weight, but when it comes to fight night, he was already in the 145-149 range from his last fight at 130 to the present. so this added 4 pounds in almost 2 years are the clear effect of steroids?
     
  8. charlievint

    charlievint Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Who's cheating? Floyd is clearly on roids himself...so the playing field is level and Floyd may pull out a decsion like PW did...but he'll be the worse for wear without a doubt.
     
  9. charlievint

    charlievint Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Exactly...so lets just blanket the entire sport as roid or PED users. Since no one has any proof or reason (other than doing well) to make these assumptions.
     
  10. charlievint

    charlievint Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    I did listen.....and it all sounded like bull ****. His points were extremely weak b/c he's basically saying that every fighter in the sport could be on roids b/c some PEDs are un-traceable. So Paulie is on Roids too! He's just not good enough to get further in the sport like some of the more talented fighters.
     
  11. evil_ash_xero

    evil_ash_xero New Member Full Member

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    Hey man, who's that girl in your avatar?


    Also, on topic, people would probably like him more if he had power at all.

    He genuinely hits like a girl, and attempts to look like one. Not good.
     
  12. charlievint

    charlievint Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    There is the same amount of justification for Floyd being roided up as there is for PAC. Floyd has never been a power puncher...PAC has. So of course PAC will maintain the attributes he had at the lower weights b/c he's proven that he can move up successfully as did Mayweather.

    Since Floyd didn't have the power PAC had to begin with he wouldn't gain more power as he moved up, b/c he was also moving up in weight. PAC's power did move up with him b/c he had more of it. But both maintained the speed, refexes and athletic ability.

    Honestly there is no valid reasons to suspect either man and if one is under the gun...both should be. Just b/c PAC has kept his power on the move up in weight, and Floyd's did not, doesn't mean PAC has more question marks about his alledged illegal supplement intake....PAC was working with more power from jump.

    ALOS!! PAC has been IMPROVING overall in his technique and skill sets.....Floyd has been this good for a LOOOOOONG time now. So while pac moves up and adds new demensions to his already dynamic attributes he's getting better and the effects are showing with the kinds of wins he gets.
     
  13. Tyson 2005

    Tyson 2005 Member Full Member

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    No matter what he says, or what you say, you still have to respect the man for voicing his opinion on anything he wants like these other ***gots that aren't even allowed to say what they want, that's why he's one of my favorite fighters, he does what he wants and speaks the truth (most of the time). Look beyond the absurd guido-ness, and you can see a pretty intelligent dude.
     
  14. 3rdIslander

    3rdIslander GURU R.I.P. Full Member

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    You've got a point there, but I respected him more when he spoke his mind on issues that related to him & his career. These doping allegations of Pacquiao coming from other boxers with careers that fall short of Pacquiao's comes across as nothing more than sour grapes. I mean, come with some evidence, or STFU, ya know?
     
  15. truushot

    truushot Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Fail. No we don't have to respect him voicing his opinion. Someone stuck a mic in his face and he gets excited. Maybe because some mics resemble the phallic Paulie was spitting on the previous night....