I understand. The phillipines don't really have anyone. It's hard to accept someone you idolize is doing wrong. Hey, I was one who defended DLH when the tranny pics came out. You my friend are in complete denial...All the signs are there, you just need to use your logic instead of your heart.
There was nothing I saw in the five plus years that I was at wildcard that would lead me to assume Manny is on steroids, this was while Fortune was his conditioning coach, I can not speak on anything from Ariza on. What I can tell you is Manny Pacquiao trained back then like no other fighter I have seen. he had the same energy from start to finish always gave 110% always did his road work sometimes came to the gym twice a day. I cant say he was on steroids he never tested positive, I mean if we go based off of performance and how he looks today we can say the exact same thing about Floyd Mayweather Jr. Just saying....
Indeed Pacquiao is a cheat!!! I saw this cheating scumbag with his mistress in his training gym back in the philippines against cotto. what a cheat ass loser.
This is too drastic though, he has yet to take a true ass whooping that usually make fighters shot..... But he did get hit 229 times vs Margarito, and has looked like **** since, **** Arum for making Manny fight a person that rehydrates to near LHW when Manny couldn't barely make 147atsch
Just because you didn't see something doesn't mean it didn't happen. Are you telling me that you were around Pacquiao 24 hours a day when you were at the Wildcard gym? The fact that you said that he had the same energy from start to finish would make anyone wonder how that's possible. You're have to get tired sooner or later. It's only natural. Someone never testing positive doesn't mean that the person is clean. That's especially true when you're talking about the usual boxing drug tests. Mayweather's performance has seen a decline for the past several years. He's lost power and speed since moving up through weights and he's getting older. Look at his fights with Hatton at 147 and De La Hoya at 154 as an example. Mayweather at 154 was clearly not the same fighter that he was at 147. That's even more significant when you look at the fact that Floyd only weighed in at 150 for the De La Hoya fight. Pacquiao on the other hand didn't appear to lose anything until recently and he's moved up more weight classes than Floyd has.
No I was not around him 24/7 thats why I said I never seen anything out of the ordinary and why I did not say I know for a fact. However Floyd struggles with Augustus moves on to dominate and knock out Corrales.....:think Bottom line here is you dont know if Manny is juicing or not, and if you accuse Manny of juicing my question is why he and not Floyd?
props to pac for taking that fight even though he had his right not to go furhter than 147. That fat**** Arum just want to have his payday in Texas with the fellow Mexicans.
Floyd didn't struggle with Augustus. He won every round and stopped him, but he decided to slug with him instead of using his normal boxing style. He had an easy time with Corrales, but that's because he simply outboxed him. He was smart enough to know that he wasn't going to out slug Diego so he didn't try. Plus those two fights were at the same weight, which was Floyd's original weight of 130. He didn't move up or down in weight to face those fighters and he was already known as a puncher at 130 pounds. He was never considered a puncher at 135 or higher. That goes directly against your point and proves mine. As I said in my last comment Mayweather lost speed and power as he moved up in weight and as he got older. Pacquiao didn't lose any speed, power or stamina until his last two fights. Manny is well into his 30's now and finally started losing that stuff only after moving up several weight classes. Mayweather lost some of his power in only his second weight class and continued to lose that, along with his speed and mobility as he moved up. Your own example destroys your argument.
Pacquiao isn't Mosley. Mosley knocked out a game Margarito. If that's the case, why couldn't he knock out Cotto? His power went down because he had to chase these guys..pretty simple. Pac's Knockdown only occurs when people exchange with him. A good boxer will avoid trading with Pacquiao. Its ridiculous the weightlifting analogy to Pacquiao. Different sports. Different results. So his power seemed to stop because he was gonna take random tests to which he never did and hasn't done. Reaching here people.