(PIC) Obesequiao — Pacquiao Lookin' Old And Fat In Training Camp (!)

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  1. ATG22

    ATG22 Active Member Full Member

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    While he definitely doesn’t look fat, he doesn’t look like the machine he was.

    He’s old, and it shows. I still hope he brings it.
     
  2. Holler

    Holler Doesn't appear to be a paid matchroom PR shill Full Member

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    He's also playing one of the two other people in the background of the shot, can you guess which one? Impossible you say? Not to Oldman. He moves fast enough that he can do two roles at once. Three on matinee performances. That guy at the bus stop earlier this morning? Oldman. The little girl crying in the park because she lost her frisbee? You guessed it. Deep preparation for the Britney Spears biopic he's filming next summer.
     
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  3. Faceplant

    Faceplant Lucky Full Member

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    True. He can even make Winston Churchill look like a good man.
     
  4. LitoCandela

    LitoCandela Active Member Full Member

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    Kell Brook with the shots fired lmao


    Pac is off the riods now or hes getting old. You gotta love him either way.
     
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  5. Tomato(e) Can

    Tomato(e) Can Emmanuel Dapidran Pacquiao. banned Full Member

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    I suspect that you will spend the rest of your pathetic life peddling this same lie over and over because you're incapable of presenting an argument w/ any information of substance. I'll give you one more complementary schooling.

    :deal:

    Pacquiao never refused random testing. He had taken and passed ALL tests required of him up until the Mayweather accusations. The same tests EVERYONE was taken. The Mayweather negotiations fell apart after the disagreement on the window. Pacquiao wanted 3 weeks out with no blood tests, but unlimited urine.

    There are 2 important points here — Pacquiao felt like he was weakened from giving blood close to the Morales fight (Trout also is a believer that giving blood close to a fight weakens him) and, according to all PED experts, there are zero benefits to doping at the end of training camp. So again, stop peddling your idiotic lie.

    Since Marquez IV, Pacquiao has been tested by VADA in 4 different fights. That's 4X more than IVayweather and Roidquez, both who SWERVED VADA like the plague. Pacquiao has badly hurt opponents when VADA tested. Floyd has since then been caught w/ illegal IVs and Roidquez developed an HGH gut and obscene amounts of acne and bacne and injuries that he couldn't recover from due to extreme doping.

    Let's not forget Clenelo refused VADA testing in the Liam Smith and Austin Trout fights. And then when he finally was tested by VADA, he got clipped twice.

    You shouldn't throw stones in a glass house because there's a disturbing culture of doping where Clenelo is from.

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  6. Tomato(e) Can

    Tomato(e) Can Emmanuel Dapidran Pacquiao. banned Full Member

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    Kell Brook?

    What he got to do w/ this thread?

    :lol:
     
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  7. NoNeck

    NoNeck Pugilist Specialist Full Member

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    He took Celestone, which is WADA banned and is similar to what Eric Molina just got a two year suspension for.

    The thing about saline is that it gives you perfect hydration. I'm pretty sure that's the edge Floyd was going for since there are much better ways to pass a drug test.
     
  8. Tomato(e) Can

    Tomato(e) Can Emmanuel Dapidran Pacquiao. banned Full Member

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    Pacquiao voluntarily disclosed the medication and it was reviewed and approved by the commission. You don't think that Floyd's team would have raised a stink considering his and his team's history of accusations?

    What we do know is that Floyd received 750 ml of banned and illegal IV fluids, was initially reprimanded by the NSAC, and retroactively given a TUE by USADA 17 days after Floyd was caught w/ a needle in his arm.

    We also know that VADA catches everyone and Floyd refused VADA testing and a proposed $5 million dollar per positive test penalty.
     
  9. NoNeck

    NoNeck Pugilist Specialist Full Member

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    Floyd had a TUE for something that is not a PED. Manny had a TUE for a steroid despite claiming to not know what a steroid is. One of these men definitely used a PED.
     
  10. Tomato(e) Can

    Tomato(e) Can Emmanuel Dapidran Pacquiao. banned Full Member

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    What part of full voluntary disclosure and approval do you not understand?

    Oh, wait — you think the guy with the needle in his arm receiving 15X the allowable limit and ducking VADA was clean. Got it.

    :lol:
     
  11. NoNeck

    NoNeck Pugilist Specialist Full Member

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    Occam's Razor:
    Saline=perfect hydration or Saline=getting a TUE in order to try to pass **** test for imaginary banned substance that didn't turn up in urine sample.

    And,
    Celestone=PED or Celestone=PED

    Water and gatorade would have the same effect as saline for a urine test and wouldn't raise any red flags.
     
  12. Tomato(e) Can

    Tomato(e) Can Emmanuel Dapidran Pacquiao. banned Full Member

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    Full transparency and disclosure with medical documents provided to be approved for combat and not a single peep from Team Mayweather = clean

    15X above the allowable limit for a non-existent medical condition administered at home with no notification and a retroactive TUE granted 17 days later = obvious case of masking PED use
     
  13. NoNeck

    NoNeck Pugilist Specialist Full Member

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    If you're telling me Floyd risked a violation in order to 50/50 at best not get a different violation because saline isn't an effective masking agent to begin with, after boxing since a preteen without a failed drug test, and insisting that the drug testing be instated, that is truly some next level ****.

    It's like that Simpson's episode where Marge became a cop and the guy with one arm tried to sell counterfeit jeans out of her garage because he thought nobody would expect that. Except he got caught immediately.

    I'll venture to guess that Mayweather's team didn't care about the Celestone because 118-110.
     
  14. Tomato(e) Can

    Tomato(e) Can Emmanuel Dapidran Pacquiao. banned Full Member

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    One final time — Pacquiao voluntarily disclosed all medications that he was taking, provided the appropriate medical documentation, and was approved for combat. Mayweather accused Pacquiao for years and that would have been the perfect time to nail Pacquiao. But he didn't make a single comment.

    And you're cherrypicking and ignoring all of the red flags that point to Mayweather being a disgraceful drug cheat.

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    Once again, you have been comprehensively schooled.

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    would be a far more fitting user name for you.

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  15. NoNeck

    NoNeck Pugilist Specialist Full Member

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    You know how you could look smarter? If you accused Mayweather of having the diagnosis leading to the TUE falsified because he likes saline. Saline makes you feel good. The end.

    You know how you could look like a fool? Well, I don’t need to say it because you’re several essays deep.

    This one might also go over your head: a TUE for an acute diagnosis usually has to be done retroactively because it otherwise would prevent acute treatment. That’s the reason that retroactive TUE’s exist.