So Pacquiao was draining himself all these years...

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by JasonHensley, Nov 17, 2010.


  1. goblin 2

    goblin 2 Blue Goblin Alliance Full Member

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    this f*cken steroid abuser fights past it fighters and u bitches wanna send him a sympathy card..:-(
     
  2. caneman

    caneman 100% AllNatural Xylocaine Full Member

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    How is Floyd's "vacation" going? Hope he's having a blast in duckland.
     
  3. Jetmax

    Jetmax Boxing Addict Full Member

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    You forgot to highlight the part where it says that they do blood prior to urine screening to cut cost, but urine is still the validating test.
     
  4. sdsfinest22

    sdsfinest22 Pound 4 Pound Full Member

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    COULD GIVE A FUK ABOUT ALL THAT:deal:good THATS ALL VERY NICE

    TONY COULD NOT EVEN STAND ON HIS OWN TWO FEET WHEN SHANE WAS DONE WITH HIM:deal:hat

    UR FAULT...OWNED EM...
     
  5. Spitfire7

    Spitfire7 Gadfly Full Member

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    Flo-Mongs. :lol::-( You either feel indignation for their poor logic and obstinate ******ation. Or sympathy for their almost outlandish childishness and detachment from reality...

    Either way, they are something else... a new breed of sub-human counterculture perhaps (?) :yep ...
     
  6. Toopretty

    Toopretty Custom made Full Member

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    I guess those rules only apply to Pac. I remember Diego Corrales was a huge puncher at 130-135 and a one punch KO artist and at 147 he did not have to drain and could not punch anymore. Same as 99.99% of boxers.
     
  7. Babality

    Babality KTFO!!!!!!! Full Member

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    If true then he shouldn't be making catchweights. I'm a Pac fan but you can't have both ways, either he was draining himself before and now shouldn't be asking for catchweights, or now he's fighting bigger guys and the catchweights make at least more sense.

    I think maybe he was draining himself for some fights at lower weights before finally moving up to the next division, which happens to some fighters. Happened to Cotto too at 140.

    But it's not like he was always fighting drained, that's bs.
     
  8. Babality

    Babality KTFO!!!!!!! Full Member

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    Corrales got older and couldn't make weight. He wasn't drained and weak for every fight at those weights.

    Corrales went from 135 to 149 to fight Clottey a huge 147 pounder, who is very tough, he went from fighting guys smaller than him to Clottey at 149, what do you expect? Terrible example. Manny didn't scratch Clottey either.

    Corrales didn't train as hard for the Clottey fight, I don't care if he was draining to make 135, he could have made 140 or at least 147, 147 EASILY, he fought instead at 149, he wasn't in shape, probably didn't train hard.

    Bad, bad example.
     
  9. Toopretty

    Toopretty Custom made Full Member

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    nothing you said made any god damn sense..lol I swear man
     
  10. Babality

    Babality KTFO!!!!!!! Full Member

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    Sure it didn't. You didn't make any sense whatsoever. Corrales fought smaller guys at 130-135, then fought Clottey at 149, you think he's gonna have the same effect on Clottey. :rofl:nut
     
  11. Toopretty

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    :rofl
    First you said b/c Corrales was getting old... he was one year older than pac :rofl.

    Then you said its b/c he was not training and he was not draining. No fighter has more notable trouble making weight publicly... than diego. Do you remember the Casamayor fight..:rofl Dumb ass.

    Then you said he made the 149 weight b/c he was not training not b/c he could not make 140. How in the flying **** would you know this? :lol: Were you a part of team Corrales? Or is it just something you made the **** up?

    The point is Corrales was naturally a welterweight... when he stopped draining it did not enhance his power, speed or pretty much anything else as you said it did for Pac. He was a huge puncher at 130-135 that knocked out more fighters than Pac. What the **** is your argument? You dont make any sense b/c 130-135 was not his natural weight nor was he that old. God damned *******s..lol
     
  12. Babality

    Babality KTFO!!!!!!! Full Member

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    He was knocking guys out at smaller weights, then he fought a tough guy like Clottey at 149 and didnt do **** to him. Proves absolutely nothing. Nice try. You have NO argument, way to pick the worst possible example

    He lost power by not draining? :rofl TooDumb.
     
  13. Toopretty

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    :lol: Is that what I said clown. I said he did not enhance anything by not draining. Not one facet of his game looked better in the Casamayor or Clottey fight. You malnurished dick brain. :rofl Choke on a fish head.
     
  14. Babality

    Babality KTFO!!!!!!! Full Member

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    No **** he fought Clottey at 149. :patsch
     
  15. Tekniqs

    Tekniqs Boxing Addict Full Member

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    to play devil's advocate..
    if pacquiao was indeed draining this entire time...is it ok to say that he was "picking on" smaller men?