Are these some signs that Manny Pacquiao is on steroids?

Question: Are these some signs that Manny Pacquiao is on steroids?
interesting insight provided here.

I hadn’t noticed Shane Mosley or Vargas losing their hair or having exceptionally oily hair. I hadn’t noticed any acne either so I think your steroid symptoms wouldn’t really apply to HGH or some other PEDs.

I am one of those people who believes Pacquiao is on something. I had never noticed him performing one punch knockouts of anyone prior to Hatton.

He knocked down Morales, Marquez, and Barrera but didn’t come close to any one punch knockouts. I think Pacquiao is a naturally strong fighter with a good punch as a lightweight. I think when he started moving up he starting using PEDs because his power wasn’t the same as before and even then it wasn’t one punch knockout power.

I have heard the disagreement that pacquiao is truly a welterweight and that explains him retaining his power. You don’t have to feed natural welterweights 7,000 calories a day just to get them in the welterweight range let alone to 147lbs. The guy is not a true welterweight so where is that one punch knockout power coming from. Hmmm let me see oh it is the white rice that he as been intake since he could crawl that’s giving him his astounding power. Yeah right

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Answer by Dewey
Even after Floyd Sr. pulled my coat that Manny is a JUICE suspect, I still gave Manny the benefit of the doubt.

But after that imitation JUICE HEAD fool ran from those EASY random blood and urine tests and left millions on the table, there was no doubt in my mind that Manny JUICE HEAD is a JUICE HEAD.

That imitation fool can't pass the EASY random blood and urine tests.

The only SIGNS that I see are that imitation fool is throwing 1,200+ hard punches a fight and knocking fools out.

Floyd Sr. is the boxing genius of the decade.

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  1. nepster says:

    What? Carytop, the article stated that Pac didn’t show the symptons of steroid use. David Diaz, Clottey, ODLH all said that Pac didn’t hit very hard. That it was his speed that gave them the most problems. If you look at the punch that KO’d Hatton, he never saw it coming and it was perfectly placed right on the chin. That could have knocked out a mule. Same thing with Cotto, that punch in the 4th round. The punches you don’t see coming are the ones that do the most damage. If you look at the Cotto fight, when Cotto was fighting defensively, he was never hurt again. Sure he was getting beat up, but he was never hurt or wobbled.

  2. Irwin says:

    I think manny is innocent until proven guilty. You can’t just assume someone is on steroids without solid proof. If people keep acting like this it’s gonna become a witch hunt and alot of boxers will be accused of using PED’s even if they didn’t.

    I think Manny should take the test when he fights mayweather and I’m eager to see the results. But since there’s no proof there isn’t any need for name calling or ignorant accusations.

    Just cause he’s knocking out people doesn’t mean he’s strong. He’s just fast.
    Force = Mass x Velocity

  3. Reppin the Land of the Free says:

    Steroids????? PEDs????
    WTF I thought it was A-Meth

  4. dikkis says:

    its side meth, floyd is the one having symptoms of steroids.

  5. @wrestler@ says:

    It is very simple. Mayweather is just mortally afraid to be knocked down by Pacquiao so he invents this story and asks for conditions way beyond what the boxing commission thinks to be sufficient.

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