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November 25, 2009

Pacman is negative for steroid use... again.


What can you say now Floyd Mayweather Sr.? How about you Pauli Malignaggi? Or you Kermit Cintron?

Manny Pacquiao is simply a great boxer, it's obvious that there are always people who are jealous, or might as well envious, of what the Pacman has achieved [and going to achieve]. There are always people who wants to pull him down with their failures, they never appreciate. As a means, these people are accusing the pound-for-pound king for using illegal drugs in keeping himself stronger and dominant against all his opponents. As Pacquiao is writing history by his record-breaking achievement, seven titles in seven weight divisions, the number of people accusing him of illegal usage of things to enhance his performance on his fights grows by number everyday. They might be wondering why Manny is capable of doing things that he had just done.

The accusations are often based on the fact that Pacquiao struggled with lighter fighters in the past, such as Juan Manuel Marquez, and is now running through world champions at a higher weight than he started at. The flaw with this argument would be that it implies that Pacquiao is a tiny fighter who bloats up like Marquez did against Mayweather.

Although he is small compared to some of his recent opponents, he isn't too small to carry the weight the right way, and has looked ripped and lean rather than bulky and sluggish as he has moved up. It may also be the case that as he has started to earn more and more money, he has simply been able to improve his training and diet, the end result of which being what he looks like now.

The biggest explanation of all these accusations however is simply jealousy by people who could not achieve what Pacquiao has in their own careers. Note how the accusers are all boxers or former boxers, all of which who have struggled with success. Pauli Malignaggi was outclassed and embarrassed against both Ricky Hatton and Miguel Cotto who Pacquiao beat easily. Mayweather Sr. was Hatton's trainer for his fight against Pacquiao, where an elementary error not corrected by his coaching was exploited by Freddie Roach. Kermit Cintron has no real motive to try to badmouth Pacquiao, other than that he is of course far less successful.


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