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January 4th, 2013 10:46 AM #1551
sa fifth fight iwasan lang ni pacquiao yung PED Shot ni marquez para manalo sya, kung hindi may kalalagyan na naman sya
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January 4th, 2013 11:03 AM #1553
sabi nila, marquez became the bigger puncher ovrnight. bkt kaya di nya ginawa yun nun part 1 part 2 part 3 , dko alam hehe, nun part 3 nila ganung suntok din binitawan nya kay pacquiao inatrasan lang ni pacquiao pero itong fourth fight nila, nakakapagtaka same punch s round 3 bagsak si pacquiao, alog ulo dapat atras lang yun, pero nun round 6 kahit sino tamaan nun suntok na yun babagsak, hehe IMO lang.. haha peace
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January 4th, 2013 12:59 PM #1554
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January 4th, 2013 01:04 PM #1555
tama, bilis talaga tumanda ng isang boxer kapag ang style eh sugod ng sugod at nagpapabugbog, pero nakakapagtaka marquez is 39 years old 5 years older than pac parang mas naging prime sya ngayon kesa nung kabataan nya hahaha, sabi nga sa mga boxing forum eh, nakakuha daw ng fountain of youth yang si marquez haha
dahil kay heredia, itong si heredia, umamin na yan na dealer ng mga undetectable peds.. hehe , pero mahirap magbintang, makiki "MIRON" nalang ako haha
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January 4th, 2013 01:40 PM #1556
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January 5th, 2013 09:59 PM #1558
baka daw may parkinson's disease na si pacman
Doctors Fear Pacquiao Is Developing Parkinson's
As if an early knockout at the hands of Juan Manuel Marquez wasn't bad enough for Manny Pacquiao, several Filipino doctors now say they think the champion fighter is showing early signs of Parkinson's disease.
Dr. Rustico Jimenez, president of Private Hospitals Association of the Philippines, has not examined Pacquiao, but when he watches Pacquiao on TV, he sees a few telltale signs of the disease: Stuttering and hand twitching. Bad Left Hook translated a radio interview by Jimenez, and below is an excerpt:
“Even though his reflexes are quick, I noticed the movement -- it's just another view, my personal view -- but it seems like there are early signs," Jimenez said. "There are some movements that you will notice with his hands. It's in the hands, and not the head, where you can easily see this. It twitches a little bit. Although I haven't seen it up close, I think I am seeing that there are some signs.”
Dr. Raquel Fortun, a renowned Filipino forensics expert, said she is skeptical of the CT scan results that cleared Pacquiao after his loss to Marquez. She said repeated head trama can lead to Alzheimer’s disease or dementia.
"When the brain gets shook like that, it's very dangerous," Fortun said via a translation by Bad Left Hook. "Since it's not truly fixed to you skull, when your brain gets shaken, there are connections that get cut off, and you get small hemorrhages."
Neither of these doctors has examined Pacquiao, so their diagnoses should be taken with a grain of salt. But Parkinson's has proven to be a concern for boxers. Other well-known fighters, like Muhammed Ali and Pacquiao's trainer Freddie Roach, have developed Parkinson's after their fighting careers.
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January 6th, 2013 09:57 PM #1559
pag natalo ulit si Pacman sa Pac-MArquez V. retire na.
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pag natalo ulit si Pacman sa Pac-MArquez V. retire na.
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January 6th, 2013 10:08 PM #1560
dapat ngayon pa lang magretire na siya, nabasa mo yung balita sa taas paps, me simtomas na may diperensiya na siya sa utak
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dapat ngayon pa lang magretire na siya, nabasa mo yung balita sa taas paps, me simtomas na may diperensiya na siya sa utak
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