There has been uproar over steroid-use accusations hurled against boxing superstar Manny Pacquiao – and we figure it’s not exactly the kind of reaction that his accusers are hoping for. It seems like Pacquiao’s accusers are getting into a line of sorts; we have heard from Floyd Mayweather Sr. and welterweight title holder Kermit Cintron. Joining their ranks is boxer Paulie Malignaggi, who, despite his win over Juan Diaz in an anticipated rematch at the UIC Pavilion in Chicago, has been talking about how he thinks Pacquiao must be on steroids.
manny-pacquiaoWe found an interesting article regarding the possibility of steroid use by Pacquiao, for those who are now as interested in the issue as we are. Steve Lewis shares symptoms and side effects that may be seen on those who are either on steroids or performance-enhancing drugs, and we will in turn share some of them with you. He has his own opinion on whether Manny Pacquiao fits the bill – and we invite you to draw your own conclusions as well.
Unusually greasy hair or oily skin. Check out Manny Pacquiao videos – both in the ring and outside of it – and compare his hair and skin against those of other boxers to see if he has these conditions.
Hair loss and receding hairline. At least from where we are looking, we have yet to see a bald spot on the No. 1 pound-for-pound boxer. (Just a side note: Pacquiao is actually an official endorser of a shampoo in his home country Philippines.)
Acne breakouts in the shoulder and back area. This guy is usually shirtless. If you have HD, you will be able to see what is obviously not there.
Increased aggression or irritability and disrespectful or abusive behavior. We have watched a lot of boxing, but we do not think we have ever seen Pacquiao without a smile on his face, at least when he is not doing his thing in the ring.
Source: hometestingblog.testcountry.com


December 16th, 2009
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