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    #21
    he isn't amazed. this is just the first lie you came u with now you have to stick to it.. clown did you forget you used that excuse in the mosley fight..just admit pacroid got his ass beat..

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      #22
      Originally posted by Mr.0pal View Post
      Strong calves would prevent cramps because the muscle is more durable and less likely to be overworked.
      You sure? try putting a muscular guy in a marathon and compete with a skinny guy, who's gonna last long without cramping?

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        #23
        Originally posted by SyrianPoster View Post
        This is just an excuse for the future loss to Mayweather


        Actually this maybe there way out of the Mayweather entirely.

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          #24
          Originally posted by SyrianPoster View Post
          Bozz's post is not racist ****** , everybody knows that *******s are racists and keyboard warriors anyway
          Uhhmmm. wait, BOZZ post is not racist? Are you blind or something mate? That't not even stereotyping. Hey, I know both of you are Floyd fan, and so I am so stop being biased and use your head.

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            #25
            Manny Pacquiao vs Floyd Mayweather Jr should happen once and for all. I don't care who's going to win, There 2 boxers are future HOFmers and the best on their special way. So why are you guys arguing?

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              #26
              Possible steroid use? He only does them during training so his body can with stand the pain or abuse but come fight night, he's off and no longer feels the affects, so he feels pain, just a thought.

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                #27
                Originally posted by hougigo View Post
                means you're doing a crap job
                i'd be inclined to agree with you except i'm pretty sure they're just lying about the cramps to make an excuse.
                bit like haye with his dodgy toe- still managed to run and jump about better than most ballerinas didn't he?
                i didn't exactly notice pacquiao seemingly suffering from leg cramps, plus he didn't appear to complain about it between rounds.
                blaming the boots is funny, and i bet nike are gonna be pretty pissed about that seeing as he has his own style of boots with them.

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                  #28
                  Originally posted by iniduoh View Post
                  Actually this maybe there way out of the Mayweather entirely.
                  Do you even diferentiate between an excuse and a problem? Nowhere in the article, or anywhere else for that matter, does it state that Pacquiao is not going to fight Floyd because of leg cramps. It just says they're going to work on that problem, that's all. Cramps are nothing special in pro sports, happens constantly.

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                    #29
                    Originally posted by ippo_miyata View Post
                    You sure? try putting a muscular guy in a marathon and compete with a skinny guy, who's gonna last long without cramping?
                    I have 8 years in athletic training. The muscular guy would simply get tired much faster. Cramps are the result of stress and/or dehydration, low sodium, and low potassium. But if you're dealing with cramps on the basis of muscle, well developed strong muscle is less likely to become stressed because it's more durable.

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                      #30
                      For years, my night cramps were generally controlled with quinine pills taken before going to bed. But since they are no longer available, I have been taking a glass of tonic water -- minus the gin -- about an hour before bedtime. This has worked pretty well for me. I still have occasional nights of walking the floors, but it has greatly improved.

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