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    So can we finally move on from this?

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      through lord jesus christ all things are possible.

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          Manny was better of drinking every night and hanging with his Thai hookers. At least he kept it real

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            Originally posted by El-blanco View Post
            He was referring to rehab, not the surgery. Although I'm sure he didn't see a doctor for that either.
            This is how I understood it as well, but not a fight worth fighting for me. I'm just gonna take a knee and let Pac/Arum ride out on this story on their own. Am curious to see what happens from here...

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              Originally posted by LarryXXX View Post
              lol..footage
              Again, His shoulder was always fine. NO REMATCH

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                Originally posted by LarryXXX View Post


                look at the way he's shooting the ball, obvious injury, cause what professional ball player shoots like that?

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                  I'll always respect Manny's past, he's had a sensational career and brought me some of my favourite memories in boxing.

                  But if these quotes are real and everything he's said is genuine, that is straight up disrespectful to the sport and it's fans. It also gives more weight to the PED accusations. If you're gonna come up with absolute garbage like this then just retire already. Just quit, pack your bags and play your role in the Philippines doing whatever good it is you intend to do there.

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                    The jesus **** has got to stop but the salt water therapy is nothing new. I remember reading lots of cases about that.


                    Originally posted by Wiki
                    Hydrotherapy, formerly called hydropathy, is a part of medicine and alternative medicine, in particular of naturopathy, occupational therapy and physiotherapy, that involves the use of water for pain relief and treatment. The term encompasses a broad range of approaches and the****utic methods that take advantage of the physical properties of water, such as temperature and pressure, for the****utic purposes, to stimulate blood circulation and treat the symptoms of certain diseases.[1]

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                      Originally posted by TexasGunslinger View Post
                      Not even gonna roast him. This is concerning.
                      I see it the same way. It's not very funny to me.

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