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Final Words Of Marquez before the last fight with Manny PAcquiao.

JUAN MANUEL MARQUEZ –

I want to thank, first of all, Bob Arum, Fernando Beltran, Pacquiao Team for this opportunity, and especially I want to thank Memo, Memo Hernandez Heredia, for helping me, for the support for this fight. A lot of people knows me. I don’t like talking outside of the ring. I do my job in the ring. I prepare myself very, very hard because I want to give another great show, another great fight, [to] all the people, especially all the Mexican people around the world and especially all my country.

Posted November 25, 2012 2:10 am 


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Look what i found by searching about “Juan Manuel Marquez” Strength and conditioning coach “Angel (Angel “MEMO” Heredia) Hernandez”
An Interview with Angel Heredia – Former PED Dealer to Athletes and Olympians.

SPIEGEL: And how did you become the best in your world?
Heredia: With precision. You want an example? Everyone talks about epo. Epo is fashionable. But without adding iron, epo only works half as well. That’s the kind of thing you have to know. There are oxygen carriers that make epo work incredibly fast – they are actually better than epo alone. I call my drug “Epo Boost.” I inject it and it releases many tiny oxygen molecules throughout the body. In that way you increase the effect of epo by a factor of ten.
SPIEGEL: Do you have any other secrets?
Heredia: Oh yes, of course. There are tablets for the kidneys that block the metabolites of steroids, so when athletes give a urine sample, they don’t excrete the metabolites and thus test negative. Or there is an enzyme that slowly consumes proteins – epo has protein structures, and the enzyme thus ensures that the B sample of the doping test has a completely different value than the A sample. Then there are chemicals that you take a couple of hours before the race that prevent acidification in the muscles. Together with epo they are an absolute miracle. I’ve created 20 different drugs that are still undetectable for the doping testers.
SPIEGEL: What trainers have you worked together with?
Heredia: Particularly with Trevor Graham.
SPIEGEL: Graham has a lifetime ban because he purportedly helped Marion Jones, Tim Montgomery, Justin Gatlin and many others to cheat. Who else?
Heredia: With Winthrop Graham, his cousin. With John Smith, Maurice Greene’s coach. With Raymond Stewart, the Jamaican. With Dennis Mitchell …
SPIEGEL: … who won gold in the 4 x 100 meters in 1992 and today is a coach. How did the collaboration work?
Heredia: It’s a small world. It gets around who can provide you with something how quickly and at what price, who is discreet. The coaches approached me and asked if I could help them, and I said: yes. Then they gave me money, $15,000 or thereabouts, we got a first shipment and then we did business. At some point it led to one-on-one cooperation with the athletes.
SPIEGEL: Was there a regimen of sorts?
Heredia: Yes. I always combined several things. For example, I had one substance called actovison that increased blood circulation – not detectable. That was good from a health standpoint and even better from a competitive standpoint. Then we had the growth factors IGF-1 and IGF-2. And epo. Epo increases the number of red blood cells and thus the transportation of oxygen, which is the key for every athlete: the athlete wants to recover quickly, keep the load at a constantly high level and achieve a constant performance.
SPIEGEL: Once again: a constant performance at the world-class level is unthinkable without doping?
Heredia: Correct. 400 meters in 44 seconds? Unthinkable. 71 meters with a discus? No way. You might be able to run 100 meters in 9.8 seconds once with a tailwind. But ten times a year under 10 seconds, in the rain or heat? Only with doping.
SPIEGEL: Maurice Greene? The 100 meter superstar Greene is one of the poster athletes of the Olympic movement; he swears he is clean.
Heredia: The investigations are ongoing, but if he maintains he is clean, I can only answer that that is a lie.
SPIEGEL: Can you be more specific?
Heredia: I helped him. I made a schedule for him. I equipped him.
SPIEGEL: Equipped?
Heredia: Yes, we worked together in 2003 and 2004.
SPIEGEL: Do you have receipts?
Heredia: Yes, I have a $10,000 bank transfer receipt, for example.
SPIEGEL: Greene says he spent that money on friends.
Heredia: I know that’s not true.
SPIEGEL: What did Greene, who denies having doped, get from you?
Heredia: IGF-1 and IGF-2, epo and ATP – that stands for adenosine triphosphate, which intensifies muscle contraction.
SPIEGEL: Undetectable for testers?
Heredia: Undetectable. We’ve used ointments that do not leave any traces and that enable a consistently high testosterone level in athletes.

For More Info About This Interviewed – VISIT- http://www.pendlayforum.com/showthread.php?t=6611

now the question is: WHO’s GONNA WIN IN THIS FIGHT (MARQUEZ vs PACQUIAO 4)? How did Marquez became so big, so fast in his last fight with Manny Pacquiao? YOU FIND OUT!

Posted November 25, 2012 2:05 am 


jinkee pacquiao

pacman wil win i swear.its done

Posted November 25, 2012 1:53 am 


Anonymous

a Marquez is gonna win , He is a total MEXICAN WARRIOR

Posted November 24, 2012 6:24 pm 


sdsada

Team Pacquiao if you are reading this. I hope it’s not too late. Manny Pacquiao needs to fight base on what Juan Manuel Marquez did NOT prepare for. I watched all of their three fights many many times and Juan Manuel Marquez will do only what he does best…COUNTER PUNCH!!! Nothing more, nothing less!

How can you not beat a guy when you already know exactly what he will do?!?!?!?!?

The key for this fight is not to be aggressive right from the beginning like what Team Pacquiao is planning and what Team Marquez is expecting. They key in my opinion is to be less aggressive and take out Marquez in the late rounds.

I’m telling you if Manny Pacquiao would just run around in the beginning that will MESS UP all of Marquez’s game plan!!! In his mind he will feel that he is looking bad specially if he can’t hit Pacquiao. Guess what will happen next?!?!?!?!?

Juan Manuel Marquez will think “Oh I’m losing on the score cards. The judges will rob me. I have to knock this sonoftheb*tch out!!!”

So the key of this fight starts right from the beginning! Instead of leading with the jab which Marquez is very much prepared for. Pacquiao should lead more often with the straight left the way he did against De La Hoya and just keep running around to frustrate Marquez.

By the late rounds Old Marquez will be tired and Pacquiao can then unleash the 25 year old Manny Pacquiao that he wants and end Marquez.

Team Pacquiao! LISTEN! A very aggressive Pacquiao in the beginning is what Marquez wants and what Marquez prepared for all of his training camp. The more aggressive Manny is the better for Marquez because the only time Marquez connects with his punches is with a counter punch. The more Manny throws the more Marquez can counter and land punches on Manny Pacquiao. The sooner that happens, the sooner Pacquiao gets frustrated and Marquez will control the fight and we will have Pacquiao/Marquez 1, 2, and 3 ALL OVER AGAIN!

Posted November 24, 2012 7:36 am 


PEEJ

This fight isn’t boring but it is definitely not better than Floyds fight. Atleast you know who wins in Floyds fights. When Pac fights there is always something fishy going on

Posted November 22, 2012 11:01 pm 


Anonymous

There’s no doubt Marquez won the last fight only for Arum to buy judges so they may have this fourth fight and now his even talking of a fifth, once a sucker…….

Posted November 22, 2012 2:15 am 


JoelMTL

friggin boooooooorrrrrrrriiiiiiiinnnnnnnnng

Posted November 21, 2012 9:43 pm 


Te Tumba Loco

“Realtalk” this fight is way better than any Floyd’s fight! You’re a hypocrite and a hater!

Posted November 21, 2012 8:16 pm 


RealTalk

The 1st one was corny! They need to step there game up! Bad way to sell a boring fight!

Posted November 21, 2012 3:55 pm 


largo

Marquez wins this time & there’ll be no doubt about it; if Pac fight more aggressive, as he’s promising, Marquez might even stop’im…

Posted November 21, 2012 3:42 pm 



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