
When the Boxing Champ Manny Pacquiao began reaching the peak of his popularity due to his consecutive wins, issues about his intake of drugs were raised by some critics.
Pacquiao was judged to have used steroids to keep him going on the boxing ring.
After the November 12 fight of Manny Pacquaio against his opponent Juan Manuel Marquez, they have gone through tests for steroids and the results released for both boxers were negative. Such report was according to the Nevada State Athletic Commission through Keith Kizer who made a statement in an article published by the news site, Examiner.com.
The bout ended with a controversial decision in favour with the camp of Manny Pacquiao who remains to have the WBO welterweight belt.
Moreover, the boxer named Timothy Bradley who as well belongs to the main Undercard had undergone the same test and was likewise found negative for steroids. Bradley had won the fight against Joel Casamayor recently.
It was believed that Angel Hernandez, the latest strength and conditioning coach of Marquez, was previously believed to have sold illegal drugs to Olympic players. Despite that matter, Marquez was saying that he will agree to any test of drugs in order to make it clear that he is not taking a bit of those illegal medicines.
Keith also explained that the fluid gulped by Marquez during his recent fight with Manny Pacquiao had been approved by the commission. In fact, the liquid was just a mixture of water and Pedialyte.
According to the news source, Pedialyte is an oral electrolyte which is used as an alternative drink to any sports beverage.
It is clearer now that both Boxer have genuine strength. Stregnths which are gained from trainings and hardwork.
The two had proved the world that they need not use illegal drugs to be more aggressive in their fights. They just have to discipline themselves and to eagerly undergo full training.