CALLING OUT *******S...xylocaine is only illegal within a week of the fight....

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  • billionaire
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    CALLING OUT *******S...xylocaine is only illegal within a week of the fight....

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    The issue here in Las Vegas has been whether or not lidocaine was permissible. The drug is not on the banned list of the World AntiDoping Agency (Wada), yet it has been ruled illegal by the Nevada State Athletic Commission (NSAC), under whose authority the contest is being run.

    Kizer confirmed yesterday that lidocaine is banned for use by boxers within a week of a bout. “If lidocaine is injected,” he said, “the pain receptors in the boxer may not work and he may not know if he is hurt.” He also confirmed that lidocaine would be tested for after the bout, at the Quest Diagnostics laboratory in the city.

    The Washington Post | February 19, 1989 |
    In a prepared statement, British boxer Lloyd Honeyghan said he has requested a Nevada State Athletic Commission hearing after it said traces of Lidocaine, a banned painkiller, were found in his urine samples


    this has been tested for the past 20 years in nevada........



    Lidocaine is a substance banned by the Nevada State Athletic Commission. But Marc Ratner, CEO of the commission, said there is no violation as long as De La Hoya informed the commission when he took it and why.
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    #2
    LOL at this thread owning *******s.

    Thanks for the research man.

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    • Allucard
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      #3
      Originally posted by billionaire
      http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/spo...cle3019074.ece

      The issue here in Las Vegas has been whether or not lidocaine was permissible. The drug is not on the banned list of the World AntiDoping Agency (Wada), yet it has been ruled illegal by the Nevada State Athletic Commission (NSAC), under whose authority the contest is being run.

      Kizer confirmed yesterday that lidocaine is banned for use by boxers within a week of a bout. “If lidocaine is injected,” he said, “the pain receptors in the boxer may not work and he may not know if he is hurt.” He also confirmed that lidocaine would be tested for after the bout, at the Quest Diagnostics laboratory in the city.

      The Washington Post | February 19, 1989 |
      In a prepared statement, British boxer Lloyd Honeyghan said he has requested a Nevada State Athletic Commission hearing after it said traces of Lidocaine, a banned painkiller, were found in his urine samples


      this has been tested for the past 20 years in nevada........



      Lidocaine is a substance banned by the Nevada State Athletic Commission. But Marc Ratner, CEO of the commission, said there is no violation as long as De La Hoya informed the commission when he took it and why.
      I know man, and they know it too. You just fed the trolls man, this thread started great but once the PROOF1one1! masters come aboard it will stink. Take care.

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      • DarthVoid
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        #4
        that is correct.

        however, why did floyd's camp baulk at a more thorough testing for xylocaine in his hatton fight?

        explain.

        if you use it within a week of a fight, it is still illegal.

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        • Makavelli Jr.
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          #5
          edit, wrong thread.

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            #6
            Exactly. Again, why would he even risk of getting caught for using it, when he requested to be testing randomly? He wouldn't even dare try to use it within a week of the fight.

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              #7
              Originally posted by billionaire
              http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/spo...cle3019074.ece

              The issue here in Las Vegas has been whether or not lidocaine was permissible. The drug is not on the banned list of the World AntiDoping Agency (Wada), yet it has been ruled illegal by the Nevada State Athletic Commission (NSAC), under whose authority the contest is being run.

              Kizer confirmed yesterday that lidocaine is banned for use by boxers within a week of a bout. “If lidocaine is injected,” he said, “the pain receptors in the boxer may not work and he may not know if he is hurt.” He also confirmed that lidocaine would be tested for after the bout, at the Quest Diagnostics laboratory in the city.

              The Washington Post | February 19, 1989 |
              In a prepared statement, British boxer Lloyd Honeyghan said he has requested a Nevada State Athletic Commission hearing after it said traces of Lidocaine, a banned painkiller, were found in his urine samples


              this has been tested for the past 20 years in nevada........



              Lidocaine is a substance banned by the Nevada State Athletic Commission. But Marc Ratner, CEO of the commission, said there is no violation as long as De La Hoya informed the commission when he took it and why.
              *******S only exist for one purpose,to look like idiots for our amusement.I think the website owner hired them to be jesters for this message board

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              • DarthVoid
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                #8
                if it is used during the fight for questionalble purposes, i.e. numbing the hands to allow more punching without feeling pain, it isillegal.

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                  #9
                  week of the fight = fight night also?

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by P4P305
                    Exactly. Again, why would he even risk of getting caught for using it, when he requested to be testing randomly? He wouldn't even dare try to use it within a week of the fight.
                    random blood tests do not show lidocaine/xylocaine use. urine tests do.

                    floyd should be made to undergo daily urine tests leading to the fight and after the fight.

                    has he been required to do so in the past?

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