Its been proven that Floyd is the only one that uses illegal drugs to numb his hands before a fight. The only state that Legalizes the drugs Floyd uses for his hands is in Nevada Las Vegas, hence why the Floyd camp didn't want it held in Texas stadium. 49 states have banned Xylocaine in boxing which he injects into his hands to numb any pain before the fight.
Floyd Idiots will be very sad :sad2:
Seriously though numbing your hands before a fight?
That is completely bull**** that shouldn't be legal to do, what a coward!
Yup, Floyd numbs his hands before his fights. Because definently didn't complain to Floyd Sr in the Guerrero fight that he thought he broke his right hand... :poke:
It's not banned in nevada (though it should be) and that's where he fights. You can take it whatever way you want. He's not technically cheating ... as long as the fight is in Nevada.
Floyd Idiots will be very sad :sad2:
Seriously though numbing your hands before a fight?
That is completely bull**** that shouldn't be legal to do, what a coward!
talk about a ****ing bump lol
Who gives a flying **** if he uses it... no one is cramming floyd down your throat to like him or not, let it be. This **** of bringing out every single defect on these guys is getting tiresome...
http://www.examiner.com/article/pain-killers-and-hand-injuries-floyd-mayweather-jr have a look at this one you can also search in wikipidia athletes who tested with banned substance
Its been proven that Floyd is the only one that uses illegal drugs to numb his hands before a fight. The only state that Legalizes the drugs Floyd uses for his hands is in Nevada Las Vegas, hence why the Floyd camp didn't want it held in Texas stadium. 49 states have banned Xylocaine in boxing which he injects into his hands to numb any pain before the fight.
hmmmm a drug that numbs hand pain
or a ped drug that makes u faster and stronger
stfu thats nothing
Its been proven that Floyd is the only one that uses illegal drugs to numb his hands before a fight. The only state that Legalizes the drugs Floyd uses for his hands is in Nevada Las Vegas, hence why the Floyd camp didn't want it held in Texas stadium. 49 states have banned Xylocaine in boxing which he injects into his hands to numb any pain before the fight.
thats what im saying all along..
yea thats right and hes the one injecting lidocaine/xylocaine in his hands to numb it from pain 2 hrs before a bout. his ring finger doesnt have "knuckle". try find picture of mannys and floyds hands/knuckles and see the difference
hes agreeing to test now because the bout is supposed to happen in NEVADA where HIS steroid is not banned, did i get it right? is that why they dont want the fight to happen in texas?????? whoah, is that another break in the wall????
Holy Shit ... they sell some of this stuff at GNC ....
man no wonder Mayweather wanted to do a USADA style drug test
Pac wouldve popped hot for drinking coffee and pandasol
Which is the whole point of this blood testing Floyd wants.
He wants Pac to test positive for some over the counter shit, and have the millions of morons who believe everything Floyd says, side with him. "see, see, hes doing steroids, his career is over"
The boxing standards as they are fine.
Nobody, and I mean nobody gave a shit about this issue until the last few weeks.
If boxers and trainers truly did believe they were fighting under incompetent rules, they would have petitioned the commissions for stricter standards and got the ball rolling for a supposedly "cleaner" sport.
Types of performance-enhancing drugs
Although the phrase performance-enhancing drugs is typically used in reference to anabolic steroids or their precursors, world anti-doping organizations apply the term broadly. The phrase has been used to refer to several distinct classes of drugs:
* Lean mass builders are used to drive or amplify the growth of muscle and lean body mass, and sometimes to reduce body fat. This class of drugs includes anabolic steroids, beta-2 agonists, selective androgen receptor modulator SARMs and various human hormones, most notably human growth hormone, as well as some of their precursors.
* Stimulants are used by athletes to stimulate their bodies and perform at optimum level, usually to increase alertness, decrease fatigue, and/or increase aggressiveness. Examples include caffeine and amphetamines.
* Painkillers mask athletes' pain so they can continue to compete and perform beyond their usual pain thresholds. Blood pressure is increased causing the cells in the muscles to be better supplied with vital oxygen. Painkillers used by athletes range from common over-the-counter medicines such as NSAIDs (like ibuprofen and acetaminophen) to powerful prescription narcotics.
* Sedatives are sometimes used by athletes in sports like archery which require steady hands and precise aim, and also by athletes attempting to overcome excessive nervousness or discomfort. Alcohol, beta blockers, and marijuana are examples.
* Diuretics expel water from athletes' bodies. They are often used by athletes such as wrestlers, who need to meet weight restrictions. Many stimulants also have a secondary diuretic effect.
* Masking drugs are used to prevent the detection of other classes of drugs. These evolve as quickly as do testing methods - which is very quickly indeed - although a time-tested classic example is the use of epitestosterone, a drug with no performance-enhancing effects, to restore the testosterone/epitestosterone ratio (a common criterion in steroid testing) to normal levels after anabolic steroid supplementation.
First off,
great name. Perfectly suits the guy.
Secondly,
total ownage post.
Types of performance-enhancing drugs
Although the phrase performance-enhancing drugs is typically used in reference to anabolic steroids or their precursors, world anti-doping organizations apply the term broadly. The phrase has been used to refer to several distinct classes of drugs:
* Lean mass builders are used to drive or amplify the growth of muscle and lean body mass, and sometimes to reduce body fat. This class of drugs includes anabolic steroids, beta-2 agonists, selective androgen receptor modulator SARMs and various human hormones, most notably human growth hormone, as well as some of their precursors.
* Stimulants are used by athletes to stimulate their bodies and perform at optimum level, usually to increase alertness, decrease fatigue, and/or increase aggressiveness. Examples include caffeine and amphetamines.
* Painkillers mask athletes' pain so they can continue to compete and perform beyond their usual pain thresholds. Blood pressure is increased causing the cells in the muscles to be better supplied with vital oxygen. Painkillers used by athletes range from common over-the-counter medicines such as NSAIDs (like ibuprofen and acetaminophen) to powerful prescription narcotics.
* Sedatives are sometimes used by athletes in sports like archery which require steady hands and precise aim, and also by athletes attempting to overcome excessive nervousness or discomfort. Alcohol, beta blockers, and marijuana are examples.
* Diuretics expel water from athletes' bodies. They are often used by athletes such as wrestlers, who need to meet weight restrictions. Many stimulants also have a secondary diuretic effect.
* Masking drugs are used to prevent the detection of other classes of drugs. These evolve as quickly as do testing methods - which is very quickly indeed - although a time-tested classic example is the use of epitestosterone, a drug with no performance-enhancing effects, to restore the testosterone/epitestosterone ratio (a common criterion in steroid testing) to normal levels after anabolic steroid supplementation.
Holy Shit ... they sell some of this stuff at GNC ....
man no wonder Mayweather wanted to do a USADA style drug test
Pac wouldve popped hot for drinking coffee and pandasol
EPO stimulates Red Blood Cell count, so I don't see how a urine test could detect that.
Something about the drug passes through the kidneys and shows up. They aren't detecting the elevated blood count, it's something from the drug. The problem with the newer EPO drugs is they don't pass through the kidneys well, so urine testing is not really dependable. That's what I'm reading about this drug that I linked about.
urine tests > blood tests.
true story.
The latest test for 3rd generation EPO, like Mercera, is a blood test. http://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2009-12/w-rdn121409.php
My understanding is they can detect it in urine, but it is less likely to be caught. Something about the way it is processed by the kidneys.
Sorry guys, but leave this stuff to the experts. If they say blood testing is necessary, then it is necessary. One really good reason is they will retest stored blood up to 8 years, so if the science gets updated they can go back and retest samples. The idea being that say if someone were to win a medal at the Vancouver Olympics this year without getting caught, they can retest the sample up to 2018 and take the persons medal away if they were found to be cheating.
A bunch of us internet warriors shouldn't be arguing against what the experts are saying.