8countnews.com EXPOSED - FLOYD USING PEDs UNDETECTED IN NEVADA!
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****** u can still injur your hands while on the painkillers and if u break your hand u may not feel it and u will contiue to use that hand and that will make the injury to your hand much worst so yea u may be able to fight that fight but after that your career may be over because you didn't feel the pain in your hand and injured it to the point where u can't fight anymore
No, ******, read my post again, ******.
It's not about the threat of injury, post-fight, ******. It is about being able to work without the pain, ******. Yes, you may be dumb enough to eventually break your ****** hand, but not before pulling off some stunts that one would have been able to sustain due to pain, ******.
If a painkiller ain't gonna help you work unhindered then why make painkillers at all?
and anything that helps you, enhances.
tell you what, i'll post it again for you, ******:
Let's see you box as calm as Floyd does when you start to get hit.
Let's see you try to drive for 50 laps when you have neck pains.
Discomfort.
Pain threshold.
Those are concepts that are in play here.
Pain killers enhance your performance, period.Comment
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the point of reference for the nevada was the 2002 castillo (?) fight. in 2004, like what ive said, the NSAC already banned lidocaine use for boxers.Comment
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His reasoning for these tests are suspect. Mayweather and Associates started a "Smear Campaign" against the Pacman in which they will be severely criticized and penalized for and this unprecedented testing demanded by Floyd is a "Smoke Screen" tactic to cover up their blunder in this scandal. It's clear and obvious and Mayweather and Associates are not fooling anyone. JAT
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Yeah it is actually a non-issue, but it is fun forcing this issue, seeing some *****s asking for evidence, oh the irony.Comment
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Still doesn't explain why Floyd was never suspended by the NSAC.the TS and column writer are wrong.
it is illegal in nevada. dela hoya was caught in 2004.
"There would’ve actually been precedence for making such a request. It was revealed prior to his failed middleweight title bid against Bernard Hopkins in 2004 that de la Hoya took Lidocaine, a pain killer deemed illegal by Nevada State Athletic Commission standards, to speed up the healing process for a cut suffered on his hand. Hopkins appeared visibly upset when informed of the news prior to their fight, but didn’t seem too bothered by it after stopping him in the ninth round, or joining up with Golden Boy Promotions a few weeks later."
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I'm expecting a very good reason why.Comment
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boy, you keep missing the train....If Floyd is "cheating" as this article and thread suggests, wouldn't it be completely DUMB FOR HIM to want to do random testing?His reasoning for these tests are suspect. Mayweather and Associates started a "Smear Campaign" against the Pacman in which they will be severely criticized and penalized for and this unprecedented testing demanded by Floyd is a "Smoke Screen" tactic to cover up their blunder in this scandal. It's clear and obvious and Mayweather and Associates are not fooling anyone. JAT
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