Should Xylocaine be banned in Nevada? Poll

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  • Boxingholic
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    Should Xylocaine be banned in Nevada? Poll

    Just wondering what peope thinks? Pls used poll.
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    Yes, It should be banned like other 49 states.
    71.43%
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    No, It shoudnt be banned, for boxers that need it.
    28.57%
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    #2
    [QUOTE=Boxingholic;7259872]Just wondering what peope thinks? Pls used poll.[/QUOTE


    Count me in,it must banned.

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    • toyi
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      #3
      No, If you banned it in Nevada, Floyd will never fight Pacquiao.

      I want xylocaine to be legal in all the States.

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      • Suckmedry
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        #4
        Groan.......

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        • BabeLazy
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          #5
          Originally posted by Boxingholic
          Just wondering what peope thinks? Pls used poll.
          Yes.. It should be banned.......Wait, would that mean floyd will have to fight outside USA?

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          • DLT
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            #6
            Yes and we will all watch Floyd's hands turn into dust and watch him turn into an 0-40 bum because those shots were clearly the only thing that made him great and he was winless in every other state he fought in

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            • OaktownGhost
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              #7
              Yes it should be illegal because it gives an unfair advantage to boxers who use it.

              stop acting like Floyd is the only one, as I am sure that there are other boxers who use this.

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              • daggum
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                #8
                all mayweathers fights should be a NC. we can never be sure what fights he used it in. who knows how much damage he did to his opponents with this unfair advantage. another margarito.

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                • carts
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                  #9
                  YES! if it is illegal in other states why not in Nevada?

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                  • jkaisen41
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Boxingholic
                    Just wondering what peope thinks? Pls used poll.
                    The last time I read a conversation between posters here... it was stated that it is already banned in Vegas... that's also the reason why DLH tested positive for it... probably I'm misinformed... but my understanding was that is banned

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