Xylocaine is for numbing pain!

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  • Panchito
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    #21
    If Pac used xylocaine, this board would be be in a frenzy.

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    • civicvx
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      #22
      Originally posted by HazardousBoxer
      Dude.. Give it up. Your such an annoyance as a poster.
      How does it smell in there in Gayweather ASS too?

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      • rommel357
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        #23
        Originally posted by Viva_La_Raza
        Punch harder? No, you have no proof of the pain killer allowing a fighter to punch harder. People say this all the time, but have no scientific proof to back up the statement. The pain killer does not make you stronger. You're not going to get stronger by taking the pain killer and you're not going to do more damage by taking the pain killer.

        The pain killer only helps where the pain killer is injected. The fighter can still feel the opponent's power and punches to his lower body, upper body, face, etc.
        Funny that you're looking for proof, which is fine and appropriate. But it's ironic that most *****s ask for proof about this, but they don't have an ounce or proof about Manny juicing yet they're convinced and believe that Manny is juicing just because Crackhead Sr. said so. Not saying you bro, just the *****s.

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        • War Dinamita
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          #24
          Originally posted by 2npac
          If you can feel pain, would you not punch as hard? If you can't feel pain, or pain is numbed, wouldn't you punch harder? Common sense, bro.

          This kind of reminds me of another scenario where there's no scientific proof to back things up.
          A boxer is going to be careful in the ring if he knows he has brittle hands and had multiple hand injuries. I understand what you're saying, but a fighter like Floyd is not going to risk his career for one fight. The pain killer would benefit an offensive fighter a lot more than a fighter like Floyd.

          Floyd's fighting style is not going to change just because he's using the pain killer.

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          • PinoyZoi
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            #25
            Every fighter should start using it just so its all fair right?

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            • lefthook2daliva
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              #26
              Originally posted by YoungReezy
              It's a pain killer.
              This is news?

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              • Allucard
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                #27
                Originally posted by Thurman Murman
                It's just the fact that it's a banned injection that makes it look bad, though there really is no benefit from it other than not feeling the pain of a broken hand.
                And why is it banned you might ask? Because of the reason the TS stated already, u can break your own hands and not realize it.
                Now when you inject steroids or other actual performance enhancing drugs you can really kill other person in the ring, it's lives we are talking about.

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                • mazdaru
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                  #28
                  Originally posted by rommel357
                  It still a disadvantage for the other opponent if the user cannot feel pain and the fact that it is illegal in most states.
                  is it illegal in VEGAS?no so STFU

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                  • Siggy
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                    #29
                    id imagine that injecting your hands with xylocaine during training would have its benefits. you could endure longer training sessions even though your hands are hurt. you could hit the heavy bag a little harder. there also could be residual numbness in your hands even if you stop a week before a fight depending on how much is used and frequency of use.
                    also, another ingredient in xylocaine is adrenaline (epinephrine), which would also aid a fighter during training because it boosts oxygen to the brain and muscles.

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                    • rommel357
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                      #30
                      Originally posted by mazdaru
                      is it illegal in VEGAS?no so STFU
                      Did i say that it was illegal in VEGAS, no i didn't, so STFU. Thanks.

                      Last edited by rommel357; 01-18-2010, 12:45 AM.

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