If Pac used xylocaine, this board would be be in a frenzy.
Xylocaine is for numbing pain!
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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.
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Floyd's fighting style is not going to change just because he's using the pain killer.Comment
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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.Comment
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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.Comment
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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.Comment
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