Ending the Xylocaine crap now...
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He's not allowed to use the pain killer on fight night and he's not allowed to use the pain killer 7 days before the fight.Originally posted by alexpzAre you dumb dumb? thats why its called a pain killer. You'll feel less pain once you used it. Its still an illegal drugs on the other state. But since it is legal in Vegas then Floyd didn't break any law.
But of course he has an advantage once he used it because he would feel less pain. But other than that Floyd is a skilled boxer no doubt about it.
Tylenol is also a PED?
The pain killer only affects his hands and not the rest of his body. The pain killer does not give him a better chin, make him stronger, make him bigger, make him faster, etc. Not having any feeling in your hand is not an advantage because you can seriously hurt your hands and end your career. How come other fighters don't use it if the pain killer gives you an advantage?
How many states has Floyd fought and never tested positive for the pain killer before and after the fight?
Think about what you post before you call me dumb because the only dumbass is you.Comment
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Dude you are beating your head against a wall. You could give baracuda video evidence of Pac using steroids and he still wouldn't believe you.1. Roach used it while he was still fighting.
2. Did you actually read the first post? Xylocaine is LEGAL before a CUT OFF POINT! Floyd has fought OUTSIDE of Nevada MULTIPLE times. So if he tested positive and it was illegal, don't you think he would have been suspended?
Please, continue to argue...You're making yourself look horrible because you know that what I'm saying is true. I'm bringing facts that the NSAC backs up. Do your research instead of hopping on the bandwagon.Comment
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Did Mayweather use Xylocaine?I think its time to put this Xylocaine the "performance enhancer" crap to rest...
First of all, for those who think that Mayweather using Xlyocaine prior to fights is illegal, you're incorrect. For those who think Floyd only fights in Nevada so he can use Xylocaine, you're also incorrect. Allow me to explain the rules. EVERY state (including Nevada) forbids the use of Xylocaine AFTER a cutoff point (I believe its a week). This means before that point, you can use it as much as you want. So that pretty much kills the "he's using illegal substances" crap. Now for the famous "Floyd hides in Nevada" one. Mayweather has been known to use Xylocaine since 2002. That's right, 2002. Like 80% of his fights from 2002-2009 were OUTSIDE of Nevada. So if it was KNOWN that he was using Xylocaine and it was truly illegal, don't you think he would have been suspended ages ago? Before you try to make an excuse like "They were paid to hide it" or something, just slap yourself in the face, stop being so delusional and accept the truth because its right in front of you.
If anybody can read and acknowledge this information and still make a ****** comment about Floyd and Xlyocaine, you're either delusional, a hater, have Pacquiao's **** stuck in your mouth, live in your mother's basement with no life and have nothing better to do than ride Floyd's sack or all of the above. Is this really what you want to be classified as? If so, then please be my guest and make a "Gayweather", "Chicken Floyd", "PED Boy Floyd", etc. post here...You'll just be making a huge fool out of yourself, and again, is this REALLY what you wanna be classified as?
At some point in his career yes. That is one UNDISPUTED FACT.
Did he use it during his fights?
Based on the fact that he never failed a test, it would be right to assume no, since a person is presumed innocent until proven guilty. (unlike some people who INSIST in saying that Pacquiao is on roids without solid evidence.)
Is Xylocaine a PED? (Performance Enhancing Drug)
You can argue for all eternity that it isn't but actions speak louder than words and people definitely treat it as a PED. Otherwise, why would it be banned DURING FIGHTS?
Hatton's camp DEFINITELY treats it as such since the went as far as asking Keith Kizer to assure them that Floyd Jr. won't be using it during their fight.
If it really wasn't a PED, then why did they make so much of a fuss over the chance of Floyd actually using it?
Fact is, Floyd's claiming to clean up the sport while using a banned substance simply reeks of HYPOCRISY. Besides, if a boxer is injured to the point that he needs to take drugs to even spar, then he has no business boxing in the first place.Comment
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