really? is that all you *******s have to cling to nowadays
Xylocaine use: Is this a “level playing field”?
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lol floyds gunna make more money and outsell pacroid in their upcoming fights. hurts dont it? fact is its legal when he uses it. pacroid is afraid of taking blood tests makes it pretty obvious hes hiding something. floyd was even nice enough to give him a cut off date to cycle the roids a lil easier.Comment
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voted yes, but meant to vote no lol...sry.
if it HELPS you in anyway, for pain or anything else then it is giving you the ability to do something (train more hours or hit harder without pain) you normally wouldnt be able to do without it, then it should be ILLEGAL! period.Comment
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Xylocaine doesn't help you at all.
Sit on your leg, wait for it to go numb, until you can't feel it.... Now try to run as fast as you can. You can't run for **** can you?
That is the same feeling in his hands. If anything it works against him because he can't tell if he is putting enough power in it or not. He can't clench a fist properly or anything. Which, as a result, the opponent more than likely is getting hit with pillow punches.Comment
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The side effects are horrible so I don't know why someone would use it if they didn't need it. Especially a guy like Mayweather who is a gym rat all year round, and generally likes to be in good health.
To answer the question, yeah its a legal playing field. People have been using it for a very long time. If it was that big of an advantage, everyone would be using it.Last edited by Biolink; 03-03-2010, 12:54 AM.Comment
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One of the major benefits of anabolic steroids is the ability to train harder, longer and recover quickly. Using Xylocaine reduces the amount of pain a fighter feels while training, as a result, he's able to train harder and longer and recover more quickly than if he were to rely on his natural abilities.Xylocaine doesn't help you at all.
Sit on your leg, wait for it to go numb, until you can't feel it.... Now try to run as fast as you can. You can't run for **** can you?
That is the same feeling in his hands. If anything it works against him because he can't tell if he is putting enough power in it or not. He can't clench a fist properly or anything. Which, as a result, the opponent more than likely is getting hit with pillow punches.
IMO Xylocaine should be banned just like narcotic pain relievers are.Comment
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