2. The following types of drugs, injections or stimulants are prohibited pursuant to
subsection 1:
(a) Afrinol or any other product that is pharmaceutically similar to Afrinol. (b) Co-Tylenol or any other product that is pharmaceutically similar to Co-Tylenol.
(c) A product containing an antihistamine and a decongestant.
Do have any idea how many use this just to train its common place in gyms , a fighters hands get pounded more than anything else and many fighters have fragile hands ,, this is as legal as aspro ya moron I really cant believe how dumb you are to not understand legal and illegal and the difference between a mild pain killer and Steriods or epo , get your lazy ass into a boxing gym and have a go .
Do have any idea how many use this just to train its common place in gyms , a fighters hands get pounded more than anything else and many fighters have fragile hands ,, this is as legal as aspro ya moron I really cant believe how dumb you are to not understand legal and illegal and the difference between a mild pain killer and Steriods or epo , get your lazy ass into a boxing gym and have a go .
He has no idea because he's probably never been associated with sports. You wont find too many athletes who comes to play without some sort of nagging pain, injury, etc.. And we are talking about boxing here, he's suggesting only Floyd uses cortizone in the entire sport.
truth be told man, its not even close to 'cotylenol'
its like comparing apples to horses
he's injecting pain numbing agents in his hands in a boxing match. it masks his pain & he's able to punch as hard as he can because of the drug. what ****king world do we live in when its okay to inject a pain numbing agent in your hands before a boxing match?
There would actually be precedent for making such a request. It was revealed prior to his failed middleweight title big against bernard hopkins in 2004, that de la hoya took lidocaine, a pain killer deemed illegal by the NSAC standards to speed up the healing process for a cut suffered in his hand. hopkins was visibly upset upon being informed of the news prior to their fight, but didnt seem bothered by it after stopping him in the 9th round, or joining up with GBP a few weeks later.
he's injecting pain numbing agents in his hands in a boxing match. it masks his pain & he's able to punch as hard as he can because of the drug. what ****king world do we live in when its okay to inject a pain numbing agent in your hands before a boxing match?
There would actually be precedent for making such a request. It was revealed prior to his failed middleweight title big against bernard hopkins in 2004, that de la hoya took lidocaine, a pain killer deemed illegal by the NSAC standards to speed up the healing process for a cut suffered in his hand. hopkins was visibly upset upon being informed of the news prior to their fight, but didnt seem bothered by it after stopping him in the 9th round, or joining up with GBP a few weeks later.
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