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Did Floyd Mayweather used Xylocaine against Mosley
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"KIZER SAYS NEVADA WILL CONDUCT ITS OWN TESTS ON MAYWEATHER, MOSLEY"
http://insidesports.ph/updates/kizer...eather-mosley/
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for all of u who follow boxing, floyd hasnt had to use xylocaine for quite some time, becuase rafael gacia is the best in the buisness with his hand wrapps and because of his skills, floyd hasnt gotten any hand injuries in quite some time.
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Originally posted by Dominicano Soy! View PostThere was testing for that, check the link above.
"The Hattons’ concern was that, although NSAC bans the drug, if the urine samples that the boxers are obliged to give afterwards were sent to a Wada-accredited laboratory, then lidocaine might not be tested for."
http://www .timesonline .co. uk/tol/sport/more_sport/article3019074.ece
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Originally posted by Dominicano Soy! View PostMargaret Goodman is an idiot, I mean he's a former medical advisor for the NSAC (Which set their own rules on numbing agents) and he has the nerve to question if USADA test for them? How ****** is he? Or is he trying to degrade OSDT for his own personal agenda? I'm more surprised at the amount of ****** people that ran with this.Last edited by goldenglove2; 07-04-2010, 09:22 PM.
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Originally posted by DempseyRollin View Postfor all of u who follow boxing, floyd hasnt had to use xylocaine for quite some time, becuase rafael gacia is the best in the buisness with his hand wrapps and because of his skills, floyd hasnt gotten any hand injuries in quite some time.
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what an advantage does that give a fighter?the fight where floyd said he injected both his hands is the fight where he hurt his hand to the point where he had to take a knock down
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Originally posted by n0b0dy View PostThanks for the input, its greatly appreciated. I think Mosley should have done a Hatton on the numbing agent.
"The Hattons’ concern was that, although NSAC bans the drug, if the urine samples that the boxers are obliged to give afterwards were sent to a Wada-accredited laboratory, then lidocaine might not be tested for."
http://www .timesonline .co. uk/tol/sport/more_sport/article3019074.ece
"Kizer confirmed yesterday that lidocaine is banned for use by boxers within a week of a bout"
Very interesteding read though, thanks for the link man.
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