Why do drunk people break their hands more than sober people? they don't care or feel the pain of the broken hand and they feel invincible until the next day that is
Xylocaine, Dallas, and Su****ious Behaviors?
Collapse
-
Comment
-
Comment
-
Comment
-
He will also not feel the pain when catching punching on the gloves. Definitely gives a fighter that uses this drug an advantage in a fight, but the long term effect of continual use could be very damaging.
If a fighter would only fight less than once a year in not very tough fights, then they could use it without to many side effects.Comment
-
Comment
-
Maybe you don't punch that hard.
Floyd has brittle hands, that cause him pain, when in pain he can't punch as hard.
Feel no pain you let everything go, will aslo allow him to defend without feeling the punches.
Even after hitting pads for an hour my hands ache afterwards. I've met pro-boxers after fights, shook there hands, and they say go easy because their hands are in pain.Comment
-
No, but if he did, he could punch harder though.
Haye broke his hand against Valuev early on and that stopped him from throwing the big power shots. If he would have been xyloed up he would have thrown the big power shot because he would have felt no pain.Comment
-
Say if a boxer feels pain when punching, he won't punch as hard, he takes some xylo and he will punch harder because he will fight no pain.Comment
Comment