Originally posted by tyshun30
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Trying To Understand Mayweathers Use Of Testosterone Replacement Therapy
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You guys do realize mayweather can still be using TRT and still be able to fight in Nevada regardless of Neveda new policy right.
If mayweather had an agreement already with Neveda and his use of TRT he can still exercise his agreement regardless of neveda new policy and Neveda State Comission will have to honor it by law. It is called the grandfather clause. So him fighting at Neveda does not disprove anything.
http://definitions.uslegal.com/g/grandfather-clause/
A grandfather clause allows the current status of something pre-existing to remain unchanged, despite a change in policy which applies in the future.
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Originally posted by MaskedMurderer View PostYou guys do realize mayweather can still be using TRT and still be able to fight in Nevada regardless of Neveda new policy right.
If mayweather had an agreement already with Neveda and his use of TRT he can still exercise his agreement regardless of neveda new policy and Neveda State Comission will have to honor it by law. It is called the grandfather clause. So him fighting at Neveda does not disprove anything.
http://definitions.uslegal.com/g/grandfather-clause/
So it is 100% plausible mayweather exercised his right and keep his agreement with NSAC intact and NSAC will have to honor it as long as mayweather is active.
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Originally posted by CLUE View Postxylocaine Its Tested For and is Banned In Nevada
De La Hoya was given a shot of Lidocaine the day of the injury to numb the cut area so the stitches could be taken. Lidocaine is a substance banned by the Nevada State Athletic Commission. But Marc Ratner, CEO of the commission, said there is no violation as long as De La Hoya informed the commission when he took it and why.
http://www.thefreelibrary.com/DE+LA+...29-a0122340014
Kizer confirmed yesterday that lidocaine is banned for use by boxers within a week of a bout. ***8220;If lidocaine is injected,***8221; he said, ***8220;the pain receptors in the boxer may not work and he may not know if he is hurt.***8221; He also confirmed that lidocaine would be tested for after the bout, at the Quest Diagnostics laboratory in the city.
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/spo...cle3019074.ece
Nevada boxing officials said yesterday they would fine and probably suspend Lloyd Honeyghan. They said the British fighter tested positive for the painkilling drug lidocaine after losing his World Boxing Council welterweight title to Marlon Starling on Feb. 4.
http://www.nytimes.com/1989/02/18/sp...l?pagewanted=1
Tested as far back as 1989
As Kizer explained it, fighters must, under penalty of perjury, sign a statement at the fight weigh ins discloosing what, if any, pain or other serious medication they have used or plan to use anytime between the weigh in and fight time.
***8220;Mayweather has never disclosed any such information so, as far as we are concerned, this is not any kind of issue. I know the ardent Pacquiao fans talk a lot about but to us it's the same as the speculation about Pacquiao using any sort of drugs which comes from the Mayweather fans out there. Both of them have always tested clean in Nevada.***8221;
Kizer said he could name other boxers who have asked permission to use aspirin, Lidocaine, cortisone and other ***8220;pain the****utic***8221; medications.
(Nevada commission director Keith Kizer)
http://www.examiner.com/x-5699-Boxin...ands-are-clean
TRT
No pro boxer is known to have had an exemption issued through a state athletic commission, and Nevada officials said they have never even received an application.
http://espn.go.com/espn/otl/story/_/...ts-lines-finds
Step up your trolling, this is like 2010/11 material.
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Is x ylocaine illegal in boxing? Is it considered a PED? Does it give you muscle or extra speed and stamina?
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