Is the PED called Xylocaine still legal in Nevada?

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  • Bald Shavers
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    Is the PED called Xylocaine still legal in Nevada?

    Just a general boxing question that is not connected with any particular fighter.

    Is Xylocaine - a drug that enhances the performance of boxers that have brittle hands by numbing their hands - sill legal in Nevada despite being banned in 49 states?
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    #2
    I think we all know where this is going...but I'll stay a while to watch the show.

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    • Pac=Duran
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      Mayweather's done man.

      I hear it make your fists numb. Floyd was forced into this and has lost the psychological battle already so this PED won't have much of an effect.

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      • Bald Shavers
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        #4
        Originally posted by Pac=Duran
        I hear it make your fists numb. Floyd was forced into this and has lost the psychological battle already so this PED won't have much of an effect.
        Please don't make this a "Floyd Mayweather is a PED user" thread.

        This is a general boxing thread, as I mentioned in the OP.

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        • Canelo Phresh
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          #5
          Xylocaine is not a ped.

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            #6
            There was another thread about this today.

            It's "regulated" in Nevada; you have to tell them you're using it, what injury you're using it for and possibly stop using it right before the fight (I'm not sure about that last part -- may have changed.

            It is "treated like" a PED even if it isn't one for the same reason as other drugs: Anything that make a fighter hopped up or numbed down enough to endanger their sensory/safety is subject to regulation.

            The local injection format is probably why they don't make a big deal out of lidocaine/xylocaine, since it only numbs tiny spots.

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            • Tay Roc
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              #7
              Floyd lathers it on his assh0le so he doesn't feel pain when his bodyguards are ramming him from behind.

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              • Bald Shavers
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                #8
                Originally posted by 80sFighter
                There was another thread about this today.

                It's "regulated" in Nevada; you have to tell them you're using it, what injury you're using it for and possibly stop using it right before the fight (I'm not sure about that last part -- may have changed.

                It is "treated like" a PED even if it isn't one for the same reason as other drugs: Anything that make a fighter hopped up or numbed down enough to endanger their sensory/safety is subject to regulation.

                The local injection format is probably why they don't make a big deal out of lidocaine/xylocaine, since it only numbs tiny spots.
                The way you are describing it, if Golovkin or Ward injected themselves with xylocaine, their legacies would definitely drop down to hell. Hopefully, no pro fighter depends on it to enhance his performance in many of his fights. It would definitely be an asterisk on his legacy. Thankfully, no one depends on xylocaine in boxing. Maybe MMA but definitely not boxing.

                Thanks for the info.

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                • Aristocrat
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                  • ADP02
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Aristocrat
                    Ellerbe "It was a rumor. Floyd doesn't use ......"

                    Sure Ellerbe. We believe you..... Oh wait. Floyd admitted to using it.

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