NSAC Commisioner Bill Brady Resigns After Pacquiao Incident.
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If Manny says that he used it to look more youthful Like Floyd said below and I come here and agree with Manny and it was just before training camp, then you have a point but I did not.
If Manny said that he was 100% all natural and I agreed and then Manny took pain killers then you have a point.
Xylocaine was banned in most states and was not allowed to be taken prior to the fight but Floyd was allowed to take it prior to the fight. In Manny's case, Manny had an injury, got USADA approval. Sure it was a technicality of a checkbox but Manny was NOT allowed to take it.
Scorecard: Floyd took Xylocaine to the hands for his fights. Manny was not even allowed to.
So tell me your views about Floyd taking Xylocaine?
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Brainwash yourself to keep thinking that.
Ignore the Dr that did the surgery and was interviewed and said it was a significant tear. Ignore and just believe this Dr is willing to ruin his professional reputation to make things up. This is the same Dr that did shoulder surgeries on quite a few professional athletes like Kobe.
Sometimes reading things here just make you shake your head.
It wouldn't be the first time a fighter has torn their shoulder in the ring against an evasive opponent (V. Klitshcko vs. Byrd).
Also, after watching the replay, it did not seem that Pacquiao showed any hesitation to use his right hand throughout the fight.
I truly believe that the shoulder injury, significant or not, is being sold as an excuse for Pacquiao's disappointing performance in order to somewhat salvage his marketability moving forward.
If the injury has been nagging since 2008, as Arum suggested, well that is just ******. It for sure should have been corrected when Pacquiao took a year off after the loss to Marquez.Comment
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