Lol. He is not afraid because he is insignificant. He won't get sued.
[New Video] Paulie sounds off on Pac and tells reporters he is not afraid of lawsuits
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lol paulie has stayed relevant in the sport of boxing for the past almost 2 years since getting beat by broner, by yapping about pacquiao getting the hardcore pacquiao haters riled up and cheering, hes smart/ he knows how to appeal to a certain group of fans
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Toradol was originally developed as a postoperative drug, used primarily to treat moderately severe acute pain. When injected into the bloodstream, it can begin working almost immediately, quelling whatever pain may be present.
That's been ideal for NFL players in need of a quick game-day fix. Equally important, the shot gives many players added confidence that they can perform worry-free, uninhibited by existing pain and able to more easily push through any new injuries that may occur.
Holt was a rookie with the Rams and had separated the acromioclavicular (AC) joint in his right shoulder during St. Louis' NFC Championship Game win. It was the kind of injury, coupled with bruised ribs, that caused pain so severe that Holt admitted he would have considered sitting out several regular-season games.
But the Super Bowl? With little hesitance, Holt asked for and received a Toradol shot.
"I felt like new money," Holt said. "You get that shot and you feel like you're 18, 19 years old. It's like a sheet of armor. I was a new man."
Several hours later, after making seven catches for 109 yards, including a 9-yard touchdown grab, Holt was also a Super Bowl champion with the Rams edging the Titans 23-16.
Everything about the day felt great. Until the Toradol faded.
"It was very, very, very painful once that medication wore off," Holt said. "When you get that Toradol shot, you feel like you have a whole new body on you. At the same time, you're just tearing away at the problem you have. Masking the pain allows you to get through the game. But the pain is still there, and you'll have to deal with it afterwards."
Sorry Reloaded, just saw your postLast edited by Calabis; 05-16-2015, 07:17 PM.Comment
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Or he just believe what he believes and may have heard rumblings behind hte scenes, which he has mentioned before. Manny created the su****ion, regardless how anyone wants to blame someone else....also he is right about Toradol.....not only does it affect the area its injected to, it basically will numb you from any pain while its active.
Toradol was originally developed as a postoperative drug, used primarily to treat moderately severe acute pain. When injected into the bloodstream, it can begin working almost immediately, quelling whatever pain may be present.
That's been ideal for NFL players in need of a quick game-day fix. Equally important, the shot gives many players added confidence that they can perform worry-free, uninhibited by existing pain and able to more easily push through any new injuries that may occur.
Holt was a rookie with the Rams and had separated the acromioclavicular (AC) joint in his right shoulder during St. Louis' NFC Championship Game win. It was the kind of injury, coupled with bruised ribs, that caused pain so severe that Holt admitted he would have considered sitting out several regular-season games.
But the Super Bowl? With little hesitance, Holt asked for and received a Toradol shot.
"I felt like new money," Holt said. "You get that shot and you feel like you're 18, 19 years old. It's like a sheet of armor. I was a new man."
Several hours later, after making seven catches for 109 yards, including a 9-yard touchdown grab, Holt was also a Super Bowl champion with the Rams edging the Titans 23-16.
Everything about the day felt great. Until the Toradol faded.
"It was very, very, very painful once that medication wore off," Holt said. "When you get that Toradol shot, you feel like you have a whole new body on you. At the same time, you're just tearing away at the problem you have. Masking the pain allows you to get through the game. But the pain is still there, and you'll have to deal with it afterwards."
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I'm realising how people on here can give but they cannot take. Some fighters distant themselves from the internet but it's somewhat clear that Malignaggi is in the loop with regards to the things said about him on forums and on youtube.
You have people calling him a featherfisted bum because of his views on Pacquiao. Laughing when he got knocked out and so on. How do you think he'd feel as a man and as an athlete to have a bunch of keyboard warriors shitting on his career.
Factor in the possibility that he might know Pacquiao personally and dislike him for whatever reason. I think people forget that other fighters have dealings with one another.
The end result was always going to be him twisting the knife.Comment
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ala Bic Mac and Androstenedione, it was legal when he was taking it and banned rather quickly once it was looked into....which is what the NFL PA is currently trying to do. Toradol is already banned in Europe....so yes currently it is a legal PED.Comment
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LOL
The Pact###s are keeping Paulie relevant. The things they say to Paulie, SMH. I can see why he's lashing back.
Pacquiao hurt Mayweather with NO PEDs.
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Link??? To confirm this? Not saying your lying, but would like to see it.Comment
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