Comments Thread For: Roach: Pacquiao With Two Hands KO's Mayweather
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Toradol isn't a PED, it's an NSAID (nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug), it's approved by USADA and not prohibited by WADA. With that being said, you don't have to worry about Pacquiao testing positive for Toradol, because it's perfectly legal.Comment
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Go check out the Castillo fight. Floyd was able to do lots of things with that supposed hurt arm. Floyd fans used Floyd's injury as an excuse for his poor performance.Comment
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Manny will KO everyone just ask Roach , its about 10 failed calls in a row now , his fake ass WW was exposed and Freddie is still selling snake oil to the few ******s left lol
fkn biggest bunch of whiny losers in the world .Comment
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Says the guy who was naive enough to get fooled by Roach 10 times in a row.Comment
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Pac was throwing rights, but it doesn't mean it has the normal sting or pop it used to have. It's just became a range finder in that fight. When pac lands with the right, especially after the 4th round when he aggravated his injury. Those rights he threw had no more zing in it.
Just how it is buddy. Your boy beat in the eyes of the judges a fighter who only had one effective hand that night. Can't really brag about that.
Pac with one arm gave a 2 handed Foyd all he can handle. And made Floyd drop his punch out put to his lowest in his career. Who really got outclassed that night?
A 50% one handed PAc > = A 100% Floyd 2 handed Floyd
I'd give the glory to PAc off-course. He did it with one effective hand. Amazing guy.
The truth. Easy work.Comment
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Floyds only knock down in his career came when he hurt his right hand, cried out in pain and touched the canvas. Pac never looked hurt, never complained of pain in the corner. The only thing we have is deluded roach trying to save face by saying pac was hurt weeks before the fight. But you never saw that in the 24/7 episodes or anywhere. This phantom injury is getting plain silly.Comment
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From eMed: Ketorolac (Toradol) is the most potent and most effective NSAID analgesic, with efficacy comparable to opioids. The analgesic effect of 30 mg of ketorolac is similar to 10 mg of morphine.Comment
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