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  • Originally posted by Reloaded View Post
    The truth is and you know it as well as I do , Manny lost Floyd won , if it was the other way around they would not be saying a thing , its quite pathetic when you look at it .
    Yep..... I wonder if Toradol is any good for butthurt ?

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    • Originally posted by Reloaded View Post
      The truth is and you know it as well as I do , Manny lost Floyd won , if it was the other way around they would not be saying a thing , its quite pathetic when you look at it .
      Value of floyd win for roiding, running, hugging and running some more against a one armed man

      =

      ZERO

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      • Originally posted by aboutfkntime View Post
        I'm not really sure what that post confirmed.
        the name that you provided is what confirms there was no registered nurse. admit it.

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        • Originally posted by Spoon23 View Post
          Value of floyd win for roiding, running, hugging and running some more against a one armed man

          =

          ZERO

          http://www.nationalsarmrace.com/?p=4932

          The latest salvo in the “Questionable Performance Enhancing Drug” storyline in today’s professional baseball landscape was this interesting statement from Jonathan Papelbon last week; he and other Boston teammates frequently were injected with the drug Toradol by team doctors when they were feeling “run-down” or overly fatigued in order to get a quick pick-me-up for a game. Apparently Toradol had the effect of giving players a four hour window of feeling “pretty damn good” and it was used by a portion of the Boston clubhouse. Its also in use in many other clubhouses (though apparently not in Philadelphia, who told Papelbon his Toradol days were over).

          Ok, how is Toradol not a Performance Enhancing Drug? It certainly seems to qualify based on WADA’s “Three Criteria” for PEDs:
          1.The capacity to enhance performance (clearly, as discussed by Papelbon)
          2.Use can result in negative health consequences (absolutely; Jon Lester suffered some of them and had a serious internal bleeding issue, and now Boston is reportedly reviewing its use of the drug)
          3.Violate the spirit of sports. (opinion based .. but after reading what Toradol can do, how can you NOT argue that its use violates the “spirit of sports?”)



          http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com...her-dont-care/

          In an intriguing feature included in tonight’s new Real Sports with Bryant Gumbel (HBO, 10o p.m. ET/PT), Andrea Kremer explores the NFL’s “magic potion” that “masks pain from head to toe.”


          The wonder drug goes by the name of Toradol. It’s not a narcotic, it’s not addictive, it’s legal to use.
          And plenty of players are using it.

          Former NFL center Jeremy Newberry tells Kremer that, when he played for the 49ers, players lined up for a dose of Toradol before games. “I’ve seen lines of 20 or 30 of them standing there waiting for a shot,” Newberry.


          http://www.startribune.com/zeroing-i...ned/166712256/

          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.

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          • The posters still crying about this...

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            • Originally posted by b00g13man View Post
              The posters still crying about this...

              hey, there genius one, do you by any chance know the name of that registered nurse who Floyd and Ellerbe said administered Floyd's IV?

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              • Originally posted by Rath View Post
                hey, there genius one, do you by any chance know the name of that registered nurse who Floyd and Ellerbe said administered Floyd's IV?
                Ms Toradol , the special one .

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                • Originally posted by Reloaded View Post
                  Ms Toradol , the special one .
                  Hahahaha, very funny. I thought it was Nurse Jackie from that TV show.

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                  • Originally posted by Spoon23 View Post
                    Value of floyd win for roiding, running, hugging and running some more against a one armed man

                    =

                    ZERO
                    The man hours lost in productivity is amazing. I read where the streets in major cities in the Philippines were filled with mourning fans. They need more heroes!
                    But with Nonito being destroyed by Walters in the same year, I can understand the grief they must feel.

                    Pac deserves his day in court. He sued Floyd before for defamation of character and settled out of court, Floyd lost. Maybe the only way PAC can beat Floyd is in court?

                    Rematch, no ref named Bayless, a 12 x 12 foot ring, all the PEDs either want, or no PEDs at all, with strict drug testing.

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                    • Originally posted by aboutfkntime View Post
                      I didn't read everything that came out, but I recall early in the piece some NSAC official stated that the right protocol hadn't been followed.

                      NSAC then investigated, which is what you would expect considering the breach of protocol, and they determined that Mayweather did nothing wrong.

                      You are correct, technically that is a flip-flop..... but hardly flip-flop of the century. I dont care about dotting i's and crossing t's, so long as Mayweather was clean.
                      No, they did not investigate.

                      From "USADA’s Response to Numerous Substantial Inaccuracies and Misleading Information in Recent Online Article" in USADA's own webpage.

                      As Mr. Bennett from the Nevada State Athletic Commission (NSAC) said on September 12th:

                      “Mr. Mayweather has done nothing wrong. The Nevada State Athletic Commission has no interest in any type of investigation regarding his IV. He did not violate the WADA Prohibited List for any type of drugs that are prohibited on that list, and we have no interest in it whatsoever.”

                      Just a declaration without necessary investigation.

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