Originally posted by ADP02
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Everyone Wants to Talk About Floyd's IV - What About Pac-Monster's Toradol Abuse???
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Last edited by travestyny; 10-16-2016, 01:36 AM.
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Originally posted by ADP02 View PostHere is your quote. You are basically defending Floyd's use!
"(mind you, this is not a local anesthetic like xylocaine)"
I would have much more understood if Manny was trying to use Xylocaine. It would target specifically his shoulder. Not Toradol to numb his entire body. That makes no sense.
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Originally posted by ADP02 View Post1:50 mark
Doctor: By numbing your hands, you cannot feel it. If you cannot feel it, you are going to hit harder with it.
By the way, great job quoting the Nevada State ringside physician (now the head of VADA) in this video. Maybe if a Nevada physician was made aware of Pacquaio's injury, he would have been able to take some pain meds, hmm?
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Originally posted by Dosumpthin View PostYou have made numerous post in multiple threads where you intentionally omitt portions of his response.
The interviewer specifically asks about the fluids in the iv. When asked for clarification, he then mentions "saline soulution". Floyd's response of "some fighters use Pedialyte" would be consistent to how the question was
asked - which was perceived to be a question about the substances contained in the iv rather than the legality of using an iv.
The follow up questions that ellerbe answered were more about the need to rehydrate - in which ellerbe gave multiple reasons as to what can contribute to dehydration.
Floyd "passed the buck to ellerbe" as if it was a sign of guilt has been debunked also because he did the same exact thing with the next topic when asked.
Now you accuse him of buying time? Come on. You're getting desperate.
The reporter wants to know why the need for an IV.
Floyd responds that to rehydrate other athletes use other methods such as Pedialyte while Floyd used an IV!
Sorry but Floyd had to ask 3 times yet you say that he didn't understand ..... Floyd was buying time then passed the buck to Ellerbe when he put himself in a deeper hole!
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Originally posted by ADP02 View Postbecause he was injured and you know it.
You think that its just coincidence that he hurt the same rotator cuff in the fight?
You think that its just coincidence that he had surgery for that same rotator cuff?
Why else take a shot of meds to the shoulder?
Just gonna leave you with this:
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You do know that drugs affect different people in different ways don't you ****head, NSAC said no because they were unaware of the injury, not because it would make pacquaio superhuman, do you honestly think WADA hasn't looked at toradol and accessed it, found it not to be enhancing. Now you say no one writes down dehydration on the questionaire, no one else seems to have IV after their weigh in seems to be more pertinent, for you to say the NSAC doesn't want them to write dehydration down is a crock of ****, that's your baseless opinion
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Originally posted by travestyny View PostPaulie makes some good points. Before you dismiss him as a hater, seriously, what do you think? Why didn't Manny just ask for a cortisone shot? And please educate yourself about why a fighter would want to take Toradol without any injury, weakness, or pain. You say Pacquiao wasn't lying about the full-thickness tear, but you say he was lying about having no pain before the fight. Man....it's whatever fits your agenda, huh? I think this is over. And it's about time.
Just gonna leave you with this:
Why? #Arum #Pac excuse history #normal
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Originally posted by Shape up View PostYou do know that drugs affect different people in different ways don't you ****head, NSAC said no because they were unaware of the injury, not because it would make pacquaio superhuman, do you honestly think WADA hasn't looked at toradol and accessed it, found it not to be enhancing. Now you say no one writes down dehydration on the questionaire, no one else seems to have IV after their weigh in seems to be more pertinent, for you to say the NSAC doesn't want them to write dehydration down is a crock of ****, that's your baseless opinion
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