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Everyone Wants to Talk About Floyd's IV - What About Pac-Monster's Toradol Abuse???

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    • Originally posted by travestyny View Post
      Welcome back. Are you ready to discuss why Manny's doctor was trying to shoot him up with Toradol when everyone involved said he was at normal strength?

      I've been waiting. Until you stop ducking, you should stop posting bullshlt that you've already been battered over.

      Now here's your perfect time. If the doctor would have given him the shot, would he have been placed in an abnormal state? Yes or no?
      What? I already answered that.

      "“Manny was having shoulder pain during his training period. This was several weeks before the fight…it was essentially an aggravation of an old injury. This is pretty standard for fighters, and there is no such thing as pristine tissue in high level athletes."


      If you just had an injury, you would want to make sure that if it flares up or it affects you going in, you are covered. Go ask Floyd and his XYLOCAINE.


      Larry Merchant: You used XYLOCAINE on one hand or both?

      Floyd: BOTH.

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      • Originally posted by ADP02 View Post
        What? I already answered that.

        "This is pretty standard for fighters, and there is no such thing as pristine tissue in high level athletes."


        If you just had an injury, you would want to make sure that if it flares up or it affects you going in, you are covered. Go ask Floyd and his XYLOCAINE.


        Larry Merchant: You used XYLOCAINE on one hand or both?

        Floyd: BOTH.
        "He was back to his normal strength going into the fight." -- Dr. Neal ElAttrache”


        So you're saying that you can give a Toradol shot (mind you, this is not a local anesthetic like xylocaine) JUST IN CASE THERE IS A SPECIFIC INJURY????? HE COULD NUMB HIS ENTIRE BODY JUST IN CASE A PAST INJURY FLAILS UP?????

        IS THAT WHAT YOU ARE SAYING? LET ME KNOW, BRO!

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        • Originally posted by Dosumpthin View Post
          This is a prime example of why pact@rds lose.


          They are disillusioned.



          Adp02 has posted this about 100 Times throughout multiple threads.

          1. The interviewer actually ask - why the tue for the iv of SALINE?

          Mayweather response, which it is clear he didn't understand the question, of "some fighters use pedialyte" was a response to the type of solution used.


          But pact@rds here what they want to hear.


          2. Mayweather then explains different things that contributes to dehydration : drug testing, overtraining and old age.






          No matter how many times I point this out, adp02 Will keep posting his vull****. Just like the other pact@rds in this thread complaining of low t/e ratios.



          NONE OF THEM COMMENT ON WHY DR ELLATRACHE WAS TRYING TO INJECT A HEALTHY FIGHTER WITH TORADOL - thread topic.[/QUOTE]

          Nice deflection.

          You cannot answer how Floyd can even be so severely dehydrated when there all the signs point to him not being dehydrated to the point that he required an IV.


          So the reporter asks him and Floyd does not understand? How convenient. Who told you this, Floyd himself?


          Manny/Dr .... I responded but you continue to say that nobody did.

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          • Originally posted by travestyny View Post
            "He was back to his normal strength going into the fight." -- Dr. Neal ElAttrache”


            So you're saying that you can give a Toradol shot (mind you, this is not a local anesthetic like xylocaine) JUST IN CASE THERE IS A SPECIFIC INJURY????? HE COULD NUMB HIS ENTIRE BODY JUST IN CASE A PAST INJURY FLAILS UP?????

            IS THAT WHAT YOU ARE SAYING? LET ME KNOW, BRO!
            I guess you never been injured.

            You never saw someone come back from an injury and trying it out thinking that he is good enough to play then reinjures it worse? You know, just like what happened to MANNY!!!!!

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            • Originally posted by ADP02 View Post
              What? I already answered that.

              "“Manny was having shoulder pain during his training period. This was several weeks before the fight…it was essentially an aggravation of an old injury. This is pretty standard for fighters, and there is no such thing as pristine tissue in high level athletes."


              If you just had an injury, you would want to make sure that if it flares up or it affects you going in, you are covered. Go ask Floyd and his XYLOCAINE.


              Larry Merchant: You used XYLOCAINE on one hand or both?

              Floyd: BOTH.
              Floyd didn't use xylocaine vs manny.


              It was Manny that used xylocaine vs Floyd.




              Xylocaine same as lidocaine.

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              • Originally posted by Dosumpthin View Post
                Floyd didn't use xylocaine vs manny.


                It was Manny that used xylocaine vs Floyd.




                Xylocaine same as lidocaine.

                Correction.

                Manny used it during training.

                Floyd has admitted to using XYLOCAINE for BOTH his hands prior to a fight.

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                • Originally posted by ADP02 View Post
                  I guess you never been injured.

                  You never saw someone come back from an injury and trying it out thinking that he is good enough to play then reinjures it worse? You know, just like what happened to MANNY!!!!!
                  That's not the question. The question is, is it allowed to numb your entire body just in case a past injury comes up when everyone around you finds you to be at normal strength.

                  Would that not put you in an abnormal state? Would that not be cheating. Let me know, bro!

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                  • Originally posted by ADP02 View Post

                    Nice deflection.

                    You cannot answer how Floyd can even be so severely dehydrated when there all the signs point to him not being dehydrated to the point that he required an IV.


                    So the reporter asks him and Floyd does not understand? How convenient. Who told you this, Floyd himself?


                    Manny/Dr .... I responded but you continue to say that nobody did.
                    Deflection because I asked a question about the thread topic? Do you know what Deflection means?




                    And yes Floyd asked the reporter to repeat the question because he didn't understand. Didn't you watch the video? You're the one that post it 100 Times. Lol.

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                    • Originally posted by travestyny View Post
                      That's not the question. The question is, is it allowed to numb your entire body just in case a past injury comes up when everyone around you finds you to be at normal strength.

                      Would that not put you in an abnormal state? Would that not be cheating. Let me know, bro!
                      Like I said, I already answered this.

                      1) I would presume that it would be done locally (injected) to the injured area.

                      2) I quoted already what a doctor said about the injury. It would do little for Manny's strength, only for pain.

                      3) Taking into consideration what I said above, why would Manny want to limit himself by numbing his shoulder, hence more than likely not being as effective throwing with his right? Are you saying it was because Manny was concerned that Mike Tyson, ooops, I mean, Manny was concerned about Floyd throwing those "touch" jabs?




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