Would Kovalev have won if Toradol injected into Knuckles before fight?

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  • Thuglife Nelo
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    Would Kovalev have won if Toradol injected into Knuckles before fight?

    Word on the street is post Pac fan posters turned GGG to now defending Kovalev were told..

    that Kovalev has not been allowed to swim in salt water seas yet he’s been swimming in the Philippine sea with some torn knuckle cuffs?!

    We needs a slow motion video!
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    That stuff turns them into superman so they say, I wonder how long Manny had been using that stuff before a fight, when he said he uses it the question of how long jumps up, like plaster hands before being caught how long did he have plaster in his hands. I think Toradol is like a legal PED.

    As former University of Colorado and NFL lineman, Matt McChesney said, “A shot in your butt cheek before a game (and you) feel like frickin’ Superman when you walk on the field. Everything is numb. You feel great!”

    NFL teams like it because it is fast-acting and leaves the system quickly. It is available through injection or pill form.

    Former NFL center Jeremy Newberry said he would sometimes see 20 or 30 players lined up before a game to get a shot of the drug. Another NFL source said that figure was exaggerated.

    Newberry said Toradol "makes you feel like Superman for three hours,"

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      Originally posted by Roadblock
      That stuff turns them into superman so they say, I wonder how long Manny had been using that stuff before a fight, when he said he uses it the question of how long jumps up, like plaster hands before being caught how long did he have plaster in his hands. I think Toradol is like a legal PED.

      As former University of Colorado and NFL lineman, Matt McChesney said, “A shot in your butt cheek before a game (and you) feel like frickin’ Superman when you walk on the field. Everything is numb. You feel great!”

      NFL teams like it because it is fast-acting and leaves the system quickly. It is available through injection or pill form.

      Former NFL center Jeremy Newberry said he would sometimes see 20 or 30 players lined up before a game to get a shot of the drug. Another NFL source said that figure was exaggerated.

      Newberry said Toradol "makes you feel like Superman for three hours,"

      Yeah Pac was trying to cheat and not lose confidence when getting tagged by Mayweather. There's reason why Pac didn't engage much. We all know Floyd's style so he didn't set any tone for offensive rudeness.

      Thing is, YOU HAVE to inform the commission what the health problem is before hand, aka a disclosed injury. Nevada don't care what you're using in camp, same way they don't discriminate against Lidocaine use in camp.

      Nevada ain't fans of painkiller use during combat. Rather obvious what Pac tried to do.

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