The "All Things Mayweather/Pacquiao" Express!!!!!!

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  1. AMERICANBORN

    AMERICANBORN Active Member Full Member

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    http://www.webmd.com/drugs/drug-7453-Xylocaine+Top.aspx?drugid=7453&drugname=Xylocaine+Top
    Xylocaine Top Uses

    This medication is used on the skin to stop itching and pain from certain skin conditions (e.g., scrapes, minor burns, eczema, insect bites) and to treat minor discomfort and itching caused by hemorrhoids and certain other problems of the genital/anal area (e.g., anal fissures, itching around the vagina/rectum). Some forms of this medication are also used to decrease discomfort or pain during certain medical procedures/exams (e.g., sigmoidoscopy, cystoscopy). Lidocaine is a local anesthetic that works by causing temporary numbness/loss of feeling in the skin and mucous membranes.


    it has many different used and can be found in over the counter meds and is also available more potently by prescription
     
  2. PH|LLA

    PH|LLA VIP Member Full Member

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    if someone's hands are sub-par, and a drug makes them better than they naturally are, then thats not different then someone having below average power and someone taking a drug that makes him have average power.
     
  3. Flexb

    Flexb Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    So if a fighter has a bad back and needs pain medication so he can stand up in the ring, that's considered cheating. If kimbo had of had his knee injected prior to that Ultimate fighter quarter-final fight so he could withstand the pain to put weight on it during a fight, is he a cheater? Same ****. These aren't performance enhancers, their pain blockers so you can endure a fight.
     
  4. Kush

    Kush Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Seems Baquiaos scared of bllod test and Floyd.
     
  5. Jack

    Jack Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Painkillers in boxing are a PED. Same reason that things like smelling salts are banned.

    The only time Floyd has legit been down, is not a factor, if he's taking painkillers.
     
  6. PetethePrince

    PetethePrince Slick & Redheaded Full Member

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    I thought the boxing commission and authorities determine what was legit and not. Clearly, riods are illegal in boxing. And this pain-killer isn't illegal in boxing nor illegal in Nevada. You're just bullshiting and stirring the pot.

    /END thread.

    Riods are illegal in boxing? Remember Toney got in trouble and his win was changed to an NC. Mosley... same story.

    This isn't illegal. That's what it comes down to. Not your opinion, but the legality.
     
  7. PetethePrince

    PetethePrince Slick & Redheaded Full Member

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    Huh? No Comprehendo.
     
  8. BOSTONREDSOX

    BOSTONREDSOX The Ghost Full Member

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    so floyd must rub this **** all over his mouth
     
  9. Toopretty

    Toopretty Custom made Full Member

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    I had a lidocaine prescription. Anyway..this this come up in the test..lol or is this some hearsay bull**** as usual. It is not an illegal drug in the USA peroid.. LOL. Whats next... he took a viagra. LOL
     
  10. ceebz

    ceebz Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Not surprising, your brain cavity is full of ****.
     
  11. Knives7

    Knives7 Boxing Addict banned

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    That's not the point *****. If it's illegal in a state you can't use it.
     
  12. Hermit

    Hermit Loyal Member banned

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    Margarito used 'knuckle pads' to protect his hands, right? Remember the golfer that went to court because he couldn't walk the course and got the court to agree that he didn't have to wear himself out like the others and could use a cart? I remember thinking, damned, with that line of thinking I should sue the NFL for not letting me compete using a tank since I don't have the size and strength of the other players. :D
     
  13. PetethePrince

    PetethePrince Slick & Redheaded Full Member

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    Nope. You're just making no point. And *******s jump in rejoice. You usually say stupid ****, I can't follow with it all.

    Whatever this is (Which is probably bull****. Just look at the damn article). It's not illegal in Nevada. Right? Not illegal in boxing, right?

    Riods, illegal in boxing. Illegal in Nevada.

    Blood-testing. Never been done, but obviously not illegal in boxing.

    So what's your point? Have them ****ing test for painkillers to for all I care. But has anyone ever said it's illegal within the boxing commission in Nevada. No. Keep spouting ******ed **** like the guy in your avatar.
     
  14. Toopretty

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    NAC 467.850 Administration or use of alcohol, stimulants, drugs or injections; urinalysis or chemical tests; disciplinary action. (NRS 467.030)

    1. The administration of or use of any:

    (a) Alcohol;

    (b) Stimulant; or

    (c) Drug or injection that has not been approved by the Commission, including, but not limited to, the drugs or injections listed in subsection 2,

    Ê in any part of the body, either before or during a contest or exhibition, to or by any unarmed combatant, is prohibited.

    2. The following types of drugs, injections or stimulants are prohibited pursuant to subsection 1:

    (a) Afrinol or any other product that is pharmaceutically similar to Afrinol.

    (b) Co-Tylenol or any other product that is pharmaceutically similar to Co-Tylenol.

    (c) A product containing an antihistamine and a decongestant.

    (d) A decongestant other than a decongestant listed in subsection 4.

    (e) Any over-the-counter drug for colds, coughs or sinuses other than those drugs listed in subsection 4. This paragraph includes, but is not limited to, Ephedrine, Phenylpropanolamine, and Mahuang and derivatives of Mahuang.

    3. The following types of drugs or injections are not prohibited pursuant to subsection 1, but their use is discouraged by the Commission:

    (a) Aspirin and products containing aspirin.

    (b) Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatories.

    4. The following types of drugs or injections are approved by the Commission:

    (a) Antacids, such as Maalox.

    (b) Antibiotics, antifungals or antivirals that have been prescribed by a physician.

    (c) Antidiarrheals, such as Imodium, Kaopectate or Pepto-Bismol.

    (d) Antihistamines for colds or allergies, such as Bromphen, Brompheniramine, Chlorpheniramine Maleate, Chlor-Trimeton, Dimetane, Hismal, PBZ, Seldane, Tavist-1 or Teldrin.

    (e) Antinauseants, such as Dramamine or Tigan.

    (f) Antipyretics, such as Tylenol.

    (g) Antitussives, such as Robitussin, if the antitussive does not contain codeine.

    (h) Antiulcer products, such as Carafate, Pepcid, Reglan, Tagamet or Zantac.

    (i) Asthma products in aerosol form, such as Brethine, Metaproterenol (Alupent) or Salbutamol (Albuterol, Proventil or Ventolin).

    (j) Asthma products in oral form, such as Aminophylline, Cromolyn, Nasalide or Vanceril.

    (k) Ear products, such as Auralgan, Cerumenex, Cortisporin, Debrox or Vosol.

    (l) Hemorrhoid products, such as Anusol-HC, Preparation H or Nupercainal.

    (m) Laxatives, such as Correctol, Doxidan, Dulcolax, Efferyllium, Ex-Lax, Metamucil, Modane or Milk of Magnesia.

    (n) Nasal products, such as AYR Saline, HuMist Saline, Ocean or Salinex.

    (o) The following decongestants:

    (1) Afrin;

    (2) Oxymetazoline HCL Nasal Spray; or

    (3) Any other decongestant that is pharmaceutically similar to a decongestant listed in subparagraph (1) or (2).

    5. An unarmed combatant shall submit to a urinalysis or chemical test before or after a contest or exhibition if the Commission or a representative of the Commission directs him to do so.

    6. A licensee who violates any provision of this section is subject to disciplinary action by the Commission. In addition to any other disciplinary action by the Commission, if an unarmed combatant who won or drew a contest or exhibition is found to have violated the provisions of this section, the Commission may, in its sole discretion, change the result of that contest or exhibition to a no decision.

    [Athletic Comm’n, § 54, eff. 4-25-78]—(NAC A 12-13-82; 12-2-97; R058-05, 12-29-2005)
     
  15. Boom_Boom

    Boom_Boom R.I.P Boxing 6/9/12 Full Member

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    no wonder they rejected texas without even hearing Jerry Jones's retaliation offer against Vegas
     
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