Xylocaine is illegal within a week of the fight in Nevada. And, you know, because Vegas is the capital of boxing in the US.
he's fought outside of vegas numerous times when he was making his name....now that he's finally an attraction theres no need to fight anywhere else than the gambling capital in vegas...
Most fighters like to have home field advantage. If he can get away with it why not? After all he's in the US and he can still find quality opposition who would be willing to fight in LV. It's no the case of Joe C. where he faught all the time in his back yard and his oppsition told the story.
I wish I had a mansion in Vegas. Just whip someones ass around the corner from your house, earn multiple millions, and go back and chill at the crib.
:huh LOL...dude....how did you come up with this post?atsch PAC has NEVER faught in Dallas. Floyd has faught 95% of his career in LV. You missed the point completely.
There's only two reasons why Floyd, or anyone else goes to Vegas...Sigfried and Roy! This content is protected
Pac has never been openly accused of using PEDs before. Look, I'm not really bothered about the he-said-she-said stuff. But these posts are getting tedious. The implication is that Floyd only fights in Vegas so that he can use Xylocaine. It might be true; it might be not. But there are two important things which you should bear in mind. Xylocaine is still illegal in Nevada within a week of the fight, and they do test for it. Several of the drugs which are illegal aren't tested for, and Texas doesn't test at all without 'reasonable suspicion'. Floyd could fight perfectly safely there and not worry about it either. You see the point now? It's a self-defeating argument, and just makes more noise.
95% of his career? Where do they find these morons? When did u start following the sport? Ur telling me Floyd has fought 38 of his 40 fights in vegas? No. Kill ur self and leave A note, u tool.
So why hasn't he ever tested positive? And why is he willing to undergo Olympic style drug testing? These threads always fail. You're basically saying the NSAC isn't giving sufficient tests.