That's now, do you know if that rule was in place when Floyd did it? I just struggle to believe that on HBO, in front of the crowd and officials he would say that and nothing would of happened.
These are old news. Check out Floyd saying no to a Mosley fight after the Angel Manfredi fight. It's pretty easy to catch em up.
If/when Pac and FMJ eventually come to a fight agreement, team Pac will probably demand the prohibition of xylocaine and any other numbing agents on fight night. Then perhaps a compromise can be made regarding PED testing.
Sorry to come back to this, but he wasn't talking about right now. It may seem clear to you eze, but the fact is he was talking about it never happening ever, now or in the past. Here's an extended quote for you... "Naazim, this is Leonard. I can clear that up right now. Just for the record, Floyd Mayweather doesnt shoot anything in his hands, and thats for the record. That was a nasty rumor that was spread out there just because people like to do those kinds of things. Floyd is a clean athlete, and hes been a clean athlete from day one. Floyd Mayweather doesnt shoot needles in his hands." Just admit Ellerbe tripped over his own tongue and has been found out. No big deal. We move on. Yet I sense you'll try to spin 'from day one' to mean day one of his most recent training camp, or some other bull****.
I love how ******s like Divac will sit there and say "I agree this gives floyd an advantage, but what can you do about it when the commission says it's legal" ****ing irony if I've ever heard it. Hey if the commission feels the current drug testing regimen in place is acceptable, what can ya do? Can't have it both ways, folks.
anything banned by the wada is banned by nsac ..... and nazim mentions lidocaine which is a generic version of xylocaine or vice versa....and those are not novacaine and none are illegal
interesting article here to read: http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/sport/more_sport/article3019074.ece The issue here in Las Vegas has been whether or not lidocaine was permissible. The drug is not on the banned list of the World AntiDoping Agency (Wada), yet it has been ruled illegal by the Nevada State Athletic Commission (NSAC), under whose authority the contest is being run. The Hattons concern was that, although NSAC bans the drug, if the urine samples that the boxers are obliged to give afterwards were sent to a Wada-accredited laboratory, then lidocaine might not be tested for. At the bout organisational meeting run by NSAC on Wednesday morning, Gareth Williams, Hattons lawyer, asked Keith Kizer, the NSAC executive director, if lidocaine would be tested for.
IDK but taking xylocaine which isnt illegal according to nsac rules still makes it valid that floyd is clean... He wasn't on a known steroid like the clear that mosley was on... but all in all im thinking he was talking about currently cuz after looking at the 24/7 from the hatton may or odlh may fight and seeing him going for the hand therapy he might not need numbing agents anymore.... Im sure mayweather pays top dollar to get his hands right did ellerbe lie yes and no it all depends on his own clarification of his comments when put into context
Your boyfriend Ellerbe wasn't around PBF when he fought Hernadez you should know that. He doesn't even know what he's talking about