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    8countnews.com EXPOSED - FLOYD USING PEDs UNDETECTED IN NEVADA!

    MAYWEATHER'S DRUG HISTORY CAUGHT UP WITH HIM
    Kenneth Ragpala, 8CNBoxing.com, January 9th, 2010
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    During the initial phase of the now aborted Manny Pacquiao-Floyd Mayweather fight, Bob Arum initially wanted the fight to be held at the new Dallas Cowboys Stadium in Arlington, Texas. Golden Boy’s second chief Richard Scahefer scoffed the idea, saying Mayweather does not like because it is an outdoor stadium.

    But with the recent development of things, some little details broke the surface may probably be the biggest reason why Mayweather never wanted the Dallas Cowboys Stadium to host the fight – he was using a widely-banned illegal substance. The irony is that such drug is legal in, coincidentally, the state of Nevada.

    In an article written by Frank Gonzales in April 21, 2002, it is revealed that Floyd Mayweather has been using a painkiller called Xylocaine to treat the pain caused by his brittle hands, which have been injured numerous times in the past.

    However, Xylocaine is proven to enhance a boxer’s performance.

    It effectively numbs the boxer’s hands, making it less susceptible to pain caused by punching constantly. With the pain efficiently blocked out, Xylocaine, in effect, enables the boxer to throw more powerful shots. If that is the case, then Mayweather may not have been fighting on a leveled playing field in some of his fights.

    And to call Pacquiao a steroids user when in fact he has a history of using a widely-banned drug not only tarnishes his reputation as a boxer, but also brings his legacy to a pool of mud. Soaked and dirtied, there is no way Mayweather can clean this one.

    The karmic boomerang does hurt.




    #2
    Originally posted by knee_grow_plz View Post
    MAYWEATHER'S DRUG HISTORY CAUGHT UP WITH HIM
    Kenneth Ragpala, 8CNBoxing.com, January 9th, 2010
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    During the initial phase of the now aborted Mann Pacquiao-Floyd Mayweather fight, Bob Arum initially wanted the fight to be held at the new Dallas Cowboys Stadium in Arlington, Texas. Golden Boy’s second chief Richard Scahefer scoffed the idea, saying Mayweather does not like because it is an outdoor stadium.

    But with the recent development of things, some little details broke the surface may probably be the biggest reason why Mayweather never wanted the Dallas Cowboys Stadium to host the fight – he was using a widely-banned illegal substance. The irony is that such drug is legal in, coincidentally, the state of Nevada.

    In an article written by Frank Gonzales in April 21, 2002, it is revealed that Floyd Mayweather has been using a painkiller called Xylocaine to treat the pain caused by his brittle hands, which have been injured numerous times in the past.

    However, Xylocaine is proven to enhance a boxer’s performance.

    It effectively numbs the boxer’s hands, making it less susceptible to pain caused by punching constantly. With the pain efficiently blocked out, Xylocaine, in effect, enables the boxer to throw more powerful shots. If that is the case, then Mayweather may not have been fighting on a leveled playing field in some of his fights.

    And to call Pacquiao a steroids user when in fact he has a history of using a widely-banned drug not only tarnishes his reputation as a boxer, but also brings his legacy to a pool of mud. Soaked and dirtied, there is no way Mayweather can clean this one.

    The karmic boomerang does hurt.



    good read.... atleast we got some proofs here,, not rumors and hearsay..

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      #3
      Show me where Floyd tested positive for this since 2002.
      How many states was it illegal in circa 2002?
      There is no proof that Floyd took this, because I have seen no positive tests.

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        #4
        KFC

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          #5
          lmao i hope the major websites post this ****

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            #6
            Originally posted by PerryDplatypus View Post
            good read.... atleast we got some proofs here,, not rumors and hearsay..
            where is the proof?
            One article in 2002?
            If someone wrote an article saying Pac did steroids in 2002, would it be rumors and hersay or proof?

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              #7
              Originally posted by Easy-E View Post
              Show me where Floyd tested positive for this since 2002.
              How many states was it illegal in circa 2002?
              There is no proof that Floyd took this, because I have seen no positive tests.
              I read some where that it was illegal outside of Nevada

              Look it up, as I am not to informed on the topic

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                #8
                Oh shyet...

                So, Gayweather is the one juicing

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Easy-E View Post
                  where is the proof?
                  One article in 2002?
                  If someone wrote an article saying Pac did steroids in 2002, would it be rumors and hersay or proof?
                  Where's the proof???

                  How about the proof that Pacquiao is using PED?

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Easy-E View Post
                    Show me where Floyd tested positive for this since 2002.
                    How many states was it illegal in circa 2002?
                    There is no proof that Floyd took this, because I have seen no positive tests.
                    Whoa! You're wearing flip-flops now, eh? You are now looking for proofs as back-up for allegations.

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