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LOL now your speaking my language. I have spent this whole thread trying to figure out why this so called revelation even matters when hes never used it out of nevada.
it's a fact Xylocaine is not banned in 1 state (nevada) but there's valid reasons too why it's banned in 49 other usa states. it's safe to say Xylocaine is a widely banned illegal substance
dude give it up, Floyd only uses xylocaine for his hands due to him having incredibly fragile hands, if it was helping him hit harder at all he'd have a hell of a lot more KO's as of late

his fights from 2000 to 2009

Gregorio Vargas - UD
Emanuel Augustus - TKO
Diego Corrales - TKO
Carlos Hernandez - UD
Jesus Chavez - TKO
Jose Luis Castillo - UD
Jose Luis Castillo II - UD
Victoriano Sosa - UD
Phillip N'dou - TKO
DeMarcus Corley - UD
Henry Bruseles - TKO
Arturo Gatti - TKO
Sharmba Mitchell - TKO
Zab Judah - UD
Carlos Baldomir - UD
Oscar De La Hoya - SD
Ricky Hatton - TKO
Juan Manuel Marquez - UD

so that's 10 decisions to 8 KO's, 6 of those KO's being at 140 and under
hmmmm yea those pain killers are making Floyd a mini Tyson

Xylocaine or Lidocaine is both anesthetic and stimulant/psychoactive drugs which induce temporary improvements in either mental or physical function or both. Examples of these kinds of effects may include enhanced alertness, wakefulness, and locomotion, among others.

Cocaine and Lidocaine have similar psychological euphorigenic effects after intranasal application. Lidocaine is often used as additive to cocaine to form "crack".

It may not make Floyd mini Tyson but it can provide him advantage over a non-using opponent.