All it really does is allow you to not feel as much pain...Not as if it will make you faster, stronger, hit harder, etc...It benefits the fighter in no way but really after the fight.....In fact it actually can cause the user more harm then good because it does not allow then to correctly judge the extent of an injury in the ring...
Hell in the 70's and 80's cortisone shots were common especially among heavyweights
There are also several different types of xylocaine...Only certain ones are allowed the type Floyd uses (I am guessing because Floyd though an asshole does not take me as the type to put junk in his body) is epinephrine free xylocaine......
I mean this stuff can be and is given to children who suffer from arthritis so there is no real in ring advantage


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