i am bob Posted May 4, 2015 Posted May 4, 2015 Pacquiao should have had the injection that was requested and considered allowable by officials until he was in the building. It is difficult to raise your right arm with partially torn tendon and rotator cuff. The fight should have been delayed for healing or injection allowed as was legally possible under the rules. But anyhow what are these two old men doing in the ring (oh for $100 million) LOL Excellent point, however an injection to relieve pain and inflammation will not repair the rotator cuff. Healing or surgical repair as done on baseball pitchers takes 6-12 months with rehab. But in practical terms it could not be (REF ALI-FOREMAN, THE BUNGLE IN THE JUNGLE, ZAIRE 1974, WAS DELAYED 2 MONTHS BY ALI'S BROKEN HAND) because of time factors and pay for view sales. That's why a few US sportswriters are calling the fight a well choreographed scam The shot would have reduced the pain... The pain was what kept Manny's punches from not only be completely devastating but also would prevent Manny from throwing as many punches with that arm as he would have wanted... :mocking: Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
chris49 Posted May 5, 2015 Posted May 5, 2015 Pacquiao should have had the injection that was requested and considered allowable by officials until he was in the building. It is difficult to raise your right arm with partially torn tendon and rotator cuff. The fight should have been delayed for healing or injection allowed as was legally possible under the rules. But anyhow what are these two old men doing in the ring (oh for $100 million) LOL Excellent point, however an injection to relieve pain and inflammation will not repair the rotator cuff. Healing or surgical repair as done on baseball pitchers takes 6-12 months with rehab. But in practical terms it could not be (REF ALI-FOREMAN, THE BUNGLE IN THE JUNGLE, ZAIRE 1974, WAS DELAYED 2 MONTHS BY ALI'S BROKEN HAND) because of time factors and pay for view sales. That's why a few US sportswriters are calling the fight a well choreographed scam The shot would have reduced the pain... The pain was what kept Manny's punches from not only be completely devastating but also would prevent Manny from throwing as many punches with that arm as he would have wanted... :mocking: Pacquiao should have had the injection that was requested and considered allowable by officials until he was in the building. It is difficult to raise your right arm with partially torn tendon and rotator cuff. The fight should have been delayed for healing or injection allowed as was legally possible under the rules. But anyhow what are these two old men doing in the ring (oh for $100 million) LOL Excellent point, however an injection to relieve pain and inflammation will not repair the rotator cuff. Healing or surgical repair as done on baseball pitchers takes 6-12 months with rehab. But in practical terms it could not be (REF ALI-FOREMAN, THE BUNGLE IN THE JUNGLE, ZAIRE 1974, WAS DELAYED 2 MONTHS BY ALI'S BROKEN HAND) because of time factors and pay for view sales. That's why a few US sportswriters are calling the fight a well choreographed scam The shot would have reduced the pain... The pain was what kept Manny's punches from not only be completely devastating but also would prevent Manny from throwing as many punches with that arm as he would have wanted... :mocking: That is now being discussed, Pacquiao's people reported this only hours before the fight, they also filled in a medical questionarre saying no injury. Another spin job? :no: :no: Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kuya John Posted May 5, 2015 Posted May 5, 2015 And there's more!.........https://uk.eurosport.yahoo.com/blogs/the-pugilist/manny-pacquiao-s-injury-debacle-leaves-bad-taste--potential-for-legal-repercussions-064733159.html Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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