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If Zab beats Garcia and becomes lineal champ at 140 will that get him to the HOF?
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Originally posted by Russian Crushin View PostYou're making up assumptions as to why they're breaking their own rules and policies, not like it matters anyway
Their rule is anyone who fails a test for a banned substance is dropped from rankings. Jcc failed a test and wasn't dropped. It isn't that hard to understand as if you still don't get it. It's a simple concept bro, if you don't get it, stop drinking
Answer my question which fighter in history have they dropped for using a stimulant?
You not being able to tell the difference is not my or The Ring's fault it is your own. It is a real simple concept~Last edited by The Gambler1981; 01-25-2013, 04:23 PM.
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Originally posted by IronDanHamza View PostHow was "The man" of the division coming off a loss?
Can you explain that to me?
If you scored that fight for Peterson you have to hate Khan really bad.
So it doesn't matter if Khan had officially lost his last fight, the world still knew Khan was the man to beat at 140.
Or do you think Bradley is a hall of famer cause he beat Pacquiao. I mean, boxrec says so, right?
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Originally posted by raskat View Postyou mean his fight against Peterson who was on roids AND got a gift decision?
If you scored that fight for Peterson you have to hate Khan really bad.
So it doesn't matter if Khan had officially lost his last fight, the world still knew Khan was the man to beat at 140.
Or do you think Bradley is a hall of famer cause he beat Pacquiao. I mean, boxrec says so, right?
Khan-Peterson could have gone either way (With the point deductions) and I scored it marginally for Peterson. So yes, the loss was legit.
So no, he wasn't the man at 140 at all.
Not sure what the Bradley-Pacquaio part has to do with anything. Unless you genuinely believe that that fight is comparable to Peterson-Khan
It wouldn't surprise me considered you think Cotto-Mayweather was a robbery
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Originally posted by The Gambler1981 View PostIt is pretty easy to tell the difference between JCC Jr get busted for marijuana and Berto/Peterson getting popped for PEDs.
Answer my question which fighter in history have they dropped for using a stimulant?
You not being able to tell the difference is not my or The Ring's fault it is your own. It is a real simple concept~
You not understanding what a banned substance means is not my fault nor the Ring's, its your own. Its a simple concept
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Breaking his zero against a decent, persistent but not all that physically talented Garcia will get him in the HOF? Fock no. But Fock Zab. He will lose again. He is washed up. ANd please don't retell the stale story how Zab is a gangstah. Be a Gangstah in the ring focker.
GTFOH. Zab turns into "supahman"
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Originally posted by Ashy Larryx View PostBerto was dropped as well
Ring Ratings Update: Those who fail drug tests are out
by Michael Rosenthal
Jul 10th, 2012
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The recent spate of failed drug tests has underscored an obvious and troubling problem in boxing.
Thus, THE RING Editorial Board decided it was time to make a strong statement: From now on, any fighter who tests positive for a banned substance will immediately be removed from THE RING Ratings.
That fighter would be reinstated if the testing agency reverses its decision. And he will be allowed to earn his way back into the ratings after any suspension.
Here is the new RING policy:
THE RING will remove from its ratings any rated fighter including a champion if such fighter at some point undergoes drug testing (Olympic-style or otherwise) and that fighter tests positve for a banned substance.
In the event that a fighter has undergone testing in which the fighter provides two samples ("A" and "B") and the fighter's "A" and subsequent B samples test positive for a banned substance or if his A sample tests positive and he waives his right to have the B sample tested then the fighter shall immediately be removed from the ratings.
A fighter whose A sample tested positive and is awaiting the results of his B sample will not be allowed to fight for a championship or rise in the ratings.
A fighter who is removed because of a postitive test will have the opportunity to earn his way back into the ratings after any suspension period is completed.
A fighter who is dropped also may be reinstated if the testing agency subsequently reverses its decision or a court of competent jursidiction finds that the test result was invalid.
This means that Andre Berto, who had been rated No. 3 in the welterweight division, and Lamont Peterson, No. 1 at junior welterweight, have been removed from THE RING Ratings.
Bertos rematch with Victor Ortiz, scheduled for June 23 in Los Angeles, was canceled after Berto tested positive (both A and B samples) for the steroid norandrosterone. Peterson tested positive (A and B) for synthetic testosterone, which scuttled his May 19 rematch with Amir Khan in Las Vegas.
Peterson, who said he had a testosterone pellet implanted for medical reasons, has applied for a license with the Nevada State Athletic Commission and is awaiting a hearing. He must convince the commissioners that the violation was inadvertent.
Berto and Peterson were tested by the Voluntary Anti-Doping Association.
Cruiserweight Antonio Tarver tested posititive for the steroid drostanolone after he fought to a draw with Lateef Kayode on June 2 in Carson, Calif. The California State Athletic Commission, which conducted that test, suspended Tarver for a year.
However, Tarver will remain in the ratings for now because he has said he will exercise his right to have his B sample tested. THE RING will not make a decision on its No. 6-rated 200-pounder until the process has played out.
The decision to drop Peterson elevates Nos. 2 and 3 junior welterweights Amir Khan and Danny Garcia to Nos. 1 and 2. Thus, their fight on Saturday in Las Vegas will be for THE RING 140-pound championship.
RING RATINGS UPDATE
Heavyweight: Tony Thompson (No. 10 last week) drops out after his sixth-round knockout loss to Wladimir Klitschko on Saturday in Switzerland. Odlanier Solis (18-1, 12 knockouts), coming off a unanimous-decision victory over Konstantin Airich in May, enters at No. 10.
Welterweight: Selcuk Aydin (23-0, 18 KOs) fills the opening created by the departure of Berto created, coming in at No. 10.
Junior welterweight: Denis Shafikov (29-0-1, 17 KOs) replaces Lamont Peterson in the ratings, also entering at No. 10.
Junior bantamweight: Yota Sato (No. 4 last week) switches places with Hugo Cazares (No. 3 last week) after easily outpointing Sylvester Lopez on Sunday in Japan.
Yes Peterson was removed from the RING. But he was the IBF Champ, and thus still ranked over Khan in terms of lineage.
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Originally posted by Russian Crushin View Post"Which fighter is history". They just started this policy in July 2012
You not understanding what a banned substance means is not my fault nor the Ring's, its your own. Its a simple concept
No, I understand exactly what they meant they were talking about PED, not stimulants.
You are applying it to all banned substances, how they are treating JCC Jr. shows what they meant pretty clear. Sorry that you can't grasp that or admit you made a terrible comparison, because I don't really care but you seem to care an awful lot.
Emote smiles don't make your argument sound, they make you look like a chump kid~Last edited by The Gambler1981; 01-25-2013, 07:24 PM.
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