he's respecting the commission's ruling......he'll be fighting in mexico, for a lot less $$$ than he'd originally be fighting for. disrespecting the ruling would be trying to go to every state and re-apply on a state by state basis. i don't see anything wrong with dude fighting in mexico.
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he's respecting the commission's ruling......he'll be fighting in mexico, for a lot less $$$ than he'd originally be fighting for. disrespecting the ruling would be trying to go to every state and re-apply on a state by state basis. i don't see anything wrong with dude fighting in mexico. -
he's respecting the commission's ruling......he'll be fighting in mexico, for a lot less $$$ than he'd originally be fighting for. disrespecting the ruling would be trying to go to every state and re-apply on a state by state basis. i don't see anything wrong with dude fighting in mexico.Comment
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To be honest, he's running the risk of losing his license even longer. The license is not guaranteed at the end of one year. He will have to reapply. Fighting in Mexico is definitely not going to help his chances of being immediately reinstated. I honestly think he will be permitted to fight after a year but it's a questionable decision for Margarito.Comment
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To be honest, he's running the risk of losing his license even longer. The license is not guaranteed at the end of one year. He will have to reapply. Fighting in Mexico is definitely not going to help his chances of being immediately reinstated. I honestly think he will be permitted to fight after a year but it's a questionable decision for Margarito.
As long as what they are testing for dont come back as Plaster he will get his license back imo. That if he dont fight in mexico this year.Comment
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