How did Alycia Baumgardner get off scot free?

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  • ShoulderRoll
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    How did Alycia Baumgardner get off scot free?

    Ryan Garcia should get fined and suspended.

    But how did Baumgardner’s failed PED test just get slipped under the rug with no punishment for her at all?
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    Because it’s at the discretion of the commission that’s undergoing the hearing.

    The system is broken, some fighters cheat and essentially get a slap on the wrist, like Canelo for example.

    Others get the book thrown at them.

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      #3
      Originally posted by IronDanHamza
      Because it’s at the discretion of the commission that’s undergoing the hearing.

      The system is broken, some fighters cheat and essentially get a slap on the wrist, like Canelo for example.

      Others get the book thrown at them.
      The system certainly is broken.

      Canelo accepted and served his punishment from the commission. Something Conor Benn has been fighting, futilely.

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        #4
        Originally posted by ShoulderRoll

        The system certainly is broken.

        Canelo accepted and served his punishment from the commission. Something Conor Benn has been fighting, futilely.
        Don’t know why you brought Conor Benn into it randomly but Conor Benn and Canelo did the exact same thing as each other, protested their innocence and had a hearing to do so.

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          #5
          Originally posted by IronDanHamza

          Don’t know why you brought Conor Benn into it randomly but Conor Benn and Canelo did the exact same thing as each other, protested their innocence and had a hearing to do so.
          Why did you bring Canelo into this thread randomly? It’s about Baumgardner.

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            #6
            Originally posted by ShoulderRoll

            Why did you bring Canelo into this thread randomly? It’s about Baumgardner.
            Because it’s about different standards for different fighters. So Canelo is a perfect example of that of a cheater getting slap on the wrist.

            Why did you bring Conor Benn into it for no reason?

            And why did you lie and say Canelo “accepted his punishment” when he didn’t, he protested his innocence, never once accepted that he cheated and had a hearing to do so and was given a result from that hearing which is the exact same thing Conor Benn did/is doing.

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              #7
              Originally posted by IronDanHamza

              Because it’s about different standards for different fighters. So Canelo is a perfect example of that of a cheater getting slap on the wrist.

              Why did you bring Conor Benn into it for no reason?

              And why did you lie and say Canelo “accepted his punishment” when he didn’t, he protested his innocence, never once accepted that he cheated and had a hearing to do so and was given a result from that hearing which is the exact same thing Conor Benn did/is doing.
              No, it’s about Alycia Baumgardner.

              If you want to go on your little anti-Canelo agenda go do it somewhere else.

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                #8
                Originally posted by ShoulderRoll

                No, it’s about Alycia Baumgardner.

                If you want to go on your little anti-Canelo agenda go do it somewhere else.
                And Canelo was an example used as to the how the discretion of the commission differs, such as they have there with Baumgardner. It’s an attempt to explain to you how it works, some cheaters get off (Baumgardner), some get slaps on the wrist (Canelo) and some get the book thrown at them (Zolani Tate). 3 examples of fighters essentially doing the same thing but getting 3 different outcomes.

                Why did you bring up Conor Benn for no reason?

                And why did you lie and say Canelo “accepted his punishment” when he didn’t, he protested his innocence, never once accepted that he cheated and had a hearing to do so and was given a result from that hearing which is the exact same thing Conor Benn did/is doing.​

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                  She prolly şucked a couple of dix, relax, guys.

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                    Because nobody cares about female boxing

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