No evidence he cheated against Benn. Just like Margarito vs Cotto.
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Originally posted by baroidi View PostEverything was already stacked in Baumgardner's favor in her fight with Linardatou. This was her homecoming fight in Detroit and it was filled with Detroit judges lol. The fight was actually close because Baumgardner gasses badly and needs to take rounds off. Even with all the PEDs in her system, Bumgardner still couldn't KO the recent mother Linardatou
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Originally posted by Mammoth View PostIf he could prove he was on PEDs, sure but he can't. Lindaratou can prove Baumgardner was so she should sue. I don't see the issue with holding cheaters accountable or them being sued for damages.
Any comment on why these fights are allowed to happen in the first place? Testing procedures are supposed to protect boxers. What is the point of announcing the positive tests when the fight is already over? I'm wondering why there are virtually zero discussions about this.
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Originally posted by brettWall View PostThey should sue the commission or whoever makes the final approval for these fights.
Any comment on why these fights are allowed to happen in the first place? Testing procedures are supposed to protect boxers. What is the point of announcing the positive tests when the fight is already over? I'm wondering why there are virtually zero discussions about this.
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Originally posted by Mammoth View PostHow can they sue a commission if the results haven't come back till after the fight?
And I see that you have no problem seeing positive tests only announced when the fight is already over. I thought testing is all about protecting the boxers.
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Originally posted by brettWall View PostThey should sue the commission or whoever makes the final approval for these fights.
Any comment on why these fights are allowed to happen in the first place? Testing procedures are supposed to protect boxers. What is the point of announcing the positive tests when the fight is already over? I'm wondering why there are virtually zero discussions about this.
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Originally posted by brettWall View PostWhat a come back. So? What's the difference? They can still sue after the fight.
And I see that you have no problem seeing positive tests only announced when the fight is already over. I thought testing is all about protecting the boxers.
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