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  • jboy
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    #21
    Originally posted by fugu
    I dont know. Is it legal in nevada?
    yup it is legal in nevada. is it banned in other state?

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    • fugu
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      #22
      Originally posted by jboy
      yup it is legal in nevada. is it banned in other state?
      Exactly what states?

      Its illegal to spit on the ground in singapore. Am i a criminal to do it where its legal?

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      • Vasyl’s dad
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        #23
        Originally posted by fugu
        Neither is catchweights, weight penalties in million dollar sums, titles on the line for catchweight fights etc.. Stop being ignorant.
        Catch weights aren't a requirement, but they're not new to the sport of boxing.

        Many a title fight has been under a catchweight.

        Chavez Pea, don't see you complaining about that. Title on the line.
        DLH Hopkins, don't see you complaining about that. Title on the line.


        Weight penalties for fighters who have not honored their contracts is not a problem either seeing as how one fighter has done exactly that, not honor his own catchweight and pay a small fee in comparison to the money he was making for that bout, the same catchweight you didn't have a problem with.

        Now all of a sudden,

        you have a problem with these things?


        Yea, lets not be ignorant.



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        • fcastro1
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          #24
          why dont you inject that stuff on your chin to numb the pain. i dont know how this could be legal? pain is a part of the sport if you cant take it naturally then you are cheating, or you should retire.

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          • fugu
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            #25
            Originally posted by TortillaWarrior
            Catch weights aren't a requirement, but they're not new to the sport of boxing.

            Evolution is a bad thing?

            Many a title fight has been under a catchweight.

            Chavez Pea, don't see you complaining about that. Title on the line.
            DLH Hopkins, don't see you complaining about that. Title on the line.
            Your argument was what NSAC rules requires. Not that it hasnt been done.

            Weight penalties for fighters who have not honored their contracts is not a problem either seeing as how one fighter has done exactly that, not honor his own catchweight and pay a small fee in comparison to the money he was making for that bout, the same catchweight you didn't have a problem with.
            And keeping the sport safe with better and more thoroughly testing procedures is a bad thing?

            Now all of a sudden,

            you have a problem with these things?


            Yea, lets not be ignorant.


            I dont have a single problem with it. Im not the one complaining "NSAC doesnt demand it". I think fighters have full right to negotiate proper deals.

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            • Vasyl’s dad
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              #26
              Originally posted by fugu
              Evolution is a bad thing?


              Your argument was what NSAC rules requires. Not that it hasnt been done.


              And keeping the sport safe with better and more thoroughly testing procedures is a bad thing?


              I dont have a single problem with it. Im not the one complaining "NSAC doesnt demand it". I think fighters have full right to negotiate proper deals.


              NSAC doesn't have a requirement for blood testing,

              get over it.

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              • fugu
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                #27
                Originally posted by TortillaWarrior

                NSAC doesn't have a requirement for blood testing,

                get over it.
                And no requirement for catchweight or multi million dollar penalties.


                get over it.

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                • MrEvol
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                  #28
                  ITs only legal cuz floyd is using it. lol

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                  • fugu
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                    #29
                    Originally posted by MrEvol
                    ITs only legal cuz floyd is using it. lol
                    that sounds likely.

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