STOP
Floyd isn't changing the rules. Floyd isn't running the Commission. No Commission rules are being broken.
What Floyd and Shane are doing is called "CONDITIONS" , not "RULES". Pacquiao fans are repeating the Top Rank storyline without analysis. Groupthink.
Say you live in a subdivision, there is no city ordinance or law (rule) against you painting your house Laker Purple and Yellow. But your subdivision has a covenant (condition) that prevents that.
In every business, municipality, etc, there are always instances where deals are done that are "more restrictive" than the law. For example, in boxing, you have catchweights. Pac and Cotto can fight for a belt at 145 because that is more (not less) restrictive than the Boxing weight rules. They couldn't fight at 148 because that woukd be less restrictive.
Haven't any of you ever taken a Business law class?
Another example is Zoning. Your store may be zoned for retail, but the shopping mall you are in may restrict the sale of alcoholic beverages...even though it is legal in your county. This is done all the time.
Floyd is saying that the conditions for fighting him are that you have to submit to OST.
Similarly, Pacquiao is saying that the conditions for fighting him are that you have to pay a $10 million weight penalty (which is more restrictive than the 10% NSAC fine).
Can y'all get your hands around this?
The issue is NOT that Floyd is usurping the NSAC. It is not. The only reason why the drug test is such a contentious issue is because the topic of drug testing is 1) new, 2) sexy and salacious, and 3) carries the undertone of su****ion and accusation.
I have heard some people say "why didn't Floyd go to the Commission to change the rules?" Well, he didn't want to go through the hassle. Not when he can just set conditions on his fights. Just like your subdivision isn't going to fight City Hall to create house paint color laws. Not when they can simply put those restrictions in their HOA covenants.
I'm trying to explain this in a fair, unemotional way because you guys are so polarized and entrenched.
Another example: Say there was a FEDERAL law that set the speed limit at 70. Any state can then set their own law at 55, 65, or 70. But they couldn't set a state speed limit at 75. Get it?
Pac fans, Floyd has the right to set conditions on his fight. He isn't violating ethics or rules by doing that. If he was, don't you think the NSAC (a public, governmental entity) would stop him? It hurts my eyes and offends my intelligence when you guys say that.
* I used a zoning example because I have a lot of development experience.
Floyd isn't changing the rules. Floyd isn't running the Commission. No Commission rules are being broken.
What Floyd and Shane are doing is called "CONDITIONS" , not "RULES". Pacquiao fans are repeating the Top Rank storyline without analysis. Groupthink.
Say you live in a subdivision, there is no city ordinance or law (rule) against you painting your house Laker Purple and Yellow. But your subdivision has a covenant (condition) that prevents that.
In every business, municipality, etc, there are always instances where deals are done that are "more restrictive" than the law. For example, in boxing, you have catchweights. Pac and Cotto can fight for a belt at 145 because that is more (not less) restrictive than the Boxing weight rules. They couldn't fight at 148 because that woukd be less restrictive.
Haven't any of you ever taken a Business law class?
Another example is Zoning. Your store may be zoned for retail, but the shopping mall you are in may restrict the sale of alcoholic beverages...even though it is legal in your county. This is done all the time.
Floyd is saying that the conditions for fighting him are that you have to submit to OST.
Similarly, Pacquiao is saying that the conditions for fighting him are that you have to pay a $10 million weight penalty (which is more restrictive than the 10% NSAC fine).
Can y'all get your hands around this?
The issue is NOT that Floyd is usurping the NSAC. It is not. The only reason why the drug test is such a contentious issue is because the topic of drug testing is 1) new, 2) sexy and salacious, and 3) carries the undertone of su****ion and accusation.
I have heard some people say "why didn't Floyd go to the Commission to change the rules?" Well, he didn't want to go through the hassle. Not when he can just set conditions on his fights. Just like your subdivision isn't going to fight City Hall to create house paint color laws. Not when they can simply put those restrictions in their HOA covenants.
I'm trying to explain this in a fair, unemotional way because you guys are so polarized and entrenched.
Another example: Say there was a FEDERAL law that set the speed limit at 70. Any state can then set their own law at 55, 65, or 70. But they couldn't set a state speed limit at 75. Get it?
Pac fans, Floyd has the right to set conditions on his fight. He isn't violating ethics or rules by doing that. If he was, don't you think the NSAC (a public, governmental entity) would stop him? It hurts my eyes and offends my intelligence when you guys say that.
* I used a zoning example because I have a lot of development experience.
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