How much is the NSAC penalty if a fighter comes in overweight?

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  • PH|L
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    #11
    Originally posted by And Still
    See that? Pacroid got you believing that the bull**** he does it normal.

    Weights and weight penalties are administered by the Commission.
    damn I know the hate is strong but you just gotta try to resist it sometimes.

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      #12
      Originally posted by And Still
      See that? Pacroid got you believing that the bull**** he does it normal.

      Weights and weight penalties are administered by the Commission.
      but drug tests arent

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      • And Still
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        #13
        Originally posted by PH|L
        I didn't know. You got a source?
        That's just something that I had in mental ROM drive. I'll try to find a corroborating source. i know that you fancy me a lying ****.

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          #14
          Originally posted by And Still
          That's just something that I had in mental ROM drive. I'll try to find a corroborating source. i know that you fancy me a lying ****.
          He just didn't like the truth. If it was $2000, it would've been fine.

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          • flour
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            #15
            Originally posted by jri9d0
            I thought it was whatever the stipulations were in the contract when bargaining for the fight.

            For example, as much as I love Pac remember that CRAZY demand he had for Floyd per pound if Floyd came in over the stipulated weight???
            hows that crazy when mayweather has been known to come in over-weight against fighters he bloated and he's sitting on 400 million dollars???

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              #16
              Originally posted by And Still
              That's just something that I had in mental ROM drive. I'll try to find a corroborating source. i know that you fancy me a lying ****.
              actually bro

              for NSAC



              1. An unarmed combatant who fails to make the weight agreed upon in his bout agreement forfeits: (a) Twenty-five percent of his purse if no lesser amount is set by the Commission’s representative; or
              (b) A lesser amount set by the Executive Director and approved by the Commission,
              ****unless the weight difference is 1 pound or less.
              2. A forfeit must be divided equally between the other unarmed combatant and the Commission.
              3. Except as otherwise provided in subsection 3 of NAC 467.476 and subsection 2 of NAC 467.7956, if, during the 1 hour following the time of weighing in, an unarmed combatant is able to make the weight or weighs 1 pound or less outside the agreed limits, no forfeit may be imposed or fine assessed upon him.

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                #17
                Originally posted by And Still
                Two pounds - 10 % of purse

                3 pounds or more - 20% of purse.
                Kizer said that had the bout agreements not been changed to 147, Mayweather would have faced a fine from the commission in addition to whatever penalty he had agreed to pay Marquez. For being two pounds overweight, Kizer said the penalty would have been 10 percent of his purse, or $1 million. Had he been three pounds over (147 pounds), the figure would have jumped to a 20 percent fine.

                Floyd Mayweather Jr. weighed in at 146 pounds on Friday afternoon, two pounds heavier than the weight stipulated in the contract for his comeback fight against lightweight champion Juan Manuel Marquez on Saturday night at the MGM Grand Garden Arena.


                Yours truly,

                A boxing fan

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                  #18
                  Originally posted by Eaner0919
                  actually bro

                  for NSAC



                  1. An unarmed combatant who fails to make the weight agreed upon in his bout agreement forfeits: (a) Twenty-five percent of his purse if no lesser amount is set by the Commission’s representative; or
                  (b) A lesser amount set by the Executive Director and approved by the Commission,
                  ****unless the weight difference is 1 pound or less.
                  2. A forfeit must be divided equally between the other unarmed combatant and the Commission.
                  3. Except as otherwise provided in subsection 3 of NAC 467.476 and subsection 2 of NAC 467.7956, if, during the 1 hour following the time of weighing in, an unarmed combatant is able to make the weight or weighs 1 pound or less outside the agreed limits, no forfeit may be imposed or fine assessed upon him.
                  Kizer is the Exec Director in subpart (b), and has apparently set those "lesser amounts"

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                    #19
                    ah gotcha

                    even in the admended portion of their rulebook it still has the 25% ruling so they must be using (B)

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                      #20
                      Originally posted by Eaner0919
                      ah gotcha

                      even in the admended portion of their rulebook it still has the 25% ruling so they must be using (B)
                      of course they did, if only because mayweather hasn't come in overweight b4 the marquez fight

                      no doubt they'd penalize his ass 25%

                      from ESPN

                      Originally posted by ESPN
                      According to the source, the Marquez camp knew Wednesday night that Mayweather would not make weight because Mayweather's team made overtures to Golden Boy Promotions in an effort to have Marquez agree to change weight on the bout agreements to be filed with the Nevada State Athletic Commission.

                      However, Marquez's contract had already been filed reading 144 pounds, according to commission executive director Keith Kizer. But Kizer said the bout agreement was retrieved from the commission by Golden Boy Promotions and changed to 147 with Marquez initialing it.

                      Mayweather's contract with 147 pounds was not filed with the commission until minutes before the weigh-in. Kizer said it was supposed to be filed on Wednesday.

                      Kizer said the Mayweather camp asked to file it Thursday and he said OK, but that deadline also came and went.

                      "We were very unhappy with the lateness of Mr. Mayweather's contract," Kizer said.
                      look at that shii.. wtf, may cheated the scales by retrieving the contract he already sign at 144 at the day of the weigh-in and only submit it minutes b4 the weigh-in because they knew his ass wouldnt make weight and they didnt wanna pay 20% lmao ****** thief move

                      pac should've penalize him 20 million dollars, in fact if the purse between may and pac is 50-50 and both are projected to make at least 100 millions, then kizer wouldn't set the the penalty when mayweather cheated the scales with sleight of hand last minute contract changes
                      25% of a 50 million cut is 14.5 million.. lower than what pac asked 4, come negotiation time pac needs to ante up the stake and set it around 20 million because 14.2 isn't enough for scale cheater who brags he has 400 million dollars

                      mayweather is a cheating ducker
                      Last edited by flour; 05-07-2010, 05:36 PM.

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