Will Nevada let Margarito fight?

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  • PACnPBFsuck
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    Will Nevada let Margarito fight?

    I'm new at boxingscene, but not to boxing. Some conversations in, what do you guys think.
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    The Nevada comission is gonna buckle and say ok
    42.86%
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    The Nevada comission is gonna tell him to get lost again
    28.57%
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    Arum is gonna pay somebody lots of money, because anywhere else this fight won't sell.
    28.57%
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    The poll is expired.

  • Eaner0919
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    #2
    si claro.........

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    • The Big Dunn
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      #3
      Originally posted by PAC&PBFsuck
      I'm new at boxingscene, but not to boxing. Some conversations in, what do you guys think.
      With dallas out of the picture Bob needs a spot to attract "the high rolling asian gamblers"

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      • Joe2608
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        #4
        A couple of backhanders and i'm sure he'll get a license.

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        • Hitman932
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          #5
          Nevada will most likely buckle. Pac fights are good for business.

          If Margarito wanted to fight anyone else it likely wouldn't happen.

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          • IIG
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            #6
            Can't they just grant him permission to fight this one time before deferring him back to California? I think it is because CSAC won't be able to have a hearing in time for the promotional duties for the fight. I can see that happening.

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            • Eaner0919
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              #7
              Originally posted by IIG
              Can't they just grant him permission to fight this one time before deferring him back to California? I think it is because CSAC won't be able to have a hearing in time for the promotional duties for the fight. I can see that happening.
              that's what the new angle is for NSAC to give Tony a one fight license while he gets his CSAC issue straightened out

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              • Dick Buffman
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                #8
                Of course they will. It should've never been suspended in the first place.

                If he had truly done anything wrong, he wouldn't even be considered for fights.

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                • LEFT HOOK TITO
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                  #9
                  I really hope they do. I am going to enjoy to the fullest his ass getting handed to him

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                  • JBell11
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                    #10
                    Economically speaking, it is the state of Nevada's best interest to grant Margo the pass. The state tax revenue and tourist revenues can't be doing to well. A Pac fight on the strip will boost the local economy. I can see the state granting Maro the exception.

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