Comments Thread For: Rubio To Protest Chavez Jr. Fight; No Anti-Doping Tests

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  • edgarg
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    #51
    Originally posted by Spray_resistant
    It was for the WBO belt
    Boxrec says WBC. And that is the belt that Chavez holds. And Suleiman was the right guy to ask about the test. And he runs the WBC.

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      #52
      Originally posted by edgarg
      Boxrec says WBC. And that is the belt that Chavez holds. And Suleiman was the right guy to ask about the test. And he runs the WBC.
      Those guys were talking about the Donaire vs WV2 fight, not the Jr fight.

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      • Convicted_Felon
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        #53
        I also don't like when a fighter tries to use PEDs as an excuse for losing. However, I think Chavez skipping out on the PFDT is a bit su****ious. Especially since he's already been caught with some stuff up in him. I don't know the full details of the post fight drug testing situation but it smells funny to me. Chavez is a fighter who may be protected by the WBC. I'm sure they wouldn't want to put their dude on blast like that. I also noticed that Floyd's WBC title fights never included open scoring.

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        • edgarg
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          #54
          Originally posted by jdubb863
          Rubio is a disgrace! He talked all that **** and got dominated.. Now hes gonna throw this out there.. He didnt think chavez jr was that good. You will never become champion rubio so just shut the **** up and go away. I hate when fighters try to ruin a good win
          Rubio must have been reading all the negative Chavez posts on this site, and believed them.

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          • Russian Crushin
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            #55
            Originally posted by edgarg
            Boxrec says WBC. And that is the belt that Chavez holds. And Suleiman was the right guy to ask about the test. And he runs the WBC.
            Are you a ******? Donaire fought for the WBO title, therefore the WBC had NOTHING to do with that fight

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            • Russian Crushin
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              #56
              Originally posted by Convicted_Felon
              I also don't like when a fighter tries to use PEDs as an excuse for losing. However, I think Chavez skipping out on the PFDT is a bit su****ious. Especially since he's already been caught with some stuff up in him. I don't know the full details of the post fight drug testing situation but it smells funny to me. Chavez is a fighter who may be protected by the WBC. I'm sure they wouldn't want to put their dude on blast like that. I also noticed that Floyd's WBC title fights never included open scoring.
              Rubio skipped out on it too, he didnt take the test either

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              • DoktorSleepless
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                #57


                Rubio also brings up an interesting point that WBC didn't do any of the other prefight weigh-ins like the 30 day weigh in they did for Ortiz/Mayweather.

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                • titan m
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                  #58
                  Originally posted by Deevel916
                  If there were no testing as per the rules of the WBC, then Rubio has a case. My question is, I wonder if he would have made this an issue had he (Rubio) won?
                  I dont think Chavez jr was on anything anyway but if Rubio won i would have to bet that tests wouldnt have been forgotten.

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                  • mushahadeen
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                    #59
                    Originally posted by edgarg
                    Rubio must have been reading all the negative Chavez posts on this site, and believed them.
                    HAHA that was funny.

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                    • mushahadeen
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                      #60
                      Originally posted by DoktorSleepless
                      Rubio also brings up an interesting point that WBC didn't do any of the other prefight weigh-ins like the 30 day weigh in they did for Ortiz/Mayweather.

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