Comments Thread For: Sulaiman Wants NSAC To Be Lenient With Chavez Jr.

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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Sulaiman Wants NSAC To Be Lenient With Chavez Jr.

    World Boxing Council President Jose Sulaiman says he hopes the Nevada State Athletic Commission tempers the punishment it hands down to Julio Cesar Chavez Jr., who tested positive for marijuana after losing his middleweight title to Sergio Martinez in September.

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  • Carlos Alberto
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    #2
    A twelve month suspension is in order here. After all, that's what was handed down to Nicholas Diaz!

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    • Dr Rumack
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      #3
      I really couldn't care less about a fighter smoking marijuana, but it would piss me off to see the rules bent for Chavez Jr yet again.

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      • cawadoody
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        #4
        Weed should be like a two week ban.

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        • CHOWWOKKA
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          #5
          Originally posted by Carlos Alberto
          A twelve month suspension is in order here. After all, that's what was handed down to Nicholas Diaz!
          6 months
          ......................

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          • oscar_angels091
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            #6
            sulaiman needs to go away..

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            • dwighttsharpe
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              #7
              Just for that, they should fine, and ban his azz to the max. Let Jose "provide the rest of the world as a stage".

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              • mathed
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                #8
                Sulaiman....cheating is cheating, a year out of the sport, no question.

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                • anonymous2.0
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                  #9
                  Monday:
                  Sulaiman: "The US and Nevada in particular are bad for boxing!"


                  Tuesday:
                  Sulaiman: "Please please please don't ban Chavez for more then 6 months!"


                  I'd like to hear what other venues Sulaiman thinks he can present Chavez at. Mexico is a given, but where else? Africa? South America? Europe? Asia? Please, foreign fighters are chomping at the bits to fight in the US, not outside it.

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                  • P4P Prince
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                    #10
                    The GodFather has spoken...lol... Clown...

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