Comments Thread For: Erik Morales Receives a 'Two Year Sanction' From USADA
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You've always got a comment contrary to something I'm saying. No network is going to get behind him until he has paid his debt to society. So yea he can probably fight in Mexico. But for nowhere near as much money and not on any of the big networks. He's 36 years old a 2 year sanction is essentially his pink slip.
Mexican networks will gladly televise his fights in mexico tho.Last edited by Russian Crushin; 03-23-2013, 12:29 AM.Comment
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Lol paid his debt to society? His pink slip is being old and losing 3 of his last 4 and looking like ****. No network, which im sure youre referring to HBO or Showtime, is going to pick him up regardless of this sanction
Mexican networks will gladly televise his fights in mexico tho.
Erik Morales might've said he wants one more fight in Mexico and then might've tried to land another one in the states who knows. What he now knows is that option is off the table because of what USADA decided . In other words they forced his hand. He now has no other choice than to do what he said he was going to do ... One more fight and retire ... Prior to today there were options.Comment
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No Erik Morales decided not USADA, all they did was to caught a drug cheat and then applies the letter of the law on those papers that Morales signed, Morales decided to use performing enhancing drugs and he basically force the hands of USADA not the other way round. Am sure if he didn't use drugs then USADA would have no impact on where he wants to fight, what options he has or whatever.Comment
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Let's be honest, who wants to see this version of Morales fight any of the top 10 guys, I sure as hell don't. They're actually doing him a favor and in turn doing us a favor.Comment
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It has been clear that this version of Erik was only a shadow of his glorious past. Returning after four years and forced to fight 2-3 divisions above his peak wasn't a good idea. Despite being very past his prime, Erik still had a very competitive fight vs. Maidana and won a title in a 4th division (against a young Cano), but let's not forget that after having some surgery Erik lost that belt one day before to his first fight vs. Garcia. Erik was able to make that first fight vs. Garcia competitive but looked horrible in the second fight realizing finally that he should have remained retired. This USADA ban is really irrelevant to future plans (the farewell fight in Tijuana) as well as his future induction to the HOF. I just hope that USADA applies the same criteria in future cases. I also expect to see fines and suspensions of commissions similar to the ones given to Chavez Jr. Rule enforcement should be the same beyond nationalities or ethnic backgrounds.Comment
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