Comments Thread For: Brandon Rios is Suspended By CPBO Until April 24th
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I thought China were conducting their own tests also? What was the point of that if they suspended him on the findings of VADA?Comment
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We don't know that yet. Regardless, Brandon PEDos just doesn't have the same ring to it. Either way, he cheated and with the "great" conditioning coach Alex Ariza on his team now why would he need "dietary supplements" anyway especially 2 weight classes higher?Comment
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brandon PEDos thats so funny... brandon fartsComment
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whos cares the supplement he got caught wiith is BS and this suspension time is BS but oh well doesnt stop his career in the slightest.Comment
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Don't take drugs, or we'll ban you in a small portion of the places you could fight, for a length of time you wouldn't fight anyway.
Great dis-incentive.Comment
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Don't cheat or we'll suspend you for the 5 months rest period between fights. And we mean it!!
What a joke man.I also saw a video that shows Alex discretely giving Maidana some type of pills between rounds in the broner fight. Man I pray to the boxing gods maidana doesn't come back dirty in his post fight test.Comment
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ASSOCIATION OF BOXING COMMISSIONS
"PROFESSIONAL BOXING SAFETY ACT OF 1996" / "MUHAMMAD ALI BOXING REFORM ACT"
[TITLE 15, CHAPTER 89, UNITED STATES CODE]
§ 6306. Review
(a) Procedures
Each boxing commission shall establish each of the following procedures:
(1) Procedures to evaluate the professional records and physician’s certification of each boxer participating in a professional boxing match in the State, and to deny authorization for a boxer to fight where appropriate.
(2) Procedures to ensure that, except as provided in subsection (b) of this section, no boxer is permitted to box while under suspension from any boxing commission due to—
(A) a recent knockout or series of consecutive losses;
(B) an injury, requirement for a medical procedure, or physician denial of certification;
(C) failure of a drug test;
(D) the use of false aliases, or falsifying, or attempting to falsify, official identification cards or documents; or
(E) unsportsmanlike conduct or other inappropriate behavior inconsistent with generally accepted methods of competition in a professional boxing match.Comment
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