Question; If Canelo is suspended, is he still allowed to PUBLICLY train?
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Still. Good of him to reply. I'll have to start pestering 'em more often... now what's the e-mail address for VADA?Comment
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Well Bob Bennett of the NSAC got back to me, which I wasn't actually expecting, but didn't really add any clarity just pointed me at https://www.leg.state.nv.us/NAC/NAC-467.html which is pretty much what I'd dug up already...
Still. Good of him to reply. I'll have to start pestering 'em more often... now what's the e-mail address for VADA?
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As best I understand it's just a formal gesture. Basically he ain't allowed to fight in Nevada while suspended, but he wasn't going to anyway, so...
It's standard practice in many professions following allegations of wrongdoing to issue a notice of suspension pending investigation. Just the way things are done.Comment
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That would appear to be the gist of it, if my digging through the NSAC statutes is anything to go by, but honestly they're a little opaque and it'd be nice to get some official word on this. Bob Bennett (or presumably his secretary) of the NSAC sadly declined to give me a direct answer though.Last edited by Citizen Koba; 03-27-2018, 11:10 AM.Comment
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Well Bob Bennett of the NSAC got back to me, which I wasn't actually expecting, but didn't really add any clarity just pointed me at https://www.leg.state.nv.us/NAC/NAC-467.html which is pretty much what I'd dug up already...
Still. Good of him to reply. I'll have to start pestering 'em more often... now what's the e-mail address for VADA?Comment
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