Originally posted by Scary_canary
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If you have seen/heard that Caneloterol doing sparring, pls report it to NSAC
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Originally posted by NC Uppercut View PostDude you took info from my thread and ran with it. Sounds like you are going a little too far doe. All of the info posted in my thread is pure speculation. I was asking if he can spar...PUBLICLY. Or a public work out. I hope that’s not the real NSAC #. Chill out bro
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Originally posted by LADIV View Postthe nsac has no juresdiction in california..they can suspend him from fighting in las vegas but he is free to fight in california
(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.
(3) Procedures to review a suspension where appealed by a boxer, licensee, manager, matchmaker, promoter, or other boxing service provider, including an opportunity for a boxer to present contradictory evidence.
(my emphasis added)
All members of the ABC agree to comply with sanctions and suspensions carried out by any other member is the gist of it I think. That said, the TS is probably - I'm sure in humour - stretching the remit of what a suspension by the NSAC actually means. At the very most Canelo might be prohibited from allowing or inviting members of the public to attend his sparring sessions - and certainly from charging them to attend, but even this is unclear.Last edited by Citizen Koba; 03-26-2018, 03:15 AM.
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Originally posted by LADIV View Posteasy solution...move his camp back to mexico
Wasn't he supposed to hold camp in Colorado? What happened to that plan? Is he afraid might get tempted to use weed in Colorado?
Be careful since Marijuana can get you a 9-month ban by NSAC...
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