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    #11
    Originally posted by aboutfkntime
    brilliant, there it is

    that is what should have happened to Canelo

    that is exactly what I just said on the other thread
    In addition, Ogawa is subject to additional drug testing at his own cost if he is going to fight again in Nevada. Meanwhile, the result of the fight was changed to a no contest, reducing Ogawa's record to 22-1 with 17 knockouts.




    ^^^ the actual quote.

    http://www.espn.com/boxing/story/_/id/23236085/kenichi-ogawa-suspended-nsac-stripped-junior-lightweight-title-failed-drug-test-decemeber

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      #12
      This is what Team GGG needs to demand Canelo do for the rematch otherwise they are just as complicit in this as Nevada. They should say they won't fight unless Canelo does this.

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        #13
        Another interesting angle to this. The substance Ogawa tested positive for was the same substance Peterson tested for against Khan, and FOR THE SAME BELT, the IBF belt. With Peterson, an American Haymon fighter, the IBF let Peterson keep the belt, and keep the win over Khan. With Ogawa, whose fight was AGAINST an American fighter, they stripped Ogawa and took away his win.

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          #14
          Originally posted by BTL
          In addition, Ogawa is subject to additional drug testing at his own cost if he is going to fight again in Nevada. Meanwhile, the result of the fight was changed to a no contest, reducing Ogawa's record to 22-1 with 17 knockouts.




          ^^^ the actual quote.

          http://www.espn.com/boxing/story/_/i...test-decemeber

          but that is good..... and more importantly, fair..... right ?

          as-in....

          whether you ingested a banned substance intentionally, or accidentally, we can no longer trust you..... now YOU must prove that you are clean if you wish to remain, and compete..... at your own expense

          I reckon judge judy would approve of that

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            #15
            Originally posted by Mammoth
            That Farmer fight should be a no contest
            It was changed to a no contest

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              #16
              Originally posted by Boxing Logic
              Another interesting angle to this. The substance Ogawa tested positive for was the same substance Peterson tested for against Khan, and FOR THE SAME BELT, the IBF belt. With Peterson, an American Haymon fighter, the IBF let Peterson keep the belt, and keep the win over Khan. With Ogawa, whose fight was AGAINST an American fighter, they stripped Ogawa and took away his win.
              True but, differences being that Lamont had a doctors backing on his taking of the test

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