Question about the Canelo Finding

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  • McNulty
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    Question about the Canelo Finding

    Regarding the initial thread here: https://www.boxingscene.com/canelo-a...-tests--127289

    So what happened to experts and the investigation? I thought Canelo has reciepts or something?

    WBC and doctors, experts, and whoever show up and say it wasn't contamination and blah blah in the build up.

    Then the Nevada State Athletic Commission has its monthly meeting and just extended the ban?

    Why do they cut the sentence in half if you comply? What does compliance even mean here? Usually compliance is after an admission of guilt. Yes your honor, my client has admitted guilt and is asking the court for mercy is a very typical thing. All Canelo admitted to was having it in his system, but denied intent. What the fùck is that shít?

    I'm just curious about how these type of judicial proceedings work.
  • SUBZER0ED
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    #2
    Canelo got busted and he apparently can't prove it was from meat, but he's a huge draw. So he gets a suspension that just happens to expire in time for him to fight on Mexican Independence weekend. And that my friend, is how the world turns when it comes to big money.

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    • NC Uppercut
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      #3
      Originally posted by McNulty
      Regarding the initial thread here: https://www.boxingscene.com/canelo-a...-tests--127289

      So what happened to experts and the investigation? I thought Canelo has reciepts or something?

      WBC and doctors, experts, and whoever show up and say it wasn't contamination and blah blah in the build up.

      Then the Nevada State Athletic Commission has its monthly meeting and just extended the ban?

      Why do they cut the sentence in half if you comply? What does compliance even mean here? Usually compliance is after an admission of guilt. Yes your honor, my client has admitted guilt and is asking the court for mercy is a very typical thing. All Canelo admitted to was having it in his system, but denied intent. What the fùck is that shít?

      I'm just curious about how these type of judicial proceedings work.
      I think it’s in your best interest to just read the NSAC rules, most especially rule 426 b

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      • boliodogs
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        #4
        Canelo is a big star who brings money to Vegas. The NSAC went through the motions to look credible and then gave him the reduced sentence so he could bring more money to Vegas in September.

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