all fighters are suspended after fights
Boxrec shows fighters suspended indefinitely after their last fight
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It just shows "suspended by California State Athletic Commission indefinitely" under his name. He's probably not the only fighter.
It's fairly common that fighters are suspended after fights though. He fought here 20 months ago so it looks slightly odd but I think it may just be as simple as he has to sign a piece of paper for clearance.
So theoretically, you could fight in say New York, be suspended by the commission all the until say another 5 years, whereby you apply to fight there again and commit to the usual proceduresComment
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If anything serious had happened to Jermall Boxing Scene Top Headlines would report it right away. They are fast and accurate with all important boxing news. If for some reason he can't fight in California he could still fight in all the other states so it would have no real effect on his career.Comment
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It just shows "suspended by California State Athletic Commission indefinitely" under his name. He's probably not the only fighter.
It's fairly common that fighters are suspended after fights though. He fought here 20 months ago so it looks slightly odd but I think it may just be as simple as he has to sign a piece of paper for clearance.Yep, you guys are correct. They suspend you now up until you apply/sign to fight in that state again. Then it's the usual health procedures and medical runs before clearing you.
So theoretically, you could fight in say New York, be suspended by the commission all the until say another 5 years, whereby you apply to fight there again and commit to the usual procedures
I never heard of that before. Jermall's opponent is also listed as suspended, but Martirosyan isn't, and he just got KOd in California.Comment
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If anything serious had happened to Jermall Boxing Scene Top Headlines would report it right away. They are fast and accurate with all important boxing news. If for some reason he can't fight in California he could still fight in all the other states so it would have no real effect on his career.Comment
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Yep, you guys are correct. They suspend you now up until you apply/sign to fight in that state again. Then it's the usual health procedures and medical runs before clearing you.
So theoretically, you could fight in say New York, be suspended by the commission all the until say another 5 years, whereby you apply to fight there again and commit to the usual proceduresComment
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