"Big events are the economic engine that drives boxing. Canceling a mega-fight, particularly at the last minute, will result in tens of millions of dollars in lost income.
For that reason, it’s not unreasonable to suggest that, in certain instances, if a fighter tests positive for PEDs before a fight:
(1) his opponent should have the choice of proceeding with the fight or not;
(2) if the fight takes place, the fighter who has tested positive should forfeit 50 percent of his purse; and
(3) the fighter who has tested positive should be suspended for a minimum of one year after the fight with the suspension being recognized by every jurisdiction in the United States."
http://maxboxing.com/news/other-boxi...-mess-part-two
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For that reason, it’s not unreasonable to suggest that, in certain instances, if a fighter tests positive for PEDs before a fight:
(1) his opponent should have the choice of proceeding with the fight or not;
(2) if the fight takes place, the fighter who has tested positive should forfeit 50 percent of his purse; and
(3) the fighter who has tested positive should be suspended for a minimum of one year after the fight with the suspension being recognized by every jurisdiction in the United States."
http://maxboxing.com/news/other-boxi...-mess-part-two
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