Re: Have we heard yet what Guzman's penalty will be for his blatant unprofessionalism
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lance Uppercut
Dan Rafael of ESPN.COM just reported in his blog that
1) Guzman got off with a slap on the wrist of a small fine from Mississippi regulators
and
2) Campbell got paid nothing and will not get paid anything. His only remedy is to sue Guzman for breach of contract. (which could take years of litigation)
There is no justice.
Re: Have we heard yet what Guzman's penalty will be for his blatant unprofessionalism
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OumaFan
the thing is it doesn't matter what Mississippi would have done really. So they ban him from fighting there for a year, two years, so what, that just means he wouldn't be able to fight in Mississippi, who cares he could still fight in Las Vegas, Atlantic City, California, on and on. Its not like one commissions ruling applies to the other in a case like that. Its like the case where Louisiana suspended Allan Green for not showing up to fight on that ESPN2 card a few years ago, of course Allan Green didn't care, its not like he was planning on developing a following in Louisiana.
I think you are wrong. If you are suspended in one state you are suspended in all of the united states(as per the full faith and credit clause). Remember when Holyfield got suspended By New York after his loss to Chris Byrd. It took him a year to get that lifted).
Re: Have we heard yet what Guzman's penalty will be for his blatant unprofessionalism
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lance Uppercut
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Originally Posted by
OumaFan
the thing is it doesn't matter what Mississippi would have done really. So they ban him from fighting there for a year, two years, so what, that just means he wouldn't be able to fight in Mississippi, who cares he could still fight in Las Vegas, Atlantic City, California, on and on. Its not like one commissions ruling applies to the other in a case like that. Its like the case where Louisiana suspended Allan Green for not showing up to fight on that ESPN2 card a few years ago, of course Allan Green didn't care, its not like he was planning on developing a following in Louisiana.
I think you are wrong. If you are suspended in one state you are suspended in all of the united states(as per the full faith and credit clause). Remember when Holyfield got suspended By New York after his loss to Chris Byrd. It took him a year to get that lifted).
Lance are you pretty sure you are right about this?
Re: Have we heard yet what Guzman's penalty will be for his blatant unprofessionalism
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boozeboxer
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lance Uppercut
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OumaFan
the thing is it doesn't matter what Mississippi would have done really. So they ban him from fighting there for a year, two years, so what, that just means he wouldn't be able to fight in Mississippi, who cares he could still fight in Las Vegas, Atlantic City, California, on and on. Its not like one commissions ruling applies to the other in a case like that. Its like the case where Louisiana suspended Allan Green for not showing up to fight on that ESPN2 card a few years ago, of course Allan Green didn't care, its not like he was planning on developing a following in Louisiana.
I think you are wrong. If you are suspended in one state you are suspended in all of the united states(as per the full faith and credit clause). Remember when Holyfield got suspended By New York after his loss to Chris Byrd. It took him a year to get that lifted).
Lance are you pretty sure you are right about this?
I'm not sure this is the case, Lance... Weren't there other things going on there?
Re: Have we heard yet what Guzman's penalty will be for his blatant unprofessionalism
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boozeboxer
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lance Uppercut
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OumaFan
the thing is it doesn't matter what Mississippi would have done really. So they ban him from fighting there for a year, two years, so what, that just means he wouldn't be able to fight in Mississippi, who cares he could still fight in Las Vegas, Atlantic City, California, on and on. Its not like one commissions ruling applies to the other in a case like that. Its like the case where Louisiana suspended Allan Green for not showing up to fight on that ESPN2 card a few years ago, of course Allan Green didn't care, its not like he was planning on developing a following in Louisiana.
I think you are wrong. If you are suspended in one state you are suspended in all of the united states(as per the full faith and credit clause). Remember when Holyfield got suspended By New York after his loss to Chris Byrd. It took him a year to get that lifted).
Lance are you pretty sure you are right about this?
For example if I have a license to fight in Texas, obviously I can't force the Nevada commission to sanction a fight. Or else the different standards of the different states would be worthless.
Re: Have we heard yet what Guzman's penalty will be for his blatant unprofessionalism
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boozeboxer
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boozeboxer
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lance Uppercut
I think you are wrong. If you are suspended in one state you are suspended in all of the united states(as per the full faith and credit clause). Remember when Holyfield got suspended By New York after his loss to Chris Byrd. It took him a year to get that lifted).
Lance are you pretty sure you are right about this?
For example if I have a license to fight in Texas, obviously I can't force the Nevada commission to sanction a fight. Or else the different standards of the different states would be worthless.
I am not positive but: being license to fight in a state and being suspended are different. You can be rejected for a license in one state but approved in another; but, if you are suspended by one state, you are suspended in all of them.
Re: Have we heard yet what Guzman's penalty will be for his blatant unprofessionalism
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lance Uppercut
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boozeboxer
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boozeboxer
Lance are you pretty sure you are right about this?
For example if I have a license to fight in Texas, obviously I can't force the Nevada commission to sanction a fight. Or else the different standards of the different states would be worthless.
I am not positive but: being license to fight in a state and being suspended are different. You can be rejected for a license in one state but approved in another; but, if you are suspended by one state, you are suspended in all of them.
I actually wanted to take a sports law class, but figured it would have very little to do with things like this and more to do with wankers like Randy moss.
Re: Have we heard yet what Guzman's penalty will be for his blatant unprofessionalism
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boozeboxer
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lance Uppercut
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boozeboxer
For example if I have a license to fight in Texas, obviously I can't force the Nevada commission to sanction a fight. Or else the different standards of the different states would be worthless.
I am not positive but: being license to fight in a state and being suspended are different. You can be rejected for a license in one state but approved in another; but, if you are suspended by one state, you are suspended in all of them.
I actually wanted to take a sports law class, but figured it would have very little to do with things like this and more to do with wankers like Randy moss.
Moss cleaned up his act since he came to NE... Mind your mouth, Booze! Remove Moss's name and insert Owens:cool:
Re: Have we heard yet what Guzman's penalty will be for his blatant unprofessionalism
As far as I know suspensions only carry over from commission to commission in case of a medical reason. I could be wrong I guess.