If the opponent and his team are happy to go ahead with the added risk, then fine. Do it.
If the opponent and his team are happy to go ahead with the added risk, then fine. Do it.
All that story is utterly funny and sad at the same time;
I can buy the idea that in Mexico, they have a problem with the beef, because those who own cattles did give that or this to their beefs. That, to me, sounds very plausible. HOWEVER, when you are a top boxer and training in Mexico, aren't you supposed to be aware of that? Isn't it your responsability to know what you're throwing in your plate? If I would be a guy, young and filthy rich like Canelo, I would test the provenance of my meat to make sure that everything is legit and every supplement I would buy would be tested the same way. When you win a couple of millions for a fight, paying a few K's to make sure that you don't have any problems down the line just seem like the proper thing to do.
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Looking less and less likely to go ahead with even José Sulaimán saying "It has Died". One year ban for Alvarez on the way?
https://www.reviewjournal.com/sports...falling-apart/
https://www.boxingscene.com/wbc-prez...t-died--126795
Not at all. I thought you were trying to make a joke, that even Jose in the afterlife says about the fight "It has died", complete with a pun thrown in.![]()
BJS To step in on May the 5th...
Hand injured or not...mmmm.
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