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Quote Originally Posted by lance Uppercut View Post

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.