In the opinion of the Nevada State Athletic Commission, weed IS a drug.
Casinos will shut their doors if Jr never fights there again.LOL. He needs Vegas more than they need him.
I do agree with you though. I think Chavez Jr is silver spoon, talentless bum but weed has absolutely no performance enhancing qualities. 100K fits the crime in my opinion
No surprise that the Internet masterbators on here think this is good; they will be remembered in history as the way those who supported Ali's suspension - with utter contempt.
After robbing him of his championship in the biggest sporting travesty in decades, they're now trying to take his livelihood away. It won't work; September 14th is still Martinez's execution date. 47 have tried and 47 have failed.
Now here's a guy who needs drug testing. Even the most righteous cronic can't make you this ignorant
I think a punishment of paying $900,000 should be referred to as something other than 'a fine'. A fine is when the woman at the video store asks you to pay $3 for bringing the DVDs back late.
It's more about giving someone a list and saying ANYTHING on this list is banned. Do not do one single thing on this list.
He didn't listen. It’s not so much about the substances on the list, but that he did not follow the one simple rule.
People can argue whether weed is bad or not but again there was a list of substances that is prohibited. He didn’t respect the rules so they charged him a percentage of his purse.
Remember this is not the first time he ignored this list of banned substances. Anyway this is not about weed, but about a kid who has shown a trend of not following rules.
If this was just about weed, I have no problem with it. lol
You're right on all points, but the ruling is still excessive. It's downright draconian. Chavez was a dope to ignore the list of banned substances, but 900,000 U.S. dollars? That's net. A fighter would have to earn about 1.5 million dollars to clear 900k. It's far, far too much, in my opinion. And exactly where does that money go?
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