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    If you have seen/heard that Caneloterol doing sparring, pls report it to NSAC

    Guys if you have seen or heard that Caneloterol doing sparring, please report it to NSAC at this phone number; (702) 486-2575.

    He's under suspension and under the influence of Clenbuterol. He's not supposed to do sparring for he's endangering the life of his sparring partner. He should NOT spar publicly and/or privately. He can do it privately then again it's another cheating of the rules.

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    Oppssss....

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      Originally posted by SceneBoxer View Post
      Guys if you have seen or heard that Caneloterol doing sparring, please report it to NSAC at this phone number; (702) 486-2575.

      He's under suspension and under the influence of Clenbuterol. He's not supposed to do sparring for he's endangering the life of his sparring partner. He should NOT spar publicly and/or privately. He can do it privately then again it's another cheating of the rules.

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      the nsac has no juresdiction in california..they can suspend him from fighting in las vegas but he is free to fight in california

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        Ginger lives matter!

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          Thanks for the info. Bump to help spread awareness.

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            Originally posted by LADIV View Post
            the nsac has no juresdiction in california..they can suspend him from fighting in las vegas but he is free to fight in california
            I've read that other state athletic commissions will abide by the suspension ruling of NSAC.

            Isn't it dangerous for Caneloterol's sparring partners if he spars now?

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              Originally posted by SceneBoxer View Post
              I've read that other state athletic commissions will abide by the suspension ruling of NSAC.

              Isn't it dangerous for Caneloterol's sparring partners if he spars now?
              i doubt it...margarito got his nevada boxing license taken away and california gave him one

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                Originally posted by LADIV View Post
                i doubt it...margarito got his nevada boxing license taken away and california gave him one
                Isn't it dangerous for Caneloterol's sparring partners if he spars now?

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                  Originally posted by SceneBoxer View Post
                  Guys if you have seen or heard that Caneloterol doing sparring, please report it to NSAC at this phone number; (702) 486-2575.

                  He's under suspension and under the influence of Clenbuterol. He's not supposed to do sparring for he's endangering the life of his sparring partner. He should NOT spar publicly and/or privately. He can do it privately then again it's another cheating of the rules.

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                  What a fool. You don't need a license to spar.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Robbie Barrett View Post
                    What a fool. You don't need a license to spar.
                    Are you sure of that? Isn't it dangerous for Caneloterol's sparring partners if he spars now?

                    Below been posted on another thread:

                    Originally posted by Koba-Grozny View Post
                    Anyone fancy wading through a morass of legalese?

                    The NAC regulations on 'LICENSING AND CONTROL OF CONTESTS AND EXHIBITIONS OF UNARMED COMBAT'




                    I've also e-mailed 'em, cos, well I don't really want to wade through all that crap.

                    EDIT: NRS 467.070  Jurisdiction of Commission.

                    1.  The Commission has and is vested with the sole direction, management, control and jurisdiction over all contests or exhibitions of unarmed combat to be conducted, held or given within the State of Nevada, and no contest or exhibition may be conducted, held or given within this state except in accordance with the provisions of this chapter.

                    2.  Any boxing or sparring contest conforming to the requirements of this chapter and to the regulations of the Commission shall be deemed to be a boxing contest and not a prize fight.


                    The ABC regulations state that a suspension from one SAC should also be applied to the others.

                    In short this could theoretically mean that Canelo could be disallowed from public sparring - certainly from receiving renumeration thereof, but it's hard to see how one could extend the ruling beyond that.

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