Will this cost plastic boy void his 0 ?
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Butterbean
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Will this cost plastic boy void his 0 ?
will this mean that the last fight will be changed to a loss instead of a win ?
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punchoutsb
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Re: Will this cost plastic boy void his 0 ?
No.
I SERIOUSLY doubt that any action will be taken.
But the most Mayweather haters can hope for is it is changed to a NC and Floyd is once again 47-0.
I SERIOUSLY doubt that any action will be taken.
But the most Mayweather haters can hope for is it is changed to a NC and Floyd is once again 47-0.
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Boxing Prospect
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Re: Will this cost plastic boy void his 0 ?
If it does...Rene Cuenca is going to be laughing himself silly...
Re: Will this cost plastic boy void his 0 ?
He didn't do anything wrong.
At least not according to USADA and NSAC.
Look at the statements.
Nevada has a gripe with USADA, not Floyd.
But, we'll see.
They might try to threaten him with the NC to leverage a 50th go....
At least not according to USADA and NSAC.
Look at the statements.
Nevada has a gripe with USADA, not Floyd.
But, we'll see.
They might try to threaten him with the NC to leverage a 50th go....
Re: Will this cost plastic boy void his 0 ?
Use of banned substances will not change a win to a loss. Sometimes it will change a win to a NC, sometimes it oddly doesn't.
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chucktaylor
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Re: Will this cost plastic boy void his 0 ?
Technically no, because a no-contest does not equate numerically into a fighter's record. BUT, it will certainly make him (along with the whole sport) look bad if the richest fight of all time, which was generally not well received anyway, ends up as a NC.