NSAC Reinstates Roger Mayweather’s Training License
The Grand Rapids Press is reporting that the Nevada State Athletic Commission has reinstated Roger Mayweather’s training license and will allow him to train his nephew, Floyd Mayweather Jr, for his fight against Oscar De La Hoya on May 5th.
Mayweather was originally fined and suspended for a year because of his participation in the April 2006 brawl at the end of Mayweather-Judah bout.
The NSAC approved Roger Mayweather with a unanimous vote but also stated that a similar incident occurring again would result in a possible lifetime ban for him.
“I do regret it happened, and I wouldn’t do it again in the same situation,” Mayweather told the Grand Rapids Press.
Posted by John Chandler on Apr 11, 2007 at 01:04 PM
General • Trainers • Roger Mayweather • Weight Classes • Super Middleweight • Welterweight • Floyd Mayweather Jr • Oscar De La Hoya • Zab Judah
General • Trainers • Roger Mayweather • Weight Classes • Super Middleweight • Welterweight • Floyd Mayweather Jr • Oscar De La Hoya • Zab Judah
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