@MMAFA I express this frustration because I feel as though even if Colorado isn't as illustrious as California, that doesn't invalidate their stance. Obviously the California business is a total facade
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The Colorado State Athletic Commission voted to not support the revival act, however do you think supporters of it will use some frivolous argument along the lines of California is better and knows what they're talking about? Because I'm worried about that.
If you want to learn more about the revival act's problems, this is an informative video to watch as well.
https://t.co/gXzuEBGraU
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@lthomasnews The Colorado State Athletic Commission unanimously voted to oppose the Muhammad Ali American Boxing Revival Act. Additionally, Representative Petterson of Colorado's seventh district also opposed the bill a few months back in response to my letter. Weโre gaining some traction.
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These fight fixing and gambling controversy is HUUGGEE news. Especially with fighters now coming out and admitting it. I'm SURE you'll talk about this next episode.
@JESnowden You CANNOT tell the story of MMA, especially JMMA, without pro wrestling. It wasn't true when you wrote Total MMA, and it's Definitely not true now that UFC and WWE are owned by the SAME company. If people don't like the pro wrestling history parts, what do they want you to say?