Sounds like a PR move that doesn't mean ****. Nevada's suspension is the one that is going to mean ****, and surely it will be longer than the WBC's non defined bull**** suspension. Nevada may suspend him up to a year, and under Federal Law each state must uphold the suspension, so he may not be fighting in the US for a while. If he so chooses to fight in Mexico during that time, it could make it very tough to obtain a license again in the States. Basically, this means nothing at all. Just more bull**** from the WBC, or a hope of a bargaining chip to put in front of the Nevada Commission stated "please be leniant, the kid has a problem, but he's in rehab already". I'm sure the rehab will be done in his living room.