Those up there are some of the best around, man... you want to make a real poll through in some mid-western states up there.
Some things about the CSAC that really ****ing bugged me. One of the panel members was relating Margo's role as CEO of his camp to BP's CEO and how in cases like BP and Goldman Sachs, the CEO's resigned, they lost their jobs. In essence, someone paid for the errors of their company, whether they committed the failure or not. As ****ing if they are the same they are not! The CEO's of BP and Goldman Sachs are paid for life, hell Wallstreet paid out 150 billion in bonuses the year of the bailout. BP's CEO got millions in bonuses as well. How are these two ****ers like Margo? These guys resigned, and they will find new jobs raking in the kind of cash Mayweather pimps, year in year out. Resigning from a CEO post does not in any ****ing way equate to getting a silent ban from the prime of your career, ie. he can't just go and get another fight in CA, and probably it will be very difficult in any other state. The CSAC members were just complete tools, all but one were ignorant on more than a few points. Only one had any experience as an actual boxer... what kind **** is that?
West Virginia. They actually sanctioned Joe Mesi to fight after his brain bleed, and Tommy Morrison to fight even though he has HIV. Texas runs a close second though.