SalmonGate Comes to a Merciful End
Jake Rossen Oct 21, 2009
Recognizing that the sport’s community couldn’t possibly take any
more “bad Salmon” puns, the Ohio State Athletic Commission finally
put to rest a summertime mini-scandal -- the one involving mid-tier
Sean
Salmon and his curious admission to tapping too quickly in a
fight with Allan
Weickert June 6. According to MMAMania, Salmon got a $2,500
fine and a suspension from competition until June of 2010.
Salmon wasn’t the first and won’t be the last athlete to escape further fight trauma by exiting at the first sign of real trouble: some athletes in Brazil’s IVC promotion of the 1990s would sometimes quit because they just felt tired. TKO via malaise was once a viable finish.
Unfortunately, Salmon broke the cardinal rule of stupidity: never admit to it.
MMAMania’s article, incidentally, was titled “Poached Salmon.” Let’s have it end on that high note.
Salmon wasn’t the first and won’t be the last athlete to escape further fight trauma by exiting at the first sign of real trouble: some athletes in Brazil’s IVC promotion of the 1990s would sometimes quit because they just felt tired. TKO via malaise was once a viable finish.
Unfortunately, Salmon broke the cardinal rule of stupidity: never admit to it.
MMAMania’s article, incidentally, was titled “Poached Salmon.” Let’s have it end on that high note.
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