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                    [Title] => Nevada rules to govern fight
                    [Summary] => LAS VEGAS – The same old Nevada rules will be used in this fight.


Marc Ratner, director of the supervising Nevada State Athletic Commission, made the announcement Saturday after he presided over the rules meeting at Wynn Las Vegas.

Ratner said no further issues were raised during the meeting attended by representatives of Manny Pacquiao and Erik Morales.

"Nevada rules, unified rules, same as when they fought the last time. No three-knockdown rule, the bell cannot save you in any round," he said.
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The Nevada State Athletic Commission made the announcement last Monday or 12 days before the awaited rematch between two of the world’s greatest super featherweights.

Bayless, a protégé of American referee Richard Steele, has handled similarly big or even bigger fights in the past, and is described in one boxing website as a "decent" referee.
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JERRY ROTH AND PAUL SMITH
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                    [Title] => Nevada rules to govern fight
                    [Summary] => LAS VEGAS – The same old Nevada rules will be used in this fight.


Marc Ratner, director of the supervising Nevada State Athletic Commission, made the announcement Saturday after he presided over the rules meeting at Wynn Las Vegas.

Ratner said no further issues were raised during the meeting attended by representatives of Manny Pacquiao and Erik Morales.

"Nevada rules, unified rules, same as when they fought the last time. No three-knockdown rule, the bell cannot save you in any round," he said.
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The Nevada State Athletic Commission made the announcement last Monday or 12 days before the awaited rematch between two of the world’s greatest super featherweights.

Bayless, a protégé of American referee Richard Steele, has handled similarly big or even bigger fights in the past, and is described in one boxing website as a "decent" referee.
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