Sunday, 20 November 2016
Ward survives early crisis to outsmart Kovalev in Las Vegas.
Tuesday, 15 November 2016
Bermaine Stiverne fails drug test ahead of Povetkin clash.
Last Friday, 11th November, VADA made Stiverne aware that the test taken from his November 4 sample as part the WBCs Clean Boxing Program, had revealed traces of the banned substance Methylhexaneamine, a drug that is better known as Dimethyamylamine..
DMAA as it is commonly known, is widely available as a sports nutritional supplement and is a commonly used as an ingredient in a wide variety of nutritional products. DMAA was temporarily removed from military supply stores across the US, due to its link to reports of serious, life-threatening side effects, a move that looks to have alerted the World Anti-Doping Agency to follow suit, adding DMAA to its prohibited substances list 6 years ago. On the findings of Stiverne’s positive test result, the WBC immediately started an investigation of the circumstances surrounding the adverse finding and a further look into the history and properties of DMAA. The WBC considers those steps necessary to achieve a ruling consistent with their current rules and regulations in accordance to the CPB Protocol.
Stiverne has been open and cooperative since hearing of the results, and even informed the WBC that on the day of the test in question, in order to facilitate urination, he took a supplement by the name of SUPERPHARM in front of the sample collector. He reported the ingestion of that supplement in the Declaration of Medication Use section of the doping form he filled out in accordance to the testing.
Stiverne also reported that he ingested the supplement twice the same day and that he took it because the nutrition staff at EOS Gym in Henderson had recommended it to him. Stiverne was looking for a dietary aid that would help him with post-work out fatigue. Stiverne is fully aware of the enormity of his error, taking an off-the-shelf supplement without doing detailed research into its ingredients. Stiverne understands he is solely responsible for anything that he ingests.. In hindsight, the former champion realizes his naivety in following a recommendation of an off-the-shelf supplement he was unfamiliar with. The WBC did say that there was no evidence that Stiverne intentionally took the substance with the purpose of enhancing his performance in any fashion..
The bout will go ahead as scheduled.
The WBC shall work with Stiverne to design a program consisting of 40 hours of community or social work in the area of doping prevention education to young athletes, Bermaine will also pay a fine of $75,000 to the WBC..
Sunday, 13 November 2016
McDonnell gets out of jail with outrageous decision over Solis.
Shockingly the judges somehow saw it 116-112, 115-113 and 117-111 for McDonnell..
Former world title challenger Martin Murray (34-4-1, 16 KOs) outpointed previously unbeaten Nuhu Lawal (23-1, 13 KOs) over twelve rounds in a clash for the vacant WBA Continental super middleweight title. Murray overcame the disappointment of two last minute opponent changes but did appear to make tough work of the relentless Nigerian..
Scores were 116-111, 117-110 and 117-110.
Luis Ortiz fails to impress against a reluctant Malik Scott.
Scores were 120-105, 120-106, 119-106.
Saturday, 12 November 2016
Weights from The Liacouras Centre, Philadelphia pa.
Televised on Spike Tv.
Danny Garcia 146.6 vs Samuel Vargas 145.7
Jarrett Hurd 153.1 vs. Jojo Dan 153.1
Javier Fortuna 132.9 vs. Omar Douglas 132.1
Titus Williams 126.3 vs. Antonio Dubose 127.2
Kyrone Davis 158.6 vs. Carlos Gabriel Ozan 155.7
Milton Santiago 137 vs. Claudio Rosendo Tapia 135.8
Christian Carto 118.6 vs. Leonardo Reyes 114.5
Thomas Velasquez 129.9 vs. Raul Chirino 134.2
Jeffrey Torres 137.7 vs. Joseph Serrano 136.9
Weigh in details from Salle des Etoiles, Monte Carlo.
Weigh in results..
Luis Ortiz 239.5 vs. Malik Scott 246.4
Jamie McDonnell 118 vs. Liborio Solis 117.7 (WBA bantamweight championship)
Jason Sosa 128.8 vs. Stephen Smith 130 (WBA super featherweight championship)
Martin Murray 167.7 vs. Nuhu Lawal 165.5
Friday, 11 November 2016
Luis Ortiz and Malik Scott meet in Monte Carlo.
Sunday, 6 November 2016
Jessie Magdaleno picks up a world title, beating Donaire over 12.
Pacquiao champion again after outclassing Vargas.
Saturday, 5 November 2016
Corruption in the IBF, a lesson learned..
The civil racketeering lawsuit against the governing body came nearly three weeks after prosecutors indicted IBF president Robert Lee Sr on criminal bribery charges. Lee and others in the IBF were indicted on charges they solicited $338,000 in bribes over the past 13 years to fix IBF rankings. They pleaded innocent, and their trial continued into 2000..
IBF ratings committee chairman Doug Beavers knew for a long time how flagrantly they had flaunted with the law..
When the FBI called at Beavers house asking if he could talk to them about bribery within the boxing organisation (The IBF) he invited them into his home with the line "What took you so long?" Beavers agreed to cooperate with the Feds, on the condition that he would escape prosecution.. Beavers agreed to wear a wire and engage in a close encounter stakeout at a regular meeting.. Federal investigators would film the meeting through a keyhole of an adjacent hotel room. Beavers explained to the FBI, it worked like this.. If promoter 'A' wished to have their fighter shoved up the rankings, I would ensure that Bob Lee gave the go ahead and named a Price.. we'd talk in code, with various major players having pseudonyms.. Fuzzy Wuzzy was a code name for a well publicised Promoter, The Fat man was another (Cedric Kushner) the money that changed hands was known as 'Ginseng' , 'Christmas Turkey' or 'Christmas Cheer.' It wasn't a case of how good or accomplished a fighter was to get a ranking with the IBF, it was how connected you were or how much you were willing to pay..
The prime example of how ruthless Bob Lee sr was came in 1995. Cedric Kushner had kept the IBF sweet with regular cash payments via Bob Lee, offerings that were rewarded with his heavyweight Axel Shultz being awarded a shot at the title held by Big George Foreman.. Shultz was largely unknown and it was hugely unlikely that he'd trouble the champion. Shultz went on to outwork George but lost via some scandalous scorecards.. The IBF had ordered many rematches in its history, in fights that weren't nearly as badly officiated as this, yet Bob Lee offered no sympathy to Cedric and Shultz.. Beavers knew it wasn't right and questioned Bob Lee on the matter.. Lee agreed to allow a rematch to take place, on the condition that Cedric payed Lee $100.000.. Beavers thought the amount was scandalous and voiced his opinion.. Lee told Beavers, its $100.000 or nothing.. Kushner was told of the offer and under duress made the $100 Grand payment.. assured that they'd rank Shultz #1 for Foremans title.. however a month later George sent word that he'd never face Shultz again.. Lee never repaid Cedric his money.. Kushner said.. "It was as if I'd just bought an ice cream and returned it because I didn't quite like the flavour..".
Astonishingly IBF president Bob Lee was eventually cleared of bribery charges in court, yet found guilty of tax evasion and money laundering, the 67 year old receiving a 22 month jail sentence and a fine of $25.000..
Thursday, 3 November 2016
WBA announce.. Browne v Briggs.. for vacant regular title.
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