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Sample B munguia returns positively to the forbidden substance

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Jaime Mungia, a former owner of the title in the average weight, could face the disciplinary action after his b-tribe returned positively to the forbidden substance after his unanimous victory regarding the decision on Bruno.

Munguia saw the victory fell over to the lack of and could meet the suspension from six months to one year.

The Munguia team maintained their innocence in a statement on Tuesday, which confirmed that his test returned positively to the exogenous testosterone metabolites.

“We want to repeat that this result does not change our position: Jaime has not consciously or intentionally consumed any forbidden substance,” said the team in his statement. “We are steadfastly convinced that this result was caused by pollution and we are still taking every possible step to identify the source.

“Jaime remains unwavering in his involvement in pure competition and we will continue to work closely with experts and relevant authorities to achieve full transparency.”

After the initial positive Munguia test (45-2, 35 KO) said that the discovery was a “complete surprise” and formally asked to test his samples B. He suggested that he would be open to go through “retroactive, current or future tests to show that I was always a pure athlete.”

Now that these discoveries are in line with his attempt A, Mungia will expect disciplinary activities of the British boxing council.

“I spent my whole career doing things in the right way – and this is not an exception,” Mungia said in a statement. “I love boxing and I am the first to explain everything because boxing is my life. I can’t wait to return to the ring. We will prove that we never respected this sport, my opponents or introduced fans.”

Mungui’s victory over Surace took place in the rematch of the December fight, which Surace won by knockout.

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Fans slammed Ryan Garcia for blaming alcoholism and bipolar depression for the loss of Romero in Recent York

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Image: Fans Slam Ryan Garcia for Blaming Alcoholism & Bipolar Depression for Rolly Romero Fight Loss in NYC

Ryan Garcia appeared today on X, saying to his mandrel that he was an alcoholic for a year, and suffered from a “bipolar disorder of depression”, entering his defeat with Rolando “Rolly” Romero on May 2 on Times Square in Recent York.

Lack of revenge for a garcia?

Surprising that many Kingra followers turned to him, hitting him for trying to whiten their defeat from Rolly by cooking excuses. The fans wanted to hear from their hero. They wanted Garcia to show their endurance and to take revenge on Rolly (17-2, 13 KO), just like a soldier in the war, if his company lost the key battle, and half of the platoon was decimated by the enemy. It’s about returning to take revenge. It was the fans who wanted to hear from Kingra.

“People must remember that boxing is not for the faint. I went down a year of being an alcoholicsuffering from affective affective bipolar disease. I don’t mind judgment, but I’m ready to come back and show that you can come back from everything – said Ryan Garcia X.

Ryan’s absolute desire is missing to take revenge on the fire. It would be a normal reaction to the war and this fans expect from him. He is not there. Instead, Garcia invents and allows roll to escape his win.

Is Garcia a pacifist?

People expect Ryan (24-2, 20 KO) at least try to avenge his loss, retooling and returning to the second fight. Maybe it can’t. $ 20 million, which Garcia received for the fight Romero, could take hunger, weakening him mentally to such an extent Become a pacifist And he doesn’t want to fight anymore. There is no fight in it anymore and he just wants to sit on his side, allowing others to fight his battles.

It will not take much time before the roll loses again because it is completely defective. Place it with one of the good pretenders at the age of 147, and he will lose his “ordinary” WBA welterweight belt.

Last updated 18.06.2025

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Canelo Alvarez vs. Terenca Crawford Super Fight set on September 13 at the Allegiant stadium, live in Netflix

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Image: Canelo Alvarez vs. Terence Crawford Super Fight Set for September 13th at Allegiant Stadium, Live on Netflix

It is now official that Canelo Alvarez vs. Terenka Crawford Super Fight on September 13 will be staged at the Allegiant 65,000 stadium in Las Vegas. The event will be shown live in Netflix.

The Stadium allegian is the host of Canelo-Crawford

It will be intriguing to check if the Allegiant Stadium is selling. Although there is interest in fighting fans, this did not differ much from the other Canelo fights. Crawford has been dynamic enough in his career in the last five years to maintain high popularity.

He was chosen for this fight not from the demand of fans, but because Turks Alalshikh likes him. So there are questions whether fans will want to see the fight live because many of them are not fans of Crawford. They are fans of Canelo.

Canelo-Crawford was to take place in this place after the announcement that the fight would take place in Las Vegas. This is a immense enough place to accommodate many fans who travel from California, Arizona and Texas to see Canelo (63-2-2, 39 KO) defending their unquestionable super-medium championships in medium weight (41-0, 31 KO).

Vision of the Turk’s fight Alalshikh

Turki Alalshikh revealed last week to X that he wants “juvenile, hungry fighters who deserve the chance to appear under lithe lights.” He believes that Canelo-Crawford for the “biggest fight” and does not think that he must have Undercard filled with great fights.

He mentioned the desire of these fighters to Undercard:

– junto dug
– Christian Milli
– Mohammed Alakel
– reito tsutsumi
– Justin Viloria
– Emiliano Alvarado
– Jamar Talley
– Abdullah Mason
– nishant dev

Legacy Fight: Gigantic Payday Crawford

This is a fight that Crawford wants much more than Canelo, because it is a great withdrawal for the nebraid compatriot, and he feels that he will strengthen his heritage as a great all time. It also gives Crawford a chance to become a three -part unquestioned champion. Earlier he won the undisputed championships in 140 and 147.

Initially, he showed interest to an attempt to do it in 154, but after a strenuous time he had against the WBA MDBA MIDDLE, I Israil Madrimov, last year, gave up this idea. With Canelo, all the belts were rounded by him; He is aged with hard-wearing problems, and Crawford has a better chance of defeating him than towards younger masters aged 154.

Last updated 18.06.2025

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Brian Norman Jr. 146.8 vs. Jin Sasaki 146.8 – Weighing the results for Tokyo

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Image: Brian Norman Jr. 146.8 vs. Jin Sasaki 146.8 - Weigh-in Results for Tokyo

WBO Master Wytreight Brian Norman Jr. And pretender Jin Sasaki successfully weighed on Wednesday at the 12-round Headliner on Thursday, June 19 in Tokyo, Japan.

The relationship starts live in ESPN+ on Thursday at 4 am et/1 in the morning PT – the main event will start around 7:15 ET/4: 15 AM PT

23 -year -old Sasaki secured this fight, meeting Norman Jr. And kindly asking for an opportunity. It was all enough for Brian to take part in the fight, but he would not lend a hand his popularity with fans. Americans are not familiar with Sasaki, and the time of broadcasting 4:00 ET for a Thursday event means that the boxing audience will not see him in the United States.

Norman Jr. (27-0, 21 KO) chose this fight with Sasaki (19-1-1, 17 KO) in connection with the unification match with IBF and the WBA WBA Jaron “BOOTS” HEADISA. This would of course be a better fight to take Norman, but the risk would be much higher than playing in a unthreatening place and defense against Sasaki.

Norman Jr. vs Sasaki: Weights, fight details

The Thursday fight Norman JR-Sasaki will be put up at the OTA-CITY General junior high school in Tokyo. The event will be shown live on ESPN+ at 4:00 ET/1: 00 AM PT). The fight against the subession will take place around 7:15 et/4: 15 in the morning

Complete weights for Tokyo

– Brian Norman Jr. – 146.8 vs. Jin Sasaki – 146.8
– Sora Tanaka 146.8 vs. Kobata tackat 146.8
– Yuya eye 125.4 vs. Reiya Abe 125.7
– Cristian Araneta 107.6 vs. Thanongsak Simsri 107.4

This will have a country’s advantage for Sasaki, which may not be enough to lend a hand him. Norman Jr. He strikes difficult and wants his opponents to fight aggressively. So, if Sasaki wants to go to war, Norman Jr. He will gladly accommodate him.

Sasaki has 78% knockout indicator, but his victories were stopped against less opposition. It can definitely hit, but it’s tardy. Sasaki has not yet fought with a pretender at the highest level during his career, but WBO still gave him ranking No. 2. He should be much lower, but WBO has its reasons.



Photo: Brian Norman Jr. 146.8 vs. Jin Sasaki 146.8 - weighing for Tokyo

Photo: Brian Norman Jr. 146.8 vs. Jin Sasaki 146.8 - weighing for Tokyo

Photo: Brian Norman Jr. 146.8 vs. Jin Sasaki 146.8 - weighing for Tokyo

Photo: Brian Norman Jr. 146.8 vs. Jin Sasaki 146.8 - weighing for Tokyo

Photo: Brian Norman Jr. 146.8 vs. Jin Sasaki 146.8 - weighing for Tokyo

Last updated 18.06.2025

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