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Devin Haney calls on the NYSAC to change the result of the fight to a DQ loss for Ryan Garcia
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J. HumzaDevin Haney has upped the ante as all parties involved await the results of Ryan Garcia’s “B” sample analysis.
The disqualification request was filed by the WBC 140-pound champion in connection with his April 20 DAZN Pay-Per-View headliner performance in Brooklyn, Fresh York. Garcia knocked down Haney three times en route to a majority defeat. The result was overshadowed by Garcia (25-1, 20 knockout), who lost weight heavily, costing him a shot at Haney’s WBC title. The consequences were much worse. Test samples taken on April 19 and 20 in accordance with the VADA agreement showed the presence of Ostarine [Enobosarm].
Haney’s legal team argues that the developments and Garcia’s admission that he intentionally overweighted provide the basis for a ruling that goes far beyond a standard no-contest.
“[Ostarine] is specifically listed by the Commission as a prohibited performance-enhancing drug [website],” Patrick English, Haney’s attorney, told NYSAC officials in a letter obtained by . “Administering a drip is expressly prohibited. Intentionally becoming overweight is a violation.
“In this context, the Commission has full powers to issue a disqualification. This would turn the fight into a disqualification victory for Mr. Haney. On Mr. Haney’s behalf, we are requesting this change in addition to any suspension that the Commission deems appropriate.”
Lance Pugmire of BoxingScene.com first broke the story.
The letter was sent by Team Haney to NYSAC on May 11 to Kim Sumbler, current executive director; Matt Delaglio, director of boxing and acting executive director; Dr. Nitin Sethi, NYSAC Medical Director; AND
Samantha McEachin, Chief Legal Officer of NYSAC.
It came three days later – reported “The Ring”. that Ms. Sumbler has stepped down as executive director. He will officially serve in that capacity until May 22, although Mr. Delaglio will preside over the ongoing investigation into Garcia.
It was said that Kim Sumbler has stepped down as executive director of the Fresh York State Athletic Commission. She previously served in this role since mid-2017. Matthew Delaglio, current NYSAC director of boxing, will be named acting executive director.
— Jake Donovan (@JakeNDaBox) May 8, 2024
As previously reported by The Ring, Garcia formally requested the unsealing and analysis of his “B” samples. Garcia’s attorney, Darrin Chavez, will be present at the May 22 hearing.
The 25-year-old boxing star and his supporters continue to tread the gaslighting route to maintain his innocence. Following reports of the drug testing scandal, Garcia has made several claims. Among them is potential contamination. His team reviews the list of his food and supplements taken in preparation for the fight.
Meanwhile, Haney (31-1, 15 KO) is trying to apply the existing rules to his advantage.
The grounds for its appeal include, among others: Section 208.29 of the NYSAC Combat Sports Rules. This rule specifically addresses the consequences of PED apply in any fight under its jurisdiction.
Ostarine is listed on the Commission’s website among banned substances, in accordance with the WADA (World Anti-Doping Agency) code.
In most cases where the initial findings turned out to be true, the result of the fight was changed to No-Contest. Such a ruling would erase the defeat from Haney’s current record.
However, this would only mean reducing Garcia’s tally, leaving him with one career loss.
“In my experience, sometimes in PED situations, some committees forget that if there are two fighters in the ring, then two fighters have rights,” Mr. English argued. “This is not just a Ryan Garcia case. There is a stain on Mr. Haney’s record. He was drawn into a unsafe fight under the jurisdiction of the NYSAC. The fight was ridiculed.
“[In] in addition to the apply of PEDs and the ban on post-fight IV drips, Mr. Garcia admitted that missing weight was a tactic to give him an unfair advantage. Since the Commission did not require a second-day weigh-in, it is impossible to determine how much he weighed on fight night. Therefore, after setting out the facts below, we move that Mr. Garcia be disqualified, which is more appropriate than no contest in this situation.
Team Haney cited the April 2016 WBC super middleweight fight between Lucian Bute and Badou Jack as the priority for its request.
The two initially fought to a draw, which resulted in Jack retaining the title. It was later discovered that Bute had tested positive for Enobosarm – the same banned substance as Garcia. The verdict was changed to Jacek’s disqualification.
Haney’s legal team provided a 33-paragraph explanation for why this fight should follow suit.
The issues raised included:
- License applications completed by both boxers confirming they are “not currently using or under the influence of any prohibited drugs and/or illegal substances.”
- A statement in Garcia’s promotional contract with Golden Boy Promotions that “Boxer further represents that… he has not used any illegal substances or performance-enhancing drugs.”
- Both fighters agreed in their Fresh York state contracts that they would “comply with the rules, regulations, policies and procedures of the Fresh York State Athletic Commission” and agreed that the fight would be contested at a maximum limit of 140 pounds.
- Garcia’s public admission that he “lied and was overweight to gain a competitive advantage over Haney. If Garcia hadn’t lied about his goals, Haney wouldn’t have continued to fight against him and/or would have taken steps to protect himself.
- Garcia tested positive for drugs in samples taken on April 19 after the weigh-in and on April 20 after the fight.
- The allegation that such findings were far beyond any commission’s tolerance for trace amounts — amounts of samples [were] 35-60 times the amount considered trace amounts in this jurisdiction.”
NYSAC will not make any official decision until testers provide final analysis of Garcia’s “B” samples. According to its own regulations, a ruling is required no later than 15 days after receipt of the above-mentioned test report if the original test results are true. Additionally, Garcia will have to appear before the commission and – depending on the final result – he has the right to appeal the verdict.
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“Mike Tyson knocking out Jake Paul is an ‘all-time backfire’
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November 14, 2024Mike Tyson may not win at all even if he knocks out Jake Paul on Friday.
Tyson is approaching a comeback fight that many believe will not end with anyone winning.
Tyson was told that winning at the age of 58 in boxing was an empty joke. Tyson can’t really win either way if he crushes Paul or gets knocked out himself.
The former UFC star turned analyst weighed in on the Tyson debate as Daniel Cormier offered his views on the controversial fight.
Tyson will wear his professional gloves on November 15, nineteen years and more since his last appearance. Despite “Iron” Mike losing his previous two contests by knockout, YouTuber Paul sees Tyson as a cash opportunity to gain some recognition.
However, Cormier joins many voices who believe that both men have no chance of winning this fight. The only advantage of the entire Netflix event is money, which is no reason to create such an antagonist, since both men are already millionaires.
On his “Funky and the Champ” show, Cormier discussed Tyson’s smokescreen training videos, saying, “I understand that [he looks good at 58]and I understand what he is saying [he feels great].
“I agree when he hits the pads with Rafael Cordeiro. It looks like there’s still something left there. But then I see Jake Paul fighting Mike Perry. I saw Jake Paul get overwhelmed to the point where he started to feel uncomfortable. It looked like Mike Perry had a chance. But Jake has a reserve tank he can go to and benefit from because he’s 28 years ancient. Then he comes back and finally finishes Mike Perry.
“At the beginning of the fight, Mike Perry gets beaten up and dropped. He looks trained and unmatched. This worries me because what if it looks like a 58-year-old man fighting a 28-year-old man while Mike can’t operate the backup tank to stay and compete with this juvenile kid? I think it’s a failure for Jake Paul because if you beat Mike Tyson, everyone will love him.
“What if Mike knocks him out? It’s over,” Cormier added. “Everything is ready. This would be the backfire of all time. If he gets knocked out, nothing like this has ever happened in the history of sports.”
Paul has eight two-minute rounds to get the job done, while the consensus is that Tyson only has 30 seconds before he’s blowing tough and having difficulty keeping up.
The only comparison fight fans have made to the Paul vs. Tyson fight is when Evander Holyfield returned to action at the same age as Tyson in 2021. Facing Vitor Belfort, who was twenty years older than Paul at the time, Holyfield lasted only 109 seconds.
Mike is in deep crisis and must get out of the fight or destroy his opponent to gain any recognition. Senior Tyson would have beaten that opponent in a matter of seconds. Therefore, he must prove that money is not the only thing that counts.
In a recent workout, Tyson’s muscle mass remains off the charts for a man his age. The only problems will be its resistance to attacks and movement. If Mike can’t move around the ring, he’ll be chosen at his discretion by a guy three decades younger, with a much more significant engine.
Paul clearly doesn’t have skills comparable to Tyson. However, Mike has shown on numerous occasions, even in his thirties, that he is prone to impoverished performances and falling out of the game.
An audience of millions will watch to decide his ultimate legacy.
If Paul knocks Tyson out, it will be a disaster.
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Ardreal Holmes Jr. is the leader of Large Time Boxing on December 12 in Flint, Michigan
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November 13, 2024Salita Promotions returns to Flint, Michigan on Thursday, December 12 with another edition of BIG TIME BOXING USA, the leading talent development series in the sport, featuring a fight card packed with some of boxing’s top prospects, including Michigan Jr.’s Ardreal “Bossman” Holmes. , Joey Spencer, Da’Velle “Hitman 2.0” Smith and Leon Lawson III.
This will be the sixth BIG TIME BOXING USA card since the series premiered in February, and it is without a doubt the series’ strongest lineup yet, from top to bottom. All the action takes place at the Dort Financial Center in Flint, and the top four fights are broadcast live on DAZN, the undisputed home of boxing worldwide. Tickets for the event go on sale Wednesday at 11 a.m. EST and can be purchased online HERE or in person at the Dort Financial Center box office.
After successfully defending his USBA junior middleweight title in September, Flint native Holmes (16-0, 6 KO) returns to his hometown to once again put his title on the line in the main event against an experienced challenger, French veteran Ahmed El Mousaoui ( 35-6-1, 9 KOs).
Fan favorite Spencer (18-1, 11 KO), from nearby Fenton, Michigan, will fight in a 10-round 160-pound fight. Spencer has bounced back with two wins since his lone loss to undefeated, highly-rated Jesus Ramos in March 2023.
Spencer will fight as a professional for the second time in his home state of Michigan. “Fighting in front of fans and friends from all over the state was the best experience,” Spencer said. “I grew up fighting alongside Ardreal Holmes and Leon Lawson – training and traveling to tournaments together and even sparring with each other as we grew into the same weight class.
“Large Time Boxing is a very cold series and Dmitriy Salita does a lot for boxing in Michigan. I can’t wait for December 12th and I’ll be ready to put on a show.
“My team and I are proud to announce the strongest BIG TIME BOXING USA fight card to date,” Salita said. “Since the series launched in February, we have been building and evolving it to become the premier talent development platform for newborn fighters, and this fight card is the best yet. Thank you to DAZN for providing a global platform for these fighters to shine and earn a shot at a world title. We would also like to thank Flint fans for supporting their hometown heroes and the entire sport of boxing. We had a great performance at the Dort Financial Center in September and this fight card is even more packed with incredible talent.”
Smith, touted as Detroit’s best undefeated middleweight prospect since Tommy Hearns, scored an impressive victory over Gilberto Pereira dos Santos last month in Puerto Rico. Smith has a record of 10-0 and 8 knockouts, and his momentum will be even greater when he returns to the ring against William Townsel (8-1, 6 KO) from Virginia Beach. This matchup represents the first major test for Smith, who is considered the second coming of the legendary Hearns due to his combination of speed, power and physique. Townsel previously upset Nadim Salloum, who had a 12-1 record heading into the fight, during the March edition of BIG TIME BOXING USA.
Flint native Lawson (16-1, 9 KO), cousin of Anthony and Andre Dirrell, returns after an impressive performance in September when he dominated Argentine Luis Alberto Veron and scored his second straight TKO. Lawson’s super welterweight opponent will not be announced. Additionally, former world title contender Byron Rojas (28-4-3, 11 KO) will fight on the fight card.
Rising star Samantha Worthington (9-0, 7 KO) of Lexington, Kentucky, will compete for the third time in 2024, defending her undefeated record in women’s super lightweight fighting. Worthington is ranked No. 2 by the IBF, No. 4 by the WBO and No. 6 by the WBC and WBA at 140 pounds. Worthington is promoted by “GWOAT,” unified women’s world champion and Flint native Claressa Shields and T-Rex Promotions. Shields and Worthington were members of the 2016 U.S. Olympic team.
Shields added that Worthington is a player that Flint fans won’t want to miss. “Samantha will showcase the relentless work ethic and tremendous skill that first caught my eye and has seen her rise through the ranks,” Shields said. “Samantha is well on her way to challenging the top competitors in the sport, with future world title fights against the likes of Katie Taylor and Amanda Serrano well within her reach. Michigan fans, get ready to watch a rising women’s boxing star in your own backyard.
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Deontay Wilder returns, inspired by the work of Sylvester Stallone
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November 13, 2024Deontay Wilder revealed his intentions to fight again in an address to his supporters, inspired by a quote from Rocky star Sylvester Stallone.
The “Brown Bomber” tries to leave behind two devastating defeats and the decline of personal relationships, starting a comeback with a novel attitude. Wilder has sought professional support for his mentality and intends to return to the ring to give himself one last chance.
In a video post on Instagram, Wilder said: “Listen, everyone is going to have an opinion about you, but those opinions don’t matter. Life will hit you and knock you down. It’s a mindset to keep moving forward.
“I experienced failures long before boxing. I faced challenges long before I stepped into the ring. I was punched and knocked down long before I even put on boxing gloves. I’m still here because my attitude is to get up and keep going…
“So over the last few months I have been building the protocol with mentality [strength]. I always say that we all have greatness within us, but greatness is only defined in service, so I wake up every day trying to serve. To teach other men how to move forward and support other men improve their mindset because mental health is my primary mission.
“The next critical mission is to get in the ring and do what I was supposed to do,” Wilder added.
Deontay Wilder is not finished yet.
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— Boxing News (@WorldBoxingNews) November 13, 2024
Responding to those who believe his career is over, Wilder stated: “If any of you have negative opinions, look at your mindset and step back from that negative bull****. How about this?
“To all my fans and supporters and those who have never left me, I love you all very much and thank you very much. Because no matter how many losses and how many challenges, no matter how many times life hits you and knocks you down, you better get up and keep going. That is the power of thinking.”
Wilder was inspired by Rocky’s original quote from the movie “Rocky Balboa.”
Stallone’s quote reads: “Let me tell you something you already know. The world is not all sunshine and rainbows. This is a very mean and nasty place and I don’t care how tough you are. It will bring you to your knees and keep you there forever if you let it.
“You, me or no one will hit as tough as life. But it’s not about how tough you hit. It’s about how tough you can get hit and keep going.
“As much as you can take and keep going. That’s how you win!”
Whether Deontay Wilder can win again will depend on his choice of opponent.
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