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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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Ryan Rozicki is waiting for Badou Jack’s consent to mandatory cooperation with the WBC
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January 13, 2025The World Boxing Council (WBC) ordered world cruiserweight champion Badou “The Ripper” Jack (20-1-1, 19 KO) to make a mandatory title defense against Ryan “The Bruiser” Rozicki (20-1), number 1 in the WBC ranking – 1, 19 KOs).
If both camps fail to successfully negotiate an agreement, the WBC will organize a tender on February 4, followed by the Jack vs. Rozicki. Rozicki’s promoter, Three Lions Promotions, immediately sent Team Jacek an offer to promote the fight in Canada last week.
“We are waiting for their counteroffer,” explained promoter Dan Otter of Three Lions Promotions. “Boxing has had a huge resurgence in Canada and Ryan is leading the way. He is one of the most electrifying and hardest-hitting fighters in boxing, definitely in the cruiserweight division. He wants the WBC green belt and ultimately the unification of the division. Ryan will fight Jack anywhere for the belt.”
29-year-old Rozicki, born in Sydney (Nova Scotia) and living in Hamilton (Ontario), fought 22 professional fights against 21 different opponents (twice against Yamil Alberto Peralta), stopping 19 of the 20 opponents he defeated. an eye-opening 95-KO percentage.
Jack, 41, was a 2008 Olympian representing his native Sweden. He is a three-division world champion, as well as the WBC super middleweight and World Boxing Association (WBA) lightweight heavyweight title holder. Jack has a record of 5-0-2 (2 KO) in world championship fights.
“We respect Jack and I don’t want to sound disrespectful,” Otter added, “but he’s over 40 years vintage and has been relatively inactive for two years (only one fight). He brings a lot of experience and respect to the ring, but he will fight a newborn defender with a lot of power. Jack is going to struggle and honestly, I don’t think he’ll make it past the first few rounds.”
Ryan Rozicki is on a mission to become the first Canadian cruiserweight world champion.
The next move is Badou Jack’s.
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Floyd Mayweather’s record is not normal, it can’t happen in 70 years
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January 12, 2025Floyd Mayweather’s incredible 50-0 record is not normal and cannot be repeated in sports for another seventy years.
This is the view of Saudi Arabian president Turki Alalshikh, who wants to adopt the UFC model in which fighters lose many fights during their career.
In a speech as he hosted the Ring Magazine Awards after acquiring the long-running boxing publication from Oscar De La Hoya, Alalshikh was unequivocal in his opinion.
“Now losing some fights in boxing must be normal,” he explained. “All fighters want a career similar to Floyd Mayweather – no losses. This may happen once every 50, 60 or 70 years.
“We need it [to be] like currently in the UFC model, where champions lose and win,” added the matchmaker during the Riyad season.
Mayweather rose through the sport in the tardy 1990s to become one of its youngest superstars. Mayweather’s professional success came after winning a bronze medal at the Olympics after losing to Serafim Todorov.
Winning world titles in five weight classes, Mayweather was untouchable. The Grand Rapids native only came close to defeat a few times. He dominated Manny Pacquiao and overtook Canelo Alvarez and Oscar De La Hoya after heated debates, with decisions that should have been made unanimously.
Towards the end of his career, Mayweather chose to face Andre Berto and Conor McGregor, easily winning and ending his boxing career at the age of 50 without ever going out. Calling himself “the greatest of all time,” Mayweather earned first-ballot Hall of Fame honors and is widely considered one of, if not the greatest defensive fighter of all time.
However, Alalshikh says this type of career needs to end so that fans can get the most out of boxing, as is the case with the Ultimate Fighting Championship. Boxing needs to become more attractive, and Alalshikh sees the failures of top stars as a way to keep interest at an all-time high.
In this sport, many boxers enjoy undefeated streaks, the most notable of which is Oleksandr Usyk. The Ukrainian Pound for Pound King is 23-0 and has beaten the best he has to offer in his division and cruiserweight classification.
It remains a mystery how Alalshikh plans to make Usyk suffer while he dominates everyone else. By the time his grand plan goes into action, Usyk will be long gone, and Gervonta Davis, Shakur Stevenson and Devin Haney may be more realistic targets.
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Manny Pacquiao remains the favorite to win the title against Mario Barrios
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January 6, 2025WBN understands that despite alternative options emerging, it is more likely that Manny Pacquiao will face Mario Barrios next.
Bob Santos, coach of WBC welterweight champion Barrios, told World Boxing News that he is currently in contact with Pacquiao’s team. Asked by WBN if he had spoken to Pacquiao or representatives of any other challenger, Santos replied: “Yes, Pacquiao’s promoter, Sean Gibbons.” Pressed on whether Barrios vs Pacquiao might happen next, he added: “It’s challenging to say. We’ll have to see how this plays out.”
WBN contacted Santos after Conor Benn emerged as a potential alternative to Barrios. The British fighter, who recently returned from a suspension following two positive drug tests, is keen to return to competition.
Benn showed favor with the World Boxing Council at the recent WBC Convention, the WBC Evaluation Committee and during an interview with the sanctioning body over the weekend. “The Destroyer” is ranked second in the rankings at 147 pounds, despite less than solid opponents during his time in exile, during which Benn competed twice in the United States while his career in the United Kingdom was in doubt.
As he battled to clear his name and with the British Anti-Doping Authority finding no evidence that Benn had intentionally taken ostarine, the 28-year-old’s career took a pointed nosedive. Despite this, he remains highly rated and at least one step away from fighting for an eliminator or one of the remaining championship titles.
However, Pacquiao remains Barrios’ favorite. Now it’s up to the boxing legend and Hall of Famer who got the first votes to secure his shot. WBN believes a July date – most likely at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas – is the most realistic date for a Nevada swan song.
Pacquiao could extend his record as the oldest welterweight champion by six years if he can secure a huge victory over the 29-year-old world champion. At 46 years antique, such a scenario remains unlikely, but he can never be compared to one of the greatest players of this generation.
Unlike heavier boxers and his training regiment, Pacquiao looks in great shape despite his advanced age. Everything is set for a massive return to the boxing capital of the world, provided Pacquiao and his team can manage his political ambitions, which are expected to run from this month until May. After that time, Pacquiao could find himself in the summer finals and become the all-time champion, regardless of the result.
Barrios is based in the city, where he trained with Santos, and would be the perfect opponent to see out the career of one of the greatest fighters in history.
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