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Francisco Rodriguez Jr still ready to fight despite a two-year doping ban

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Francisco Rodriguez Jr portrait with Mexican flag background following two-year doping ban ruling

Mexican flyweight Francisco “Chihuas” Rodriguez Jr still has plans to fight even after being banned for two years from all sports under the World Anti-Doping Code after testing positive for drugs following a dominant victory over Galal Yafai in Great Britain.

British Anti-Doping confirmed that Rodriguez had committed an anti-doping rule violation in relation to the presence and employ of prohibited stimulants after providing an in-competition sample on June 21, 2025, the night he handed Yafai his first professional defeat.

Analysis of the urine sample showed unfavorable results for octodrine and its metabolite heptaminol, as well as oxylofrine. All three substances are classified as specific stimulants banned in competition.

Rodriguez was given a two-year period of ineligibility beginning July 30, 2025, the date his provisional suspension was imposed. The sanction will expire at 23:59 on July 29, 2027.

The ruling ends a long-running saga stemming from the fight in Great Britain, where Rodriguez dominated Yafai for twelve rounds to take a unanimous decision and improve his record to 41-6-1 after 28 knockouts.

According to CompuBox, the judges scored the fight 119-108 twice and 118-109 when the Mexican veteran landed an extraordinary force of 528 punches.

Timeline of the Rodriguez doping case

The positive test first came shortly after the fight, World Boxing News reported at the time, as questions began to arise about the result.

Rodriguez later denied knowingly taking any banned substance, stating that he had not intentionally taken anything illegal in reference to the allegations.

Attention soon turned to coach Eddy Reynoso as Rodriguez’s team tried to clarify the situation, which was another development covered by WBN as the investigation continued.

UKAD said Rodriguez did not respond to repeated attempts to contact him about the allegations before the sanction was finalized.

The lengthy disciplinary process diluted the immediate impact typically associated with a two-year suspension. Rodriguez fought again four months later, stopping Jesus Faro in two rounds in Mexico in October 2025.

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WBC trial controversy

At the same time, the World Boxing Council imposed its own controversial sanction following the positive test.

WBC president Mauricio Sulaiman placed Rodriguez on a twelve-month probation period, sparking debate over the sanctioning body’s authority to discipline fighters fighting for its championship.

“The athlete will be on a ‘probationary period’ for twelve months during which tests will be conducted and, in the event of failure, immediate sanctions relating to previous tests will be imposed. The sanction comes solely from the WBC,” Sulaiman said, defending the move.

Critics argued that this approach caused confusion with national regulators such as the British Boxing Board of Control, which has yet to issue its own ruling on the matter.

The situation also raised doubts about the fight result itself, which remained unchanged on BoxRec as the regulatory process dragged on.

Complication of white blood cell eliminator

Despite the controversy, Rodriguez continues to appear in the WBC flyweight title fight.

The organization’s March 2026 “Status by Division” document lists Rodriguez in the qualifiers against Angelino Cordova scheduled for May 23.

This fight could put Rodriguez back on the path to a rematch with Yafai, who currently holds the interim WBC flyweight title and is expected to challenge champion Ricardo Sandoval.

Rodriguez also announced the fight during the period covered by the WBC’s suspension decision, further complicating an already confusing matter.

Following UKAD’s decision to force a worldwide suspension under the World Anti-Doping Code, World Boxing News expects the WBC to formally remove the qualifier from its flyweight status list.

Conor Benn UKAD Appeal
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Anti-doping procedure questioned

Rodriguez faced hefty criticism from British fans after the Yafai fight, and some observers across the Atlantic also questioned a photo circulating with trainer Eddy Reynoso.

However, the length of the anti-doping trial means that the ruling comes almost a year after the fight itself. Before the verdict was handed down, Rodriguez fought again.

The case also echoes jurisdictional debates during the Conor Benn saga, with Benn competing twice in the United States while still under investigation for two failed tests.

At this rate, UKAD penalties run the risk of being perceived to be unevenly enforced across different regions of the sport when decisions are made long after the events that triggered them.

World Boxing News will continue to monitor developments in the flyweight division as governing bodies respond to the UKAD ruling.


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Phil Jay is the editor-in-chief of World Boxing News (WBN) and a boxing veteran with over 15 years of experience. Read the full biography.

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Hrgovic claims Dave Allen has a ‘loser mentality’

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Image: Filip Hrgovic Says Dave Allen Has “Loser Mentality”

Hrgovic strongly disagreed and mocked Allen’s approach to the fight while discussing his opponent.

“Yes, that’s his loser mentality. That’s what he achieved throughout his career. That’s why he suffered 10 defeats and I suffered one defeat,” Hrgovic told iFL TV.

“It’s just an underdog mentality. I just take the pressure off myself like, ‘I’m a Doncaster boy.’ I’m here to fight the good fight. I don’t have to win. It puts pressure on him.”

“You know, it’s a loser’s mentality. So OK, I’ll take the pressure. I have to win. I’m a winner.

“He always had this mentality. ‘I’m fat. I don’t train. I don’t need to win. I’m tiny’. Come on, man. Don’t make excuses your whole life. Just train, be professional and go for the win.

“I expect him to be the best version of himself because this is a huge opportunity for him and it’s his hometown. I expect him to be in good shape.

“I think I’m definitely a tougher fight for him than Zhang. Zhang is aged, aged.

“I can also be fat if I don’t train and if I drink beer. I can be fat and be a journeyman and come to every fight and just say, ‘I don’t have to win.’ I’m here to fight the good fight. “

“I think I’m better. I’m faster. I’m better in all aspects of the fight. But you know, it’s heavyweight boxing. Anything can happen and he’s a brave guy. He always comes forward and steps up to the fight. So I think it’ll be a good fight.”

Hrgovic comes into the fight after a tough recent run that has included physical fights with Daniel Dubois, Joe Joyce and David Adeleye. He defeated Joyce and Adeleye after losing to Dubois, with both victories coming after tough rounds and bulky rallies.

The fight will be the main event of Saturday’s heavyweight gala in Doncaster.

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If Oleksandr Usyk loses to Verhoeven, he will immediately be stripped of his world title

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Oleksandr Usyk will immediately be stripped of world title if he loses to Verhoeven

The situation surrounding all of Oleksandr Usyk’s world champion titles has already been determined before his fight with kickboxer Rico Verhoeven.

The WBC controversially put its belt on the line before this fight, meaning that Verhoeven, despite having little or no chance of winning, could win the belt in May 23 in Egypt.

The WBA announced today that the fight will count as a successful world title defense if Usyk wins, but the challenger will not be able to claim the belt, even if it causes seismic shocks. If this happens, a committee will meet on next steps.

The IBF has taken a similar stance, but while Verhoeven cannot win that title either, the sanctioning body will immediately declare the heavyweight belt vacant if Usyk loses.

The conditions under which Usyk can fight to remain champion are as follows:

1. If Usyk loses on May 23, 2026, the IBF heavyweight title will be immediately declared vacant.

2. If Usyk wins on May 23, 2026, the IBF will recognize the WBC’s position in the rotation and will order an IBF mandatory fight for one hundred and eighty (180) days thereafter.

3. If the WBA grants special permission, the IBF will recognize the WBA’s position in the rotation and order an IBF mandatory fight for one hundred and eighty (180) days thereafter.

4. The IBF reserves the right to change the mandatory deadline in the event of significant delays in the rotation.

After the fight with Verhoeven, Usyk will be ordered to face WBC mandatory Agit Kabayel, and promoter Frank Warren is sure that he will be stripped of the belt if he does not fulfill his obligation.

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O’Shaquie Foster sparks reaction with Fight Week Physique photo

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Shakur Stevenson not in a hurry to face O'Shaquie Foster.

Some praised Foster’s conditioning and predicted a good performance against Ford, while others doubted whether the WBC super featherweight champion would pull too much weight before the defense.

Foster rarely receives as much attention as some of the bigger names in the lower weight classes, but a viral photo has brought him back into the conversation online. Fans debated whether Ford would be able to handle Foster’s strength and physicality after moving from featherweight to fighting.

The fight was already generating attention due to the Houston setting and the tension between the two fighters online, but Foster’s photo from training sparked even more discussion about the DAZN card. Houston fans are expected to turn out in immense numbers for the event at the Fertitta Center, which will be one of the biggest hometown shows of Foster’s career.

Foster gained more attention after his victory over Stephen Fulton, with many fans hoping he would stay at lightweight and continue pushing for a fight with Shakur Stevenson.

Instead, Foster returned to 130 pounds, and talk of fighting Stevenson gradually died down.

A powerful performance against Ford could change that quickly, especially if Foster delivers the kind of performance fans now expect after seeing the state he appears to be in heading into the fight.

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