Sunday, 13 May 2012

Boxing bad news; Again!


I am sure most will be aware that boxing has been making headlines this week for the wrong reasons; again! To be honest, it is not too often that boxing makes headlines for good reasons, which is a shame because boxing does a lot of good things. The amount of boxers you hear of that say ‘I would have been in prison or dead if it wasn’t for boxing’ but nobody ever mentions the good side of the game. 

Lamont Peterson, Amir Khan
Lamont Peterson v Amir Khan
 So to the first of the controversies; Amir Khan v Lamont Peterson is off after Peterson tested positive for synthetic testosterone which is a banned substance. Peterson’s camp has maintained that the substance was taken due to a medical condition, but there is really no defence. The test that found the testosterone was by the Voluntary anti-doping Association (VADA), i.e. not a mandatory test! Bearing this in mind, if there was nothing to hide surely they would have declared this with Nevada State Athletic Commission and sought some kind of exemption due to the medical condition. I certainly feel sorry for Khan as he was definitely seeking redemption. He knew that something wasn’t right in the first fight, but could never say anything really. I heard Johnny Nelson (former WBO world cruiser-weight champ) say this week ‘you can’t say anything at the time because you either look like a cry baby or you get sued when the tests come back negative.’ From one side Khan now has some justification for the fight in December, but on the other hand is now unlikely to prove in the ring that he is the better fighter. Perhaps the worst part for Khan and Golden Boy Promotions is that they were not informed on April 12th when the results were discovered, and they could have perhaps rescued the show by finding another opponent, but it was left to nearly a month later until a week before the fight when nothing could be done. They should not expect a Christmas card from Oscar de la Hoya or Richard Schaefer any time soon!

David Haye and Dereck Chisora
 
And now to the second controversy; Dereck Chisora v David Haye. The main issues seem to come from the British boxing board of control (BBBoC), and the fact that they feel they have been undermined by what has gone on. If they did not want the boxers to seek a license from another board, they should have not just suspended Chisora’s license, (and told him he could get a license from another board!) they should have banned him. Full stop. Then this could never have happened. As they didn’t, Frank Warren was entitled to seek a license from another board, and the fact that it was the Luxembourg Boxing Federation is irrelevant; Warren said this week that they had a number of offers from various boards.

I’ll be honest, I think Chisora should have been banned. To do what he did to the Klitschko brothers in the build-up to his fight with Vitali in February was disgraceful. To disrespect two of the longest standing world champions in such a way was childish to say the least. If I had been in Frank Warren’s position I would have sacked Chisora there and then, but perhaps he could see this fight coming a long way off. Forty thousand paying fans at Upton Park was too much to turn down. Having been to several Frank Warren shows over the years, I would not be surprised if the fight is a damp squib. Certainly the shows I have been to have been more hype than talent in the main. There has been the odd exception of course.  We'll find out on July 15th, one way or the other. 

SPORT SHORTS

  •  The Premier league concludes today and all is to play for at the top and bottom. The key fixtures are Sunderland v Man Utd and Man City v QPR. Man Utd must win to have a chance of taking the title, but if Man City beat QPR that result is irrelevant. A point should be enough for QPR, but you can bet your bottom dollar that Owen Coyle will be the biggest Man City fan today. A City win means Bolton can escape the drop at the expense of QPR if they beat Stoke, and lets face it, Stoke look like they've been on holiday for about six weeks already. I'm not sure it's as cut and dry as some Man City fans think. We'll see later on. 
  • Golf's unofficial 5th major, The Players Championship at Sawgrass, concludes today with the much maligned Kevin Na in the lead; although he is only one clear so all to play for. Brian Davis and Martin Laird lead the British charge although they are both six back. As we have seen, errant shots can easily bring bogeys so they are in with a chance. 
  • Roy Hodgson is to name his first England squad this week for Euro 2012, and the main issue (Ferdinand or Terry, or both?) looks like it might resolve itself as Sir Alex Ferguson has questioned whether Ferdinand is up to the task. For the record, neither would be in my starting line-up. More to follow in due course.
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2 comments:

  1. Factual, brilliantly honest and a tribute to your love of all sports, except horsey sports, of course.

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  2. Got to say I always look forward to your boxing blogs and hering your take on the latest. Do you think Haye will give Chisora a lesson? and in your opinion should Kahn get his December result overturned?

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