Boxing Promoter Gets Pen for Fixing Fight

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  • bigdlb12
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    Boxing Promoter Gets Pen for Fixing Fight

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    Boxing Promoter Gets Pen for Fixing Fight


    New York Lawyer
    February 23, 2005

    By Christina Almeida
    The Associated Press

    LAS VEGAS -- A federal judge sentenced a boxing promoter Tuesday to 37 months in prison for his role in a fight-fixing scheme that included an August 2000 bout at the Paris hotel-casino.

    Promoter Robert Mitchell, 42, of Irmo, S.C., and boxer Thomas Williams, 35, of Upper Marlboro, Md., were convicted by a federal jury in November on one count each of conspiracy and of sports bribery.

    The jury found Mitchell was involved in paying bribes of more than $70,000.

    During Tuesday's hearing, Mitchell's lawyer asked U.S. District Court Judge James C. Mahan for leniency, citing Mitchell's lack of a criminal history, his strong work ethic and his help in establishing boxing regulations in South Carolina.

    "I don't think he represents everything that is wrong with boxing," lawyer Thomas Naylor told Mahan.

    Mitchell did not speak during the hearing and declined, through his lawyer, to answer questions outside court.

    Mitchell and Williams were found guilty of fixing 11 fights from March 1995 to August 2000. The fights were included in the conspiracy charge.

    Boxing manager Robert Mittleman, 61, of Oak Park, Ill., testified against the pair after agreeing to plead guilty in the case.

    Mittleman has said Mitchell asked him to arrange for Williams, also known as "Top Dawg," to lose an Aug. 12, 2000, bout at the Paris hotel-casino to help the career of New York heavyweight Richie Melito, Jr.

    Williams lost to Melito in the first round on the undercard of the Evander Holyfield-John Ruiz WBA heavyweight title fight.

    Neither Melito, nor his father-manager, Richie Melito Sr., have been charged. They have claimed no knowledge of any fights being fixed.

    Mittleman said he received $1,000 and Williams was paid $15,000 to throw the fight.

    During the trial, Mittleman said he arranged for Williams to lose a bout with Brian Nielsen in Denmark on March 31, 2000.

    Mittleman said he received $1,000 and Williams, who lost the fight in the third round, was paid up to $40,000 by Danish boxing promoter Mogens Palle to throw the fight.

    Palle, who has not been charged, has denied the allegation.

    Mitchell, who remains free on bond, must surrender April 19 to begin serving his sentence. He also was ordered to pay a $6,000 fine.

    Williams was sentenced to 15 months in prison last week.

    Mittleman, who pleaded guilty to two counts of sports bribery and one count of bribery of a public official, received three years probation.

    Authorities said Mittleman, who briefly managed Oscar de la Hoya when the boxer turned pro after the 1992 Olympics, had offered an undercover officer $15,000 to bribe the federal prosecutor and judge in the case in exchange for charges being dropped against Williams.
  • The1God
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    Kinda makes you wonder why they cant pin **** like this on Don King or Bob Arum. And a $6000 fine is nothing. They can make much more off a single wager in Vegas. Oh well, one badd apple out of an orchard gone.

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    • bigdlb12
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      yeah but 37 months is a long time

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      • Slipx
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        I think that sentence is excessive, they should have just suspended him and his fighter from the sport for a few years..more tax dollars down the drain for no reason..

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        • Warrior Spirit
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          They should go after Bob Arum's corrupt ass next. Its time that boxing be purified and cleansed from the stench of corruption. This is one of the reasons that boxing is not popular.

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          • Eyeh8you
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            Originally posted by Warrior Spirit
            They should go after Bob Arum's corrupt ass next. Its time that boxing be purified and cleansed from the stench of corruption. This is one of the reasons that boxing is not popular.
            Also cause of fairweahter fans like yerself. Know lil about the sport but post anyway! Sad so Sad

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            • Rockin'
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              I say awsome job to the state commision or whoever it was that exposed these fixed fights. I also say good job to the judge for putting this guy away for a little while, good way to set a precident. Will it keep other guys from fixing fights, probably not all of them but it may make a few other guys think about it abit and then hopefully not do it.

              As far as Arum and King, they dont have to fix fights, they often control both fighters in big matches. Way back the IBC was banned and dismantled because the feds said and proved that they had a monopoly going on with Norris and so many other guys. What or how is what they got busted for back then any different than what king and Arum have going on now, I dont see the difference......Rockin'

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