Keith Kizer, executive director of the Nevada State Athletic Commission claims the postponement of a hearing on the temporary suspension meted out to Ali “Rush Hour” Funeka (30-3-3, 25 KO’s) after he was found to have taken a diuretic which is illegal under the NSAC rules, doesn’t disadvantage the South African fighter. [Click Here To Read More]
Comments Thread For: Ali Funeka's NSAC Hearing Postponed To Mid-June
Collapse
-
Tags: None
-
-
Keith Kizer, executive director of the Nevada State Athletic Commission claims the postponement of a hearing on the temporary suspension meted out to Ali “Rush Hour” Funeka (30-3-3, 25 KO’s) after he was found to have taken a diuretic which is illegal under the NSAC rules, doesn’t disadvantage the South African fighter. [Click Here To Read More]Comment
-
The real irony is that he presumably used the driatec as a means to make weight, which he did do, against a fighter who ended up coming in 9 pounds over. 9 ****ing pounds!
I understand the assumption of necessity for dealing with the issue of banned substances, but the situation seems unjust. Oh well, maybe Funeka should move up in weight.Comment
-
uck funeka!!! i felt bad for him cuz he lost 2 a damn welterweight that night but after hearing that he tested positive after the fight made me sick. he is a scumbag 2.Comment
Comment