At some point, Rances Barthelemy and his team will reach a point where they only way to claim championship status is by winning his scheduled July 10 rematch with Argenis Mendez.
A motion for Summary Disposition requested by Barthelemy through his legal team to review the proceedings leading to his January 3 bout with Mendez changed to a No-Contest was denied by the Minnesota Office of Administrative Hearings on Monday.
The ruling upholds a decision made by the Minnesota Department of Labor and Industry to overturn the official decision of their aforementioned title fight from a 2nd round knockout win for Barthelemy to a No-Decision. The original verdict resulted in Barthelemy claiming a 130 lb. title, a status the Cuban is determined to reclaim, as it would result in a significant pay increase for their upcoming rematch.
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A motion for Summary Disposition requested by Barthelemy through his legal team to review the proceedings leading to his January 3 bout with Mendez changed to a No-Contest was denied by the Minnesota Office of Administrative Hearings on Monday.
The ruling upholds a decision made by the Minnesota Department of Labor and Industry to overturn the official decision of their aforementioned title fight from a 2nd round knockout win for Barthelemy to a No-Decision. The original verdict resulted in Barthelemy claiming a 130 lb. title, a status the Cuban is determined to reclaim, as it would result in a significant pay increase for their upcoming rematch.
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