Robbery gets thrown around here a lot, but in this case it is justified. Probably the worst decision I've seen in many many years. It was a 10-2 maybe 9-3 fight for Chudinov. I don't see how anyone can watch that fight and give Strum more than three rounds. Then he is juiced up as well lol. Took forever, but at least they are going to right the wrong. Well as much as it can be.
Comments Thread For: Chudinov's Manager Expects Felix Sturm To Be Stripped
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How the **** does Sturm have a super middleweight belt? Does his family own the WBA or something?Comment
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they let him duck golovkin for two years while his career was being poorly built in europe.Comment
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"Germany's new harsh anti-doping measures might lead to a prominent boxing champion heading to prison. Felix Sturm (40-5-3, 1 NC, 18 KO), the current WBA super middleweight champion and former IBF and WBO champ, popped for a PED back in February, and falls under a newly-enacted bill that could see him jailed.Robbery gets thrown around here a lot, but in this case it is justified. Probably the worst decision I've seen in many many years. It was a 10-2 maybe 9-3 fight for Chudinov. I don't see how anyone can watch that fight and give Strum more than three rounds. Then he is juiced up as well lol. Took forever, but at least they are going to right the wrong. Well as much as it can be.
The new law indicates that any German athlete that tests positive for PEDs could face up to three years in prison for the infraction. It also gives judges the power to convict the people that supply PEDs to athletes to up to 10 years in prison.
It should be noted that Sturm's B sample has yet to be tested, and the investigation is ongoing. Sturm has denied the accusations. He also does not reside in Germany anymore, recently moving back to his native Bosnia."
So he fled back to his native Bosnia... wonder why, looks like someone is guiltyComment
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