ABC president tells Arkansas commission illegally allowed HIV virus-positive boxer to battle
According to a report with ESPN, the Arkansas State Athletic Commission has been accused of illegally allowing an HIV virus-positive boxer battle on a Nov. 11th card & has ever ever received a stern calling-out from Mike Mazzulli, the president of the Association of Boxing Commissions (ABC). This individual is pending in Florida due to a positive HIV virus Analysis & it was submitted to [formal boxing record-keeper] battle Fax, our federal registry, that is required with federal law." Federal law requires native commissions to check the battle Fax suspension list before licensing any fighter. Both the Florida commission & I notified Arkansas out of the managing agency, the section of Health, of the HIV virus positive case of a boxer however he was allowed to battle anyway. This appears to be a direct violation of federal law & an egregious disregard for health & security levels."
Regulatory group's president: Law violated while HIV virus-positive boxer allowed to battle in Arkansas
As it stated in A letter sent to Arkansas officials final 7 days described an event which allowed an HIV virus-positive boxer to battle as 1 of the generality flagrant security violations the national regulatory commission has ever seen. A bad blood Analysis prohibits a boxer from Battling anywhere in the U.S., the letter stated. Brech said the fighter wasn't pending however instead denied licensure, Extremely the state did'nt assault a federal law. Mazzulli said the boxer, whose name he declined to disclose, has a battle Fax listing which alerts the organizers to contact authorities in Florida. The battle too violated federal law with not reporting the results to Boxing Registries within 48 hours of the battle, the letter stated.collected by :Lucy William