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Commission
catches cheaters!
August 7, 2006
The Association of
Boxing Commissions ("ABC") highly commended the "astute
efforts" of the Mohegan Department of Athletic Regulation, its Director
and its Chief Ringside Physician in thwarting the "egregious efforts"
of two boxers to obtain a boxing license and participate in bouts at the
Mohegan Sun based upon fraudulent medical records.
In announcing such
praise, Tim Lueckenhoff, the President of the ABC, related the following
facts: David Quijano and Alex DeJesus, boxers based in Puerto Rico, each
with a previously issued Federal identification card (as required by U.S.
law), were scheduled to fight different opponents on a fight card, promoted
by Top Rank, at the Mohegan Sun on July 21, 2006. In seeking a boxing
license from the Mohegan Department of Athletic Regulation in order to
participate in these bouts, both Quijano and DeJesus, either directly
or through a representative, submitted required medical records, via facsimile,
to the Mohegan Department of Athletic Regulation including a Magnetic
Resonance Imaging ("MRI") report.
Upon the receipt of
the respective MRI's, Michael Mazzulli, the Director of the Mohegan Department
of Athletic Regulation, perceiving impropriety, forwarded the MRI's to
the Mohegan's Chief Ringside Physician, Dr. Michael Schwartz (who also
is the President of the American Association of Professional Ringside
Physicians - an organization which is an associate member of the ABC)
for review. Upon such review, Dr. Schwartz observed an oddity: that the
two MRI's depicted precisely the same neurological conclusions. Per the
suggestion of Mr. Mazzulli, Dr. Schwartz contacted the physician whose
signature appeared on both MRI reports; and the physician confirmed that
he had never administered an MRI test to either Quijano or DeJesus. Subsequently,
Mr. Mazzulli and Dr. Schwartz discovered that each of the MRI reports,
in reality, was a falsified reproduction of an MRI report regarding another
boxer, from the same gym in Puerto Rico where Quijano and DeJesus train,
issued in January, 2006.
Upon discovering that
the MRI's were fraudulent, Mr. Mazzulli contacted the manager of both
boxers, Peter Rivera, and informed him that neither boxer would be licensed
by the Mohegan Department of Athletic Regulation; that neither boxer would
be allowed to participate in the bouts scheduled for July 21st; and that
further investigation would be conducted with the full cooperation of
the Puerto Rico Sports and Recreation Commission (also a member of the
ABC).
Thus far, in addition
to denying both David Quijano and Alex DeJesus a boxing license and barring
their participation in the boxing show at the Mohegan Sun on July 21st,
the Mohegan Department of Athletic Regulation has imposed a $5000.00 fine
on each boxer; and these actions, as well as the basis for these actions,
have been reported to FightFax, a boxing registry certified by the ABC,
for placement on the boxing records of each boxer.
"The actions
of the Mohegan Department of Athletic Regulation are exemplary and, together
with the efforts of others, are demonstrative of the need for cooperative
efforts among boxing regulators throughout North America and its territories
in order to effectively regulate professional boxing," Mr. Lueckenhoff
said.
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