The Fiji Times

No positive result

- By SHIRAZ KASIM

NO boxer tested positive for drug use in the Kiran Boxing Promotions program last month in Nadi

‘No boxer tested positive for the drug tests’ revealed Boxing Commission of Fiji chairman Dr Subhash Appana.

The Dr Appana further stated that a total of 10 boxers were selected for the drug testing and four were randomly picked in line with the historic announceme­nt by Kiran Boxing Promotions that drug testing would be conducted randomly on boxers signed to appear in the program which took place at Prince Charles Park on November 30.

However all boxers who appeared for the title fights which included Jese Ravudi, Mulomulo Boxing Club’s Ronald Naidu, Korolevu resident James Sigh, Narata native Jonasa Kavika, Sebastian Singh and Aussie boxer Humzah Khalid had to undergo the mandatory drug testing as earlier revealed by promoter and former boxer Ben Krishna.

“Our aim is to ensure that the sport of boxing is totally drug free. We have only heard of rumours that drugs especially marijuana was suspected of being used by some boxers previously although there was no concrete evidence to substantia­te the allegation­s,” Dr Appana said.

The chairman of Boxing Commission of Fiji and widely regarded as the ‘encycloped­ia’ of boxing in the country further stated that the board had set out stringent guidelines and policies in regards to the alleged drugs use in the sport.

“So when we came on board we instituted the drug tests in our first program which was held on the 26th of October which perhaps was a ‘wake-up’ call for not only the boxers but the boxing fraternity in general’.

“This was followed up in our program on the 30th of November.’

“Now we are adamant at making this mandatory in every boxing program.”

Subhash was elated to reveal the positive feedback from people associated with the sport.

“Former boxers, trainers and fight officials that I spoke to encouraged me to ensure that boxing remains drug free.

“We will definitely take this issue to newer heights next year. In fact both the World Boxing Foundation and the Internatio­nal Boxing Organisati­on officials have written to me and expressed delight at the fact that we have instituted drug testing in Fiji boxing,” he said.

Dr Appana humbly pleaded with all the boxers to work together for the betterment of the sport and to keep Fiji boxing drug free adding that stringent disciplina­ry measures will be undertaken by the Commission’s disciplina­ry tribunal with penalties meted out like indefinite suspension or suspension for a period of time should the results prove positive. And life ban

The drug testing was conducted via the boxer’s urine samples collected after the conclusion of respective bouts.

The establishm­ent of the Boxing Commission of Fiji is to regulate and control profession­al and amateur boxing in the country and its related matters.

 ?? Picture: BALJEET SINGH ?? All boxers tested during the boxing program in Nadi last month had a negative result.
Picture: BALJEET SINGH All boxers tested during the boxing program in Nadi last month had a negative result.

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