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Why Josh Taylor and Jose Ramirez Should Watch Back to Old School Boxing

Why Josh Taylor and Jose Ramirez Should Watch Back to Old School Boxing Given its disorganized nature in the world of sports and its “wild west” reputation, it’s no surprise that boxing weekends on the world calendar create a variety of events that reach a level of importance, prestige, and ability. But it goes without saying that not all boxing events are created equal, especially in terms of the meaning of the fight. Very often, in fact, thanks to the open and free market of sport (including recent rounds of exhibition sessions featuring the names of celebrities from around the world who are influenced by sport, entertainment and social media), some hopeful boxing fights have little to do. with the current state of boxing.

Racehorse re-homing charity condemns problems in industry, but needs help

One of the horses, 5-year-old trotter Jimmy Cannon, was listed as dead on the Harness Racing New Zealand (HRNZ) website last month, amid rumours he has been shot. The other horse has since been cleared to race again. Joseph Johnson/Stuff Stable to Stirrup Charitable Trust trainer Rebecca Nairn and chairman Carl Markham. Stable to Stirrup chairman Carl Markham, who also breeds standardbred racehorses, said most in the industry cared a lot about their animals, and wanted them to have a good life after racing. “People think we make all this money from the horses, then we dump them, and they get shot. But there are people [like the trust] who do care, and who will give them that second chance.

Animal rights group calls for trainer caught injecting horses to face criminal charges

Jesse Alford injected horses he trained with formalin, a banned substance. An animal rights group has called for a disgraced harness racing trainer caught injecting two horses with a prohibited substance to face criminal charges. Jesse Alford appeared at a penalty hearing before the Judicial Control Authority at Addington Raceway on Wednesday after pleading guilty to two charges of administering a prohibited substance on race day and one of attempting to administer a prohibited substance. At the hearing it was revealed that Racing Integrity Unit (RIU) investigators planted a hidden camera near the Woodend Beach stables the 30-year-old shared after receiving a tip he was doping horses.

Harness racing trainer caught on camera injecting horse in undercover sting

Sam Sherwood16:45, May 05 2021 CHRIS SKELTON/Stuff Jesse Alford injected horses he trained with formalin, a banned substance. Details of a secret sting that caught disgraced harness racing trainer Jesse Alford injecting two horses with a prohibited substance have emerged at a hearing where integrity officials called for him to be banned from the sport for nine years. Alford appeared at a penalty hearing before the Judicial Control Authority at Addington Raceway on Wednesday after pleading guilty to two charges of administering a prohibited substance on race day and one charge of attempting to administer a prohibited substance. At the hearing it was revealed that Racing Integrity Unit (RIU) investigators planted a hidden camera near the Woodend Beach stables the 30-year-old shared after receiving a tip he was doping horses.

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