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The director of the Ukrainian world champion in the first heavyweight version of the WBC, Oleksandr Gvozdik Egis Klymas, eloquently commented on the arbitration in the battle against Stevenson. At the end of the battle, Adonis was ahead, while the Canadian judge Jack Woodburn set the score at 98:92 and not in favor of a Ukrainian. , Teddy Atlas
"I think it smells of crime." These guys must withdraw the judge's licenses and remove them from boxing, especially the one who set the score at 98:92. It's just that, okay, let's drop some sort of Now, I have this judge on the radar: I will never let him be allowed to judge my battles again. Boxers: We chose this sport, and the commissions and other bodies should ensure that the judges are adequate and competent, "said the Lithuanian during an interview with BoxingTalk.
Remember that Carnival (16-0, 13 KO's) – Stevenson (29-2-1, 24 KO's) finished the round of 16 on lap 11. After the bout, the Canadian boxer began critical resuscitation.
More later, the Canadians were placed in a state of artificial coma.In addition, Alexander recounted what happened to Stevenson after the battle
Note that Alexander Gvozdyk is the fourth world champion in Ukraine after Oleksandr Usik (absolute world champion in the first heavyweight), Vasily Lomachenko (WBA lightweight champion) and Artem Dalakyan (WBA lightweightest champion).