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NSAC BANS FACE-OFF AT TOMORROWs WILDER-FURY WEIGH-IN

Posted: 20 Feb 2020, 21:05
by Best Coast
I dont mind some pre-fight trash-talk but a shoving match/brawl the day before the fight could easily cause an injury (such as re-opening Fury's 5-month-old cut from the Wallin fight) that would instantly postpone the fight for many months. The shoving match at yesterday's final presser pretty much sealed the decision to ban the face-off from tomorrow's weigh-in. :brick:

https://www.espn.com/boxing/story/_/id/ ... f-weigh-in
"The actions of the two fighters pushing each other, which was not staged, is not indicative of the image of our sport as a major league sport, thus having a faceoff is not in the best interest in the health and safety of the fighters, the public and the event," Bennett said.

"And, quite frankly, that image, where you have two professional athletes pushing each other where somebody could get hurt, is not keeping with the image of a major league sport and we're a major league sport."

Bennett said he conferred with commission chairman Anthony Marnell III on Wednesday night to tell him he wanted to cancel the faceoff and that Marnell fully supported the idea. Bennett said he spoke to Wilder promoter Tom Brown of TGB Promotions on Wednesday night and to Top Rank chairman Bob Arum, Fury's co-promoter, Thursday morning and both "were OK with it."

"I'm not going to put the public or the fighters or the event in harm's way because everybody is looking forward to a spectacular event," Bennett said. "This decision is in the best interest of the fighters, the fans and the event."

It is an unprecedented move, but it is one Arum said he supported.

"If this fight depends on a faceoff to sell it, we have not done our job," Arum told ESPN. "They will take pictures, just no faceoff. This commission realizes because of ESPN and Fox that boxing is back as a major sport and we're not going to f--- it up by having these guys push each other or fight each other at a weigh-in.

"It doesn't happen in the NFL, or Major League Baseball or the NBA where you have the athletes pushing and shoving before their contest. Boxing is now a major sport and we will conduct ourselves like one."

When Wednesday's final news conference ended, Arum on his own called off the faceoff between Wilder (42-0-1, 41 KOs) and Fury (29-0-1, 20 KOs) because he was upset by the pushing and shoving that opened the news conference.