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Puerto Vallarta News NetworkAmericas & Beyond | November 2009 

Heavyweight Fighter Banned for Industrial Language
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November 03, 2009



Boxer Chris Arreola celebrates his fourth round KO victory over Jameel McCline, both of the U.S., following their heavyweight fight at the Mandalay Bay Events Center in Las Vegas, Nevada, April 11, 2009. (Reuters/Steve Marcus)
Jeju, South Korea - Battered heavyweight contender Chris Arreola will have plenty of time to nurse his wounds following defeat at the powerful hands of Vitali Klitschko after boxing chiefs on Tuesday banned the fighter for swearing.

The American, who dreams of becoming the first heavyweight champion of Mexican heritage, was in an emotional state after his corner had stopped the September 26 fight after the 10th round.

Tears flowed freely as he thanked the crowd and the boxer later relied on some industrial language to express his intent to hit back following the defeat.

World Boxing Council president Jose Sulaiman took a very dim view of the use of a swear word in Arreola's post-fight interview, however, and on Tuesday proposed the 28-year-old be banned from competing for six months.

The WBC's board of governors approved the sanction at the body's annual convention in Jeju, South Korea.

The ban will be backdated to the fight night.

(Editing by Ossian Shine)




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