Toney, Batchelder Test Positive For Steroids, Suspended From Boxing
LOS ANGELES (AP) _ Three-time world boxing champion James Toney tested positive for steroids and could face a one-year suspension from boxing. <br/><br/>Armando Garcia, the executive officer of the state
Wednesday, June 13th 2007, 3:13 pm
By: News On 6
LOS ANGELES (AP) _ Three-time world boxing champion James Toney tested positive for steroids and could face a one-year suspension from boxing.
Armando Garcia, the executive officer of the state of Carlifornia's Athletic Commission, said Toney and Danny Batchelder, his opponent in a heavyweight bout May 24 in San Jose, tested positive for two types of steroids. They were suspended indefinitely.
``They have a right to appeal,'' Garcia said Wednesday. ``My recommendation is suspension until the end of the licensing year and a $2,500 (euro1,880) fine for both. We will give them the 30 days to appeal. If they don't, that's what the suspension will be.''
Toney tested positive for boldenone and stanazolol, and Batchelder tested positive for stanazolol and oxandolone, Garcia said. If they don't appeal, the boxers would be suspended one year from the date of their fight.
Toney won a split decision over Batchelder, an outcome that won't be changed, Garcia said. Toney has a 70-6 record with three draws and 43 knockouts and Batchelder is 25-5 with one draw and 12 knockouts.
The 38-year-old Toney is a former IBF middleweight, super-middleweight and cruiserweight champion. He tested positive for nandrolone two years ago, and it cost him a victory over WBC heavyweight champion John Ruiz. That bout was ruled a no-contest.
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