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Court denies World of Boxing’s request for Wilder emails re Meldonium in continuing legal drama

March 21, 2018 by Jason Cruz Leave a Comment

The United States District Court in Southern New York has denied a Motion to Compel in the World of Boxing/Alexander Povetkin lawsuit against Deontay Wilder.  Previously produced documents from Wilder’s attorney were determined to be work product by the Court. The case has a long and winding history and while a jury determined that Povetkin […]

Filed Under: boxing, Featured, legal, Povetikin-Wilder

2017: The year in boxing

January 6, 2018 by Jason Cruz Leave a Comment

2017 was a great year for boxing which saw some great fights and the spectacle that was Mayweather-McGregor. The year started off with the talk about Mayweather-McGregor as the UFC’s lightweight champion stirred the pot by going on a rant on Instagram where he wrote “F*** the UFC.”  Dana White warned that if Conor went […]

Filed Under: Ali Act, Attendance, boxing, Boxing vs. MMA, CBS, Drug Testing, Featured, FS1, gate, Golden Boy, HBO, legal, Mayweather-McGregor, Povetikin-Wilder, Premier Boxing Champions, ratings, Top Rank, TV

Wilder-World of Boxing case continues with Motion to Compel documents re Meldonium

October 26, 2017 by Jason Cruz Leave a Comment

The Deontay Wilder versus World of Boxing/Alexander Povetkin case has not ended.  Despite a Court ruling which denied World of Boxing and Povetkin’s (collectively WOB”) motions for new trial and/or motion for a judgment notwithstanding the verdict, the parties continue with the other elements of the causes of action. In September, the Court denied motion […]

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Court denies World of Boxing’s post-trial motion for new trial in Wilder case

September 27, 2017 by Jason Cruz Leave a Comment

The trial court in New York has denied the World of Boxing’s Motion for Judgment as a Matter of Law or in the alternative, a New Trial.  It held that the jury did its job in evaluating the evidence and the credibility of witnesses and based on it was able to produce the jury verdict. […]

Filed Under: boxing, Featured, legal, Povetikin-Wilder

Povetkin-WOB bring up new information in Wilder Meldonium case

July 5, 2017 by Jason Cruz Leave a Comment

The attorneys in the Deontay Wilder-Alexander Povetkin/World of Boxing case are at it again with letters to the court sent late last month.  The parties await a pending Motion for New Trial and/or Motion for JNOV but the attorneys for Povetking and WOB are lobbying the Court to consider newfound information. As you may recall, […]

Filed Under: boxing, Drug Testing, Featured, legal, Povetikin-Wilder

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