William Regal Suspended From WWE for 60 Days
May 20, 2008 by Michael Sedor
Filed under MMA-UFC

Who would have thunk it? Last night’s William Regal get gone match was weaved into the storyline because the former RAW GM violated the WWE’s Substance Abuse and Drug Testing Policy for the second time thus incurring a 60-day suspension. Looks like we weren’t too far off last night with our own conclusion of Regal descending into an alcoholic misery, moving to Albany, and becoming the subject of William Kennedy’s next novel.
London’s salacious Sun newspaper reports that it is not known which drug it was that he either tested positive for or was caught with. But the tabloid does make its own conclusion:
Golden Boy Fighters Love Conspiracy Theories (and so do we)
May 3, 2008 by Michael Sedor
Filed under MMA-UFC

Image details: Oscar De La Hoya v Steve Forbes Weigh-In served by picapp.com
For all those pundits hoping and wishing that Bernard Hopkins would just go away, retire, and not be heard from again: your wish is not coming true. Hopkins will not go quietly into that good night. He hasn’t announced a next fight but he certainly has something to say about Chuck Giampa.
Who’s Chuck Giampa? He is the judge who scored in favor of Joe Calzaghe 116-111. Unlike Bernard, Chuck is leaving the fight game, retiring after scoring over 2,000 bouts. When ESPN.com told Hopkins of Giampa’s departure he responded pointedly, “He retired two weeks too late.”
Bernard also added his own interesting theory to the mix “Is he getting pressured? Is there something out there that we don’t know about right now, like when a politician resigns before [trouble] hits the fan? Or maybe he realized he was just too damn old to do the judging.”
The forty-three-year-old Hopkins, on the other hand, does not think he’s too damn old to keep on fighting. We wouldn’t have it any other way. We think his performance against Calzaghe proves that he’s still a top ten pound-for-pound. But might he need to leave the Golden Boy stable to get a fair shake from the judges?
Oscar de la Hoya himself seemed to agree with this statement adding in the same article that “(Golden Boy fighters) have had seven fights in Las Vegas, and when they’ve been close we’ve never got the decision. Why is that?” Presumably Oscar won’t need the refs help tonight against Steve Forbes. Nevertheless, the fight is being held in Carson, Calif. and not Sin City? Is that a coincidence similar to Giamba’s well-timed retirement? Hard to say.

























