Riot breaks out after fight!

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May 13, 2002
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This is from last night. Filipino challenger Johnreil Casimero was fighting IBF Title holder Louis "Mosquito" Lazarte in Lazarte's hometown in Argentina.

The fight was foul filled, mostly by Lazarte's crazy illegal tactics including biting the Filipino twice on his neck, rabbit punches and low blows. In a tough and ugly fight throughout, the Filipino scored a knock out late in the fight.

While Casimero was celebrating, the bitter crowd quickly turned violent as seen below. The referee was hurt by a chair and taken to the hospital. A well known manager, Sean Gibbons, was beaten badly, suffered several broken ribs, a cracked jaw and received damage to his head. Casimero was also hit with a chair in his head but only suffered minor injuries, along with this trainers.

[video=youtube;KSWF1H1fuG0]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KSWF1H1fuG0[/video]
 
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lol and the UFC wants Chael Sonnen the dude that has spent the last two years trolling the hell out of Brazil to fight Anderson Silva in Brazil in a few months.....lol if Chael wins in front of 20,000 Brazilians he's gonna die.
 
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this guy is by far the dirtiest fighter in the game stuff like this is nothing new for him. I really don't know why people still fight him in Argentina. if u go to YouTube and search his name you'll see a bunch of foul filled controversy
 
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That's disgusting. People could've senselessly died in that stupid shit. Lazarte went from being a good story in being the oldest man to win a light flyweight championship and then to do it on his 7th (or 6th) world title shot to guaranteeing himself to never get another good fight at home again. Dirty fighting is going to be part of the game but that was just disgusting. Much props to Casimero for dealing with all that and still busting his ass.
 
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Luis Lazarte and Pablo Pérez (one of his team members who attacked Casimero's corner) have been banned for life to participate in any international event of boxing, says Aníbal Miramontes, from the IBF. “Neither of them could ever attend as a boxer, manager, spectator, or any occupation related to boxing in a IBF fight”. He also said that they couldn't identify the other aggressors, so there's no other sanction.

Full article (Spanish) here:

http://www.clarin.com/deportes/boxeo/Lazarte-expulsaron-vida-rings_0_647335389.html


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IBF Bans Luis Lazarte For Life Over Threat on Ref's Life


As a result of last week's riot in Bueno Aires, Argentina, the International Boxing Federation has issued a lifetime ban on junior flyweight Luis Lazarte. Last Saturday night, Johnreil Casimero stopped Lazarte in ten rounds. Following the stoppage, dozens of fans started throwing chairs and bottles at Casimero, his team, and the ringside officials. Fans also rushed the ring and started attacking Casimero and his team members.

During the fight, Lazarte was using his usual dirty tricks. He bit Casimero several times and even threatened the life of referee Eddie Claudio in the sixth round.

Osvaldo Bisbal – Presidente
Federación Argentina de Boxeo
Castro Barros 75 (CP 1178)
Buenos Aires, Argentina

Dear Mr. Bisbal:

First I would like to inform you that we are pleased with our increased activity in Argentina and look forward to developing it further this year. Argentina is a country with a strong boxing heritage and we aim to become an integral party of its history.

With that being said, I take this opportunity to address you in regards to the deplorable acts of violence that transpired after the Lazarte-Casimero bout. This type of violence has no place in a boxing match, or any sporting event for that matter, as it completely goes against the grain of what competition is about. Surely you agree to that. It is important that all of us in the boxing community, because this act in not exclusive to Argentina, utilize this experience as one to learn from and develop better ways to protect the perimeter around the ring and the people that are in it, while also insuring the safety of all those attending a boxing match.

Furthermore, I would like to know what steps have been taken with the local police department to bring those individuals that entered the ring and assaulted Mr. Casimero and his camp to justice.

There are a number of individuals that can likely be identified in the video recording of the fight and who should be investigated through the proper legal channels. I expect that you will do what you can to further inform me on this matter.

There is one measure that we are taking into our own hands and that we will enforce. As a result of Luis Lazarte threatening the life of referee Eddie Claudio while receiving a points deduction in the sixth round, Lazarte is banned from being involved in any capacity in any IBF related fight that takes place in Argentina or around the world. I believe that I do not have to express to you that Lazarte’s threat to Claudio, which can be clearly heard in the telecast, is completely unacceptable, should not be taken lightly and merits punishment. Behavior of this nature by a fighter is not and will not be tolerated by the IBF.

Mr. Bisbal, I believe I have clarified the IBF’s stance to you on this issue and I look forward to hearing from you.

Daryl J. Peoples, President