April 30, 2024

WBC final ruling on Luis Nery

By Boxing247.com

WBC FINAL RULING REGARDING LUIS NERY
ISSUED BY THE WBC BOARD OF GOVERNORS

I. BACKGROUND AND FINDINGS

A. Over the years, the WBC has implemented procedures to facilitate boxer’s
methodical weight loss and to prevent sudden weight loss and extreme dehydrations on
the eve of WBC-governed bouts. Those procedures which include, but are not limited to,
monitoring weigh-ins 30- and 7-days before the bout, and having the official weigh-in
ceremony the day before the fight, have yielded very positive results.

B. On August 15, 2017, Luis Nery became WBC World Bantamweight Champion
by defeating then reigning Champion Shinsuke Yamanaka via 4th Round technical
knockout.

C. On August 22, 2017, the Voluntary Anti-Doping Association (VADA) reported to
the WBC that Mr. Nery’s sample collected on July 27, 2017 in Tijuana, Mexico, yielded
adverse analytical findings for the banned substance Zilpaterol (the “Finding”). Zilpaterol
is a banned substance, under the WBC Clean Boxing Program in which Mr. Nery is
enrolled.

D. After thoroughly investigating the circumstances that lead to the Findings,
including any extenuating circumstances, the WBC issued, among other mandates, the
following:
1. The WBC could not make a determination with sufficient certainty of whether
Mr. Nery’s Finding was the result of intentional ingestion of a banned
substance to improve performance or consumption of contaminated food
products;
2. The WBC ordered an immediate rematch between Mr. Nery and Shinsuke
Yamanaka; and
3. The WBC ordered Mr. Nery to be subjected to a strict dietary regime supervised
by a nutritionist approved by the WBC.

E. The WBC selected a highly-qualified nutritionist to supervise Mr. Nery’s dietary
regime who reported to the WBC that Mr. Nery failed to follow his recommendations.
Instead, Mr. Nery hired his own nutritionist who placed him on a dietary regime
comprising the ingestion of high volumes of water. The desired effect was, among others,
to control Mr. Nery’s weight. Credible scientific literature has reported such regime as
being ineffective and potentially dangerous for athletes who practice it.

F. Mr. Nery’s camp reported that his 30- and 7-days weight were compliant with the
WBC requirements; i.e., no more than 10% above the weight limit 30-days before the
fight and no more than 5% above the weight limit 7-days before the fight.

G. On February 28, 2018, Mr. Nery missed his first attempt to make weight the day
before his rematch with Mr. Yamanaka by 5 pounds. After attempting to lose some of
the excess weight within the 2-hour time period provided in the WBC Rules &
Regulation and the Local Commission Rules, Mr. Nery weighed 121 pounds, 3 pounds
above the Bantamweight Division.

H. Accordingly, the WBC stripped Mr. Nery of his World Title. Mr. Nery won his
March 1, 2018, rematch against Mr. Yamanaka thus rendering vacant the WBC World
Bantamweight Title.

I. On March 2, 2018, the WBC issued a Bantamweight Division Update in which
the WBC:
1. Deemed “unacceptable” for a WBC World Bantamweight Champion (118
pounds) to arrive at the official weigh-in 5 pounds over the weight limit;
2. Suspended Mr. Nery indefinitely; and
3. Mandated Mr. Nery to appear at a hearing to allow the WBC to conduct
a thorough investigation of the circumstances leading to Mr. Nery’s failure
to make the required weight in connection with his rematch against Mr.
Yamanaka.

J. In anticipation of the ordered hearing, the WBC received and analyzed the
following reports and comments:
a. Report of WBC Supervisor Duane Ford;
b. Findings of Japan Boxing Commission;
c. Report of WBC Safety Committee Chairman, Mr. William
Boodhoo;
d. Report from WBC Nutrition Committee Chairman, Dr. Phil
Goglia;
e. Comments WBC Disciplinary Committee; and
f. Comments from the WBC Board of Governors.

2. Based on the above reports and comments, the WBC concluded that:
a. Mr. Nery disregarded the advice and guidance of the WBCapproved
nutritionist, which shows lack of discipline;
b. Mr. Nery adopted and implemented for the first time in his boxing
career a new, unproven and potentially dangerous weight loss
program which constitutes reckless behavior;
c. Mr. Nery lost his World Title by failing to make weight in his first
title defense; and
d. Immediately after knocking out his opponent, Mr. Nery, his corner
and other members of his entourage celebrated in a
unsportsmanlike manner, in violation of the WBC Code of Ethics
and the general rules of fair play.

K. On March 9, 2018, the WBC President conducted a hearing in Mexico City,
Mexico. At the hearing, Mr. Nery:
1. Admitted the nutritional errors he and his camp committed which
led to him not making the required weight and being stripped off
his title and the acts set forth immediately above and showed great
remorse; and
2. Was given the option of going to another organization and being
taken off the WBC ratings, which option Mr. Nery did not wish to
adopt. Instead, Mr. Nery Confirmed his desire to remain in the WBC
ratings, compete for WBC titles and abide by any measures the WBC
might want to impose.
II. WBC BOARD OF GOVERNORS’ RULING

The present WBC Board of Governors’ ruling is based on the facts as known to the WBC
at the time of the ruling and on any extenuating circumstances.

A. In light of his wrongful acts and omissions, as set forth above, Mr. Nery lost the
WBC World Title, which, in itself, constitutes a severe penalty

B. The WBC Board of Governors hereby suspends Mr. Nery from participating in
any WBC-sanctioned activities for 6 months from the date he failed to make weight or
through September 1, 2018.

C. Mr. Nery shall undertake a complete Mass Index examination given by a health
care provider approved by the WBC to confirm if he is suitable to compete in the
Bantamweight division.

D. The WBC Ratings Committee shall consider Mr. Nery for inclusion in the WBC’s
ratings for the month immediately following Mr. Nery`s comeback fight, based on his
pugilistic merits and record.

E. The WBC shall select a nutritionist who shall work with Mr. Nery to establish a
nutrition program and supervise Mr. Nery’s dietary regime at Mr. Nery’s own cost for a
period of six (6) months from the date of this ruling. Mr. Nery shall strictly follow the
WBC-selected nutritionist’s indications and recommendations.

F. The WBC-selected nutritionist shall report to the WBC the monthly status of Mr.
Nery’s program. If Mr. Nery fails to follow the WBC-selected nutritionist’s program and
recommendations, the WBC shall: (1) suspend Mr. Nery indefinitely from any WBC
activity, pending a subsequent investigation of the circumstances of Mr. Nery’s failure;
and (2) impose a monetary fine to Mr. Nery in an amount to be determined.

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