Quebec boxing promoter faces hearing after Hells Angels seen at bout

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MONTREAL — A well-known Quebec boxing promoter is defending himself before a tribunal against accusations stemming from two of his boxing cards, including claims he fixed a bout and hosted members of Hells Angels MC in reserved ringside seats.

A hearing for Groupe Yvon Michel began today in Montreal before an administrative tribunal of the provincial authority that oversees combat sports.

Promoter Yvon Michel attends a press conference in Montreal, Tuesday, December 6, 2016. A well-known Quebec boxing promoter is defending himself in court against a series of accusations stemming from two of his boxing galas, including claims he fixed a bout and hosted Hells Angels in reserved ringside seats. Hearings against Groupe Yvon Michel began Tuesday in a Montreal courtroom in front of an administrative tribunal for the province’s alcohol and gaming authority. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Graham Hughes

The authority’s representative, Mario Lacroix, told the tribunal of several irregularities that he said occurred during two 2019 boxing events promoted jointly by Michel’s company and New Era Fighting.

Lacroix says members of the Hells Angels MC were seen in ringside seats reserved for the promoters during a Sept. 20 bout at Montreal’s Centre Pierre-Charbonneau.

He also says he thinks a charity bout between strongman Hugo Girard and mixed martial artist Patrick Cote was fixed and did not respect provincial regulations.

Michel has denied all the allegations against his company and is scheduled to address the tribunal Wednesday.

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Source: 660 City News