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Boxing, organized crime and the IOC

Posted By: Hollander

Boxing, organized crime and the IOC - 10/07/18 10:01 AM

A Russian criminal of international stature has headed the International Amateur Boxing Association (AIBA) for 10 months and the International Olympic Committee (IOC), despite many reminders to order, seems unable to clean up this corrupt sport to the bones. Will boxing eventually be dropped from the Olympic program?

For those who have not followed this mind- blowing case , a brief reminder:

https://ici.radio-canada.ca/sports/...-cio-olympiques-chronique-martin-leclerc
Posted By: Hollander

Re: Boxing, organized crime and the IOC - 11/11/18 12:08 AM

The election of an Uzbek businessman accused of ties to organized crime as president of AIBA isn't the IOC's only problem with the amateur boxing association.

https://www.boxingscene.com/ioc-numerous-concerns-with-aiba-not-just-president--133572
Posted By: GangstersInc

Re: Boxing, organized crime and the IOC - 11/11/18 01:42 PM

Russian Mafia Boss Rakhimov and the Sochi Olympics http://gangstersinc.ning.com/profiles/blogs/russian-mafia-boss-rakhimov-and-the-sochi-olympics
Posted By: ThePolakVet

Re: Boxing, organized crime and the IOC - 11/11/18 07:45 PM

Were these guys who U.S. Treasury Department sanctions list for alleged links to international heroin trafficking ever been prosecuted being involved in it?
Posted By: Hollander

Re: Boxing, organized crime and the IOC - 11/12/18 08:24 PM

Originally Posted by ThePolakVet
Were these guys who U.S. Treasury Department sanctions list for alleged links to international heroin trafficking ever been prosecuted being involved in it?


Rakhimov has never been prosecuted over his alleged criminal activities, but the Treasury justified its sanctions on Rakhimov by linking him to the “Thieves-in-Law”. He has been described as having moved from extortion and car theft to an important person involved in the heroin trade.
Posted By: Nitro

Re: Boxing, organized crime and the IOC - 11/12/18 09:36 PM

U.S. Treasury Department sanctions list was more or less bullshit. They talk about a Brothers' Circle.
Something like that never exist. Most guys on the list was connected with Aslan Usoyan and with his successor Zakhariy Kalashov.

Another FBI "sweetheart" is Alimzhan Tochtachunow (Taiwanchik) (in my opinion) more connected with Sergei Mikhailov and the Solntsevskaya.
U.S. Treasury Department sanctions list was more or less bullshit. They talk about a Brothers' Circle. Something like that never exist. Most guys on the list was connected with Aslan Usoyan and with his successor Zakhariy Kalashov. Another FBI "sweetheart" is Alimzhan Tochtachunow (Taiwanchik) (in my opinion) more connected with Sergei Mikhailov and the Solntsevskaya. And that brings us right back to the start: left ghafur and middle Sergei.


[img]https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/W...sPJHzBfH3ctOqL5cwyMv45QnZIRR3IpW7XPfcNN5[/img]
Posted By: ThePolakVet

Re: Boxing, organized crime and the IOC - 11/13/18 03:19 PM

I kind of agree with Nitro, it's some acquisitions they made on a list of people which never were proven by anyone.
Posted By: Hollander

Re: Boxing, organized crime and the IOC - 11/13/18 04:48 PM

Anyway one of the alleged members is Grigory Leps who is a popular singer.
Posted By: Hollander

Re: Boxing, organized crime and the IOC - 12/02/18 10:53 PM

Originally Posted by Nitro
Another FBI "sweetheart" is Alimzhan Tochtachunow (Taiwanchik) (in my opinion) more connected with Sergei Mikhailov and the Solntsevskaya. And that brings us right back to the start: left ghafur and middle Sergei.


[img]https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/W...sPJHzBfH3ctOqL5cwyMv45QnZIRR3IpW7XPfcNN5[/img]


Also in the photo Mogilevich Ukranian but the real brains behind Solntsevskaya, even Putin respects him.
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