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World Boxing champion coach in three weight categories was sentenced to 10 years in prison for participating in the Cocaine trade

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The coach and boxing manager Andrew Bulcroft sentenced to 10 years in prison. He was found guilty of participating in drug trafficking, reports Daily Mail.

48 -year -old Bulcroft was taken into custody on February 28 on charges of buying a “significant amount” of cocaine. The man denied the charges against him, but in June, after a four -day trial in the Royal Court of Sheffield, the jury unanimously issued a indictment verdict.

Bulcroft was sentenced to 10 years in prison together with his accomplice Benjamin Williams. The final sentence was supposed to take place in May, but was transferred to the end of summer because of the employment of the defendant’s lawyers.

Bulcroft is a former professional boxer. After his career ended, he worked as a coach and manager and, among others, cooked the world champion in three weight categories Terry Harper.

Bulcroft also collaborated with the former IBO champion Maks Hugues and the ex -champion of WBA Regular Jamie McDonnell.

Source: Sportbox

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