Spadafora Expected to Regain License

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Paul Spadafora has had numerous behavioral problems outside the ring, but his talent inside the ring is undeniable. Interesting that all-time football great Chuck Bednarik is the president of the commission in Pennsylvania that oversees such things.
<H2>Spadafora expected to regain boxing license</H2>
Saturday, July 01, 2006


By Milan Simonich, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette









State athletic commissioners plan to restore the boxing license of former world lightweight champion Paul Spadafora, who was paroled two months ago.


All that remains is for him to pass a series of medical tests.


"We're agreed that we're going to give him back his license," Commissioner Andrew DePaolo of Green Tree said yesterday. "If he doesn't be a good boy and breaks his parole, we'll take it away."


The commissioners spoke to Mr. Spadafora by phone this week. He told them he did 1,000 push-ups and 1,000 sit-ups a day during his six months in the state prison system's boot camp. By Mr. Spadafora's estimation, he could be ready to fight in a month.


Commission Chairman Chuck Bednarik, a former football star with the Philadelphia Eagles, said none of the five commission members had any reservation about allowing Mr. Spadafora to box again.


"I'll vote for him. He did his time," Mr. Bednarik said.


Mr. Spadafora, 30, pleaded guilty in February 2005 to shooting his girlfriend, Nadine Russo. In addition to six months in the correctional boot camp, he served another seven months in a traditional prison.


A boxing license will give him the opportunity to support himself and his children, Mr. DePaolo said. "If we take away the chance for him to fight, how's he going to make a living?"


Mr. Spadafora dropped out of Sto-Rox High School at 16 to pursue a boxing career.


Boxing licenses for parolees are commonplace and have been for generations.


The late heavyweight champion Sonny Liston, who fought out of Philadelphia in his glory days, had a record of 39 knockouts and 19 arrests. He served time for armed robbery and assaulting a police officer before winning the world title in 1962.


Mr. Spadafora committed his most serious crime after tasting fame.


Fighting at 135 pounds, he won the International Boxing Federation lightweight title in 1999 and held it almost four years. He relinquished the championship in June 2003 to move up to the junior welterweight class for 140-pounders.


Four months later, after a night of drinking, he shot Ms. Russo. She had flattened two tires on his Hummer after driving across a concrete median in McKees Rocks.


Greg Sirb, executive director of the State Athletic Commission, said Mr. Spadafora must pass a physical and be tested for HIV and hepatitis C before he can be licensed. Those tests are standard for fighters.


In addition, the commission mandated additional medical tests for Mr. Spadafora. Mr. Sirb would not disclose what they are.


But, Mr. Sirb said, all tests could finished in 10 days, clearing the way for Mr. Spadafora to be licensed in July.


http://www.post-gazette.com/pg/06182/702583-139.stm
 

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I hope this scumbag gets the KTFO he deserves, no use for a guy that shoots his fiancee over blowing a few tires out. What would he have done if she smashed up his car?
 

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Spadafora is a bad alcoholic, and he was drunk (and maybe high on other substances too) when he has gotten in trouble, not that that excuses his behavior. His girlfriend is one of those types who begged for the charges to be dropped after he shot her in the chest, but the DA's office went ahead anyhow. Paul doesn't have anything close to a genius IQ either. Criminality and self-destructive behavior afflict whites too, just not in nearly the proportion that it does blacks, hispanics and other Third World races.
 

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white is right said:
I hope this scumbag gets the KTFO he deserves, no use for a guy that shoots his fiancee over blowing a few tires out. What would he have done if she smashed up his car?

I hope this scumbag knocks the...whatever, out of alot of black fighters. I don't have to love the guy. Its like being in the army...we may dislike some people on our side, some people on the other side may be nice enough, but ultimately, we've got to hope and pray those wearing the same uniform of White skin kick the hell out of the others, no matter what may be wrong with them personally.
 

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white is right said:
I hope this scumbag gets the KTFO he deserves, no use for a guy that shoots his fiancee over blowing a few tires out. What would he have done if she smashed up his car?

I hope this scumbag knocks the...whatever, out of alot of black fighters. I don't have to love the guy. Its like being in the army...we may dislike some people on our side, some people on the other side may be nice enough, but ultimately, we've got to hope and pray those wearing the same uniform of White skin kick the hell out of the others, no matter what may be wrong with them personally.
I don't support wife beaters or killers. Or in this case attempted killers. 10 and half years ago I was pissed off as anyone that had a moral compass that saw OJ go free.......
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Let's face it. Boxing isn't a very good neighborhood. Never has been, although, as in any bad neighborhood, you will find some very decent people in it. You will also find people who shoot their girlfriends over flat tires.

I believe Spadafora has been shot before himself, in the leg. The damage limited his mobility, but he has worked around it to develop his excellent defense and boxing skills. One thousand push-ups and one thousand sit-ups a day? Paul would do well to funnel that determination and discipline into staying off the sauce.

I love that Sonny Liston bit, 39 knockouts and 19 arrests. Announcers might try that. In this corner, with a record of 24 wins, 6 losses, 12 arrests, 5 of them felonies, with 3 convictions, Slugger McGee!
 

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Hockaday said:
I love that Sonny Liston bit, 39 knockouts and 19 arrests. Announcers might try that. In this corner, with a record of 24 wins, 6 losses, 12 arrests, 5 of them felonies, with 3 convictions, Slugger McGee!

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White is Right:
I'm sure you are a good fellow, who would never do anything as bad as what Spadafora has. If I had to pick someone to grab a beer with and watch some sports, you'd be the clear winner. However, no disrespect, but how many boxing championships have you won for the White race? Therefore, while I deplore this guy's crime, I can't really agree that I hope he gets knocked out. The IMAGE of a person with White skin defeating a member of another race in hand-to-hand combat at a high level is the valuable thing for our people, more important than the character of the fighters themselves. If Spadafora gets in the ring with a black-as-coal SAINT, I still want him to murders the bum and knocks his halo into the cheap seats.

I have a moral compass, but it points straight NORTH all the time, if you catch my meaning.
 

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I agree 100%. He can lose to a white man, but I will not root for a non-white to defeat him.

Knock 'em out, crazy white man!!!
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Sadly, Spadafora's life continues to be a train wreck:

Judge denies request to change bond for Paul Spadafora

A judge denied a request Wednesday to release from jail former lightweight boxing champion Paul Spadafora, who is accused of stabbing his brother, assaulting his mother and threatening officers who arrested him last week.

Spadafora, who has had a series of prior arrests, had a brief hearing Wednesday before Allegheny County Common Pleas Judge Jeffrey A. Manning. Spadafora has been in the Allegheny County Jail in lieu of $100,000 bail since Pittsburgh police arrested him Dec. 21.

full article: http://www.post-gazette.com/local/c...-bond-for-Paul-Spadafora/stories/201612290068
 

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Sadly, Spadafora's life continues to be a train wreck:

Judge denies request to change bond for Paul Spadafora

A judge denied a request Wednesday to release from jail former lightweight boxing champion Paul Spadafora, who is accused of stabbing his brother, assaulting his mother and threatening officers who arrested him last week.

Spadafora, who has had a series of prior arrests, had a brief hearing Wednesday before Allegheny County Common Pleas Judge Jeffrey A. Manning. Spadafora has been in the Allegheny County Jail in lieu of $100,000 bail since Pittsburgh police arrested him Dec. 21.

full article: http://www.post-gazette.com/local/c...-bond-for-Paul-Spadafora/stories/201612290068

I think this is a fair decision by the Judge. Unless he wants to bond his own money, if he has a 100 grand, best keep him in for awhile to cool down. He can get a trial as early as this spring. Anyone who accused of stabbing his own brother needs to be kept in check.
 
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