Kubrat Pulev Gets California Suspension for Kissing a Female Reporter

Boxing
chiefs in California have suspended Bulgarian heavyweight Kubrat Pulev's
licence after he "forcibly" kissed a female reporter on the lips
during an interview.
Footage
emerged of Pulev embracing Vegas Sports Daily's Jennifer Ravalo when asked
about fighting Tyson Fury.
Pulev, 37,
claimed the pair were friends, but Ravalo said she had only met the boxer a day
earlier.
Ravalo's
lawyer Gloria Allred said his actions were "unwelcome and unlawful".
The
heavyweight has been ordered to appear in front of the California State Athletic
Commission (CSAC), who said they "take this incident seriously".
Csac added:
"Before he will be licensed to fight in California again, boxer Kubrat
Pulev must appear in front of the commission and demonstrate that he will
conform to this principle of respect."
The incident
happened after Pulev defeated Romania's Bogdan Dinu in Costa Mesa, California
on Saturday.
In a
statement read out at a news conference, Ravalo said that what Pulev did
was "disgusting" and left her "humiliated".
Ravalo, who
works under the name Jenny SuShe, said: "Mid-interview he grabbed my face
and kissed me. I was immediately shocked and embarrassed, and didn't know how
to respond.
"Next,
I walked to the table to put my items in my backpack. He grabbed both of my
buttocks and squeezed with both of his hands. Then he walked away without
saying anything to me and laughed.
"It
made me feel uncomfortable and frustrated that Kubrat Pulev would treat me in such
an unprofessional manner. I did not encourage or consent to Mr Pulev grabbing
my face, kissing me, or grabbing my backside.
"I was
there at the event covering the boxing match as a professional member of the
press. Kissing a woman on her lips without her consent and grabbing her is not
acceptable."
She added:
"No woman should be treated this way."
"Before
he will be licensed to fight in California again, boxer Kubrat Pulev must
appear in front of the commission and demonstrate that he will conform to this
principle of respect."
In a
statement posted on Twitter on Monday, Pulev had said: "Jenny is
actually a friend of mine, and after the interview, I was so elated, I gave her
a kiss.
"Later
that night, she joined me and my other friends at my post-fight celebration.
"On the
video, after our kiss, we both laughed about it and thanked each other. There
really is nothing more to this."
Ravalo said
she was invited to a party after the fight where "there was an opportunity
to interview more fighters". She said Pulev "did not join until the
very end of the night".
While there,
she claims Pulev "acted like nothing happened". She said he later
asked her "to remove the kiss from the interview" - a request she
denied.
"I did
not remove it and instead posted it because I wanted people to see what he had
done to me. I wanted him to be accountable," she added.
Ravalo's
representative Allred is a leading women's rights lawyer and has represented clients
who have filed lawsuits against the likes of Donald Trump and Tiger Woods. She
is also the star of a Netflix series in the US, Seeing Allred.
Allred had
written to Andy Foster, the California State Athletic Commission executive
officer, and said: "Mr Pulev's reprehensible conduct and battery violates
California law as well as the rules of the athletic commission.
"We
hereby request that the commission conducts an immediate investigation into the
serious allegations.
"We
request Mr Pulev's boxing licence be suspended."
During the
news conference, Allred took part in a question and answer session, where she
said: "Even if she were a friend he would still have to ask and he clearly
did not. I think this can be considered sexual harassment."
Vegas Sports
Daily released a statement on Monday describing Ravalo as the
"victim of an unwanted, unexpected and unsolicited forceful kiss".
"We are
working around the clock with Jenny SuShe, and Pulev's management team to
further investigate the matter and determine appropriate steps/actions
following this unfortunate event," it added.
"We
want to make it clear that women should feel safe and comfortable to exercise
the duties of their job, free of abuse, advances, harassment, etc, in the
workplace."
Pulev pulled
out of a world title fight with Britain's Anthony Joshua in 2017 with a shoulder
injury.
His 28-fight
professional career has featured wins over Dereck Chisora and Hughie Fury and
his only professional loss was against Wladimir Klitschko in 2014.
FROM .bbc.com/sport/boxing
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