Lee Reeves in court, but unbeaten in the first place

  • Lee Reeves has appealed in court, but remains unbeaten in the first place in the case against Gary Cully.
  • Reeves won the fight on points in 10 rounds (full distance), while Reeves then put his ring record on the line against medical advice.
  • Queensberry Promotions and Frank Warren supported Reeves in the fight.

English boxer Lee Reeves has appealed in court, but remains unbeaten in the first place in the case against Gary Cully.

According to the material, Reeves had admitted to having a ring injury on a previous occasion, which could have been the reason for the decision to continue the fight. In particular, it is explained that Reeves had a medical condition and that he had received a decision not to continue the fight.

The material also states that Cully suffered a blow in the 10th round. It is also noted that Reeves twice put his opponent down, as a result of which the referee stopped the fight.

In the meantime, Queensberry Promotions said that Reeves remains unbeaten in the first place. Queensberry Promotions Frank Warren said in a statement that Reeves was not guilty of anything, and that he had been treated unfairly.

The material also includes a statement from Gary Cully’s lawyer: “When Reeves fought, he was not injured.” In particular, Cully’s lawyer wrote that the fight was stopped due to the fact that Reeves had previously been injured.