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Court in Germany decided in the Case of Former World Boxing Champion Adnan Catic

Published April 30, 2020
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Former world boxing champion Adnan Catic has been sentenced to three years in prison in Germany. The court found that he had evaded a million euros in taxes, reports the Kölnische Rundschau.

A year ago, Catic was spectacularly arrested by police at a fitness fair and charged with tax evasion, assault and doping.

After eight months in custody, Adnan Catic was released on bail of 300,000 Euros, Avaz news portal reports.

The trial was constantly followed by changes to the indictment. First, the Cologne Prosecutor’s Office claimed that he had evaded 5.8 million euros, at one point mentioning an amount of less than one million euros.

Prosecutors demanded a three-year prison sentence during their closing arguments, while Catic’s lawyer Nils Kroeber felt that Catic, in the worst case, should be sentenced to a two-year suspended sentence.

Catic was arrested on April 5ththis year in Cologne during a visit to the FIBO fitness fair and was arrested by police on charges of tax evasion.

The court denied him a request for release on bail of one million euros, and was recently charged with evading taxes of seven million euros.

If the allegations turn out to be true, Catic will face up to several years in prison, given that had suspended sentence of 22 months in 2012 for tax evasion.

Catic, who fights under the alias Felix Sturm, was a world champion in his career with a score of 40 wins, five losses and three draws.

On February 20th, 2016, Catic had the last fight in Oberhausen against Fjodor Cudinov after which he was positive on the forbidden substance.

He broke the silence two months later with a post which he shared via Instagram where he complained about being treated unfairly by the doping investigators. Sturm wrote that he was only informed two months after the first doping sample about the results and that he wasn’t told why it took longer than usual (two weeks).

After engaging a lawyer who requested all the required documents from the investigators he noticed that the last page was missing, “…where is written, when my sample arrived at the laboratory, who received it and who analysed the sample.”, it was written in that social media post. He allegedly didn’t get an answer after submitting further inquiries and was denied the right to let the b-sample be analysed by another laboratory. Sturm claimed that the WBA refrained from suspending him because of these irregularities.

But, after almost three years Catic has proved his innocence and he is preparing for a great return.

Catic is a five-time world champion in two weight classes, having held the WBO middleweight title from 2003 to 2004, the WBA middleweight title twice between 2006 and 2012, the IBF middleweight title from 2013 to 2014, and the WBA (Super) super-middleweight title in 2016.

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