The JBC = Japan Boxing Commission has decided to suspend the license for three months for Teraji due to problems such as Kenshiro Teraji, the world champion of professional boxing, getting drunk and injuring another person's car. ..

WBC = World Boxing Council Light Flyweight Champion Terachi was found to have been drunk and hurt someone else's car in July, and JBC held an ethics committee in Tokyo on December 8th. We talked about open disposal.



As a result, the fact that Terachi was drunk and injured another person's car was an act that seriously damaged the social credibility of professional boxing, and he was responsible for the annoying act despite being a model for the world champion. As it is heavy, we have decided to suspend the license for 3 months from the 1st of this month, dispose of a sanction of 3 million yen, and oblige social contribution activities from 48 hours to 200 hours for half a year.



JBC reported this to Terachi on the 15th.



Terachi is 28 years old from Kyoto prefecture.



With all 17 professional wins, he has defended the WBC Light Flyweight Championship seven times.



In response to this problem, it was decided in December that the eighth defense battle planned in Osaka City would be cancelled.



JBC Secretary-General Tsuyoshi Yasukouchi said, "Although this time it was a settlement and it has not been made into a case, it is a disposition that considers the position of the active world champion very seriously. He takes it seriously and reflects on it. I think. "

Terachi "Looking back at yourself and regaining trust"

Kenshiro Teraji said, "I'm very sorry for the inconvenience caused to many people. I want to take the disposition seriously, look back at myself, regain trust one by one, and become a dignified person." Said the words of remorse.



Regarding his activities as a player, he said, "I thought again that the only thing I could do was boxing. I'm running now. I have to do the minimum I can."



Regarding future games, he said, "I just got punished and I can't think of it now."



Regarding this issue, he said, "I met my classmate for the first time in a long time and took off my clothes and drank too much. It was a fact that I entered another person's apartment, so I contacted the other party and dealt with it in good faith. I don't remember hurting my car. "

JBC's "Code of Ethics" and Disposition

The JBC = Japan Boxing Commission, which oversees professional boxing, has established "Code of Ethics" for professional athletes and related parties who hold licenses.



In addition to various rules set by JBC such as game rules, this rule requires compliance with national laws and social norms, and if there is a violation, the ethics committee may impose "sanctions". It is said that it can be done.



Of these, there are six "sanctions" for athletes.



From the heaviest ones, ▽ license cancellation, ▽ license suspension, ▽ confiscation, ▽ sanctions, ▽ warning, ▽ strict caution.



This time, the disposition of "suspension of license" received by Terachi has been imposed on players who failed to weigh the day before the game.