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    Default British Boxing embroiled in TWO legal battles with its own referees

    Two of Britain’s leading boxing referees are embroiled in a legal battle with the British Boxing Board of Control over allegations of victimisation and discrimination, Sportsmail can reveal.

    Jeff Hinds, 61, is seeking action for allegedly not being permitted to referee or judge fights since pursuing a defamation claim against the Board.

    Ian John-Lewis, 60, one of the three scoring judges for the infamous Jack Catterall v Josh Taylor fight, has accused the organisation of making him a scapegoat for the bout’s highly controversial result.

    It follows a tumultuous year for British boxing, the nadir of which was Sportsmail’s revelation that Conor Benn failed two drug tests ahead of his proposed bout with Chris Eubank Jnr. And now, the sport could be facing further controversy.

    Hinds’ victimisation complaint has been with an employment tribunal since 2020. He last refereed a fight on February 29, 2020, and last judged a bout on March 7, 2020.

    The defamation claim — which also started in 2020 — is regarding a hearing called by the BBBofC after a fellow referee complained about Hinds’ behaviour.

    The case about his behaviour was dismissed but it is believed that Hinds is contesting the Board’s written conclusion of the hearing as there were parts he felt were unfair.

    Another point of consternation, which is said to have been separately raised by Hinds to figures within the Board, is that he feels unfairly treated as he has not moved up the refereeing ranks in more than 25 years. The three classifications for licenced referees are B, A and A*.

    Licensed referees are also permitted to score fights as ringside judges. Progression from A to A* class can often take up to 10 years but is decided on a case-by-case basis — there are no rules to stipulate the timescale.

    Hinds, who has refereed bouts involving Tyson Fury, David Haye and Dillian Whyte, is believed to have been an A-grade referee since about 1995 and has officiated 1,615 fights.

    Meanwhile, John-Lewis, an ex-professional boxer, has a complaint centred on the Catterall v Taylor bout which he scored 114-111 to Taylor, while fellow judge Victor Loughlin scored it 113-112, also to the Scotsman.

    The third judge, Howard Foster, went in favour of Catterall by 113-112.

    The verdict drew scorn from the public. But of the two men who gave Taylor the nod, John-Lewis was publicly reprimanded and had his A* licence downgraded to an A by the BBBofC in March 2022.

    It is understood this has prompted John-Lewis to also go down the employment tribunal route with a discrimination claim.

    John-Lewis has previously received criticism for other highly controversial scorecards, including scoring Anthony Yarde’s bout against Lyndon Arthur 117-111 — the other two judges had Arthur winning 115-114.

    His previous performances are believed to have contributed to the Board’s decision.

    John-Lewis has since relinquished his BBBofC licence in September and joined the British and Irish Boxing Authority.

    John-Lewis and Hinds’ cases are separate.

    When approached by Sportsmail, Hinds, John-Lewis and the BBBofC separately confirmed there are ongoing legal cases but would not comment further.

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    Default Re: British Boxing embroiled in TWO legal battles with its own referees

    John-Lewis should count his blessings that he’s been involved in so many big fights.
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    Default Re: British Boxing embroiled in TWO legal battles with its own referees

    Quote Originally Posted by Primo Carnera View Post
    John-Lewis should count his blessings that he’s been involved in so many big fights.
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    Default Re: British Boxing embroiled in TWO legal battles with its own referees

    John Lewis bwahaha people should be seething and to be honest I can’t put it into words. Catterall has worked all his life for that moment, he waited three fucking years, did the all the right things, performed like that, beats the champion in his own backyard and gets robbed. What message does that send to the people at home? It’s disgusting. .... the judges’ scoring is embarrassing for boxing and an inquest is warranted.

    Howard Foster got it right in Glasgow — but still too close — 113-112 but come on man.

    And look at Taylor twice complained of headbutts but he needed to worry more about the one-twos coming his way from Catterall. Taylor was hurt AGAIN AND AGAIN seconds after that knockdown later when a one-two stiffened his legs. Taylor’s trainer Ben Davison even told him before the final round that he needed a KO to cling on to his belts.

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