Bulgarian Pulev to appear before California Athletic commission for
reporter kiss
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[March 29, 2019]
SOFIA (Reuters) - Bulgarian
boxer Kubrat Pulev, known as The Cobra, has been ordered to appear
before the California State Athletic Commission (CSAC) to explain
why he abruptly kissed a reporter on the lips following a post-fight
interview on Saturday.
The 37-year-old heavyweight contender, who has only one loss in 27
fights, grabbed Jennifer Ravalo's face and kissed her on the lips
after knocking out Romania’s Bogdan Dinu in the seventh round in
Costa Mesa, California.
Ravalo said she would take legal action against Pulev over the
incident.
"We take this incident seriously," CSAC Deputy Director of
Communications Veronica Harms said.
"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."
Next CSAC hearing is scheduled for May 14 with Ravalo planning to
attend.
"It made me feel uncomfortable and frustrated that Kubrat Pulev
would treat me in such an unprofessional manner," Ravalo said. "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."
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Kubrat Pulev after the press conference Action Images via
Reuters/Andrew Couldridge
Pulev, one of Bulgaria's most popular sportsmen, has refused to
apologize for kissing Ravalo.
"The reporter, Jenny, is actually a friend of mine, and after the
interview, I was so elated I gave her a kiss," Pulev said. "Later
that night, she joined me and my other friends at a post-fight
celebration."
(Reporting by Angel Krasimirov, editing by Pritha Sarkar)
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