Julian Wallace erkännande att han hade misshandlat sin fästmö har fått till följd att han har blivit bannad av organisationen XFC.
Xtreme Fighting Campionship (XFC) har idag meddelat att den australiensiske fightern Julian ”Julz the Jackal” Wallace (6-4) har blivit bannad av organisationen med omedelbar verkan efter att han har erkänt sig skyldig till att ha misshandlat sin fästmö Jessica-Rose Clark (6-2, 1 NC).
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Han ska ha misshandlat henne efter att hon hade kommit hem sent och köpt fel sorts nudlar och han ska ha erkänt sig skyldig till ett par andra fall av misshandel. XFC har tidigare engagerat sig mot våld i hemmet och tänker utnyttja detta tillfälle med att öka sitt deltagande i att öka medvetandet om detta.
Vissa tar dessutom tillfället i akt att håna Wallace. Team Alpha Male-fightern Adam Corrigan (2-2) har lagt upp ett klipp på Instagram där Wallace sparrar med Cody Garbrandts (10-0) kusin och får sig en smäll, en video som EntImports fick tag på igår.
”Sometimes karma catches up with people.. If you can’t beat men, don’t beat women! Life note – be a good person,” skrev Corrigan.
Wallace kommer att ta emot domen den 7 december.
Här är pressmeddelandet i sin helhet:
The XFC organization was notified yesterday through various media outlets, that Julian Wallace has plead guilty to a domestic violence charge, stemming from a domestic dispute on April 28, 2016.
While Wallace will be sentenced December 7, XFC have stood Wallace down from all future commitments with the organization immediately. The organization requires all athletes to act in an ethical and responsible manner, as mandated by the XFC Fighter Contract.
The prevention of domestic violence and the education of our athletes, both male and female, is of the utmost importance to the organization. XFC holds its athletes to the highest standard and will continue to take appropriate action if and when warranted. There is no statistical evidence that supports a link between domestic violence and the sport of mixed martial arts, and we are proud to work alongside the most promising athletes and coaches in the country, to continue to produce inspiring role models for the community.
XFC owners have volunteered extensively in the past with Domestic Violence campaigns, and will use this as an opportunity to increase their participation in raising awareness, and offering their support for anyone that may be in a similar situation.