World Champion Boxing Coach 'Guilty of Conspiracy to Supply Cocaine'
- Andrew Bulcroft, a 48-year-old boxing trainer from Doncaster known as Stefy Bull, was convicted at Sheffield Crown Court on February 28, 2025, for his involvement in a plot to distribute cocaine.
- The conviction followed a unanimous verdict after a four-day trial based on messages from March to May 2020 linking Bulcroft, under the pseudonym Yummycub, to dealings with jailed drug importers the McAllister brothers.
- Bulcroft denied the charges and claimed one of his fighters, who sometimes stayed at his house, must have been Yummycub, while no fighters linked to him are suspected of wrongdoing.
- Prosecutor Sam Ponniah stated police found significant cocaine at co-defendant Benjamin Williams's home, whose fingerprints appeared on money tied to the McAllisters, making Bulcroft's involvement 'crystal clear.'
- Bulcroft and Williams are scheduled to be sentenced together on August 26, 2025, facing up to 16 years in prison, after which Bulcroft's boxing licenses will be reviewed by the sport's governing body.
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TOMS RIVER — A Long Branch man has been sentenced to 10 years in New Jersey State Prison for his role in a cocaine distribution network operating in Ocean and Monmouth counties, authorities said. Ralph Durand, 58, was sentenced this week by Superior Court Judge Dina M. Vicari following his guilty plea in February to possession of more than five ounces of cocaine with intent to distribute, according to Ocean County Prosecutor Bradley D. Billhimer…
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