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SportsItalian Wrestler Says He Rejected An $300,000 Bribe To Lose An Olympic Qualifying Match Against An Azerbaijani In Baku

Two-time world champion and Olympic bronze medalist Frank Chamizo said he rejected a $300,000 bribe to deliberately lose his semifinal match against Turan Bayramov at last week’s European wrestling Olympic qualification tournament in Baku, Azerbaijan, reports the Associated Press.

Frank Chamizo, who competes for Italy after immigrating from Cuba in 2011, ended up losing the semifinal match to Azerbaijani freestyle wrestler Turan Bayramov following a controversially late call. With the score tied 8-8 at the end of the semifinal, Chamizo scored two points that would have won him the match and allowed him to qualify for the 2024 Paris Olympics. The judges had awarded him the points, but they would later be overturned after a challenge from Bayramov’s coach was upheld.

Chamizo attributed the decision to “a group of bribed and corrupt people” — the decision gave the win to Bayramov, who is Azerbaijani — while also making further claims about corruption in the tournament to the Italian newspaper La Repubblica.

“I knew that I had to give double, triple in Azerbaijan because I was fighting in their country, and they had bought everyone,” said Chamizo, adding, “I did it, but then something happened that has echoes of wrestling many years ago.”

“So I want to say it: They came to me and offered me $300,000 to lose. I don’t want to say who, but it happened on the morning of the weigh-in.” Chamizo also said he refused the bribe “because I don’t only represent myself, but also Italy “¦ it’s not easy to break my integrity.”

Chamizo, who earned bronze at the 2016 Olympics, has another chance to qualify for the Paris Olympics at next month’s world qualification tournament in Turkey. He said he does not fear retribution for speaking out on being approached with a bribe, alluding to how he now lives in Italy after growing up under communism in Cuba.

“Am I worried about paying for these comments there? I come from Cuba, I’m not scared of anything,” Chamizo said. “Now I am in a free country; I can say what I think and what I want. No one will stop me.”

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