Renowned Boxing Trainer Andrew Bulcroft Convicted in Major Cocaine Supply Conspiracy
Andrew Bulcroft, a celebrated boxing trainer, has been found guilty of conspiring to supply cocaine, marking a significant fall from grace in the sports world.








A Fall from Grace in the Boxing World
Andrew Bulcroft, widely recognized in the boxing community as Stefy Bull, has been convicted of conspiracy to supply cocaine. This revelation comes after a detailed trial at Sheffield Crown Court, where Bulcroft was remanded in custody since February 28. The 48-year-old from Doncaster, who has trained and managed numerous champions at British, European, and world levels, faces sentencing on August 26 alongside his co-defendant, Benjamin Williams.
The Encrochat Connection
During the trial, it was disclosed that Bulcroft utilized the Encrochat encrypted phone network to purchase significant quantities of cocaine under the pseudonym "Yummycub". This network, known for its use in facilitating illegal activities, was infiltrated by authorities in 2019, leading to the exposure of Bulcroft's involvement in the drug supply chain.
Impact on Boxing
Bulcroft's career highlights include guiding the career of three-weight world champion Terri Harper and several other notable fighters from Doncaster who have competed internationally. His conviction has sent shockwaves through the boxing community, raising questions about the integrity and oversight within the sport.
Legal Proceedings and Sentencing
The court heard that Bulcroft denied the charges, claiming that he did not own an encrypted device and suggesting that the activities could have been carried out by one of the boxers he trained. However, the jury delivered a unanimous guilty verdict after a four-day trial. The sentencing range for such offenses in England and Wales can vary from a high-level community order to up to 16 years in prison.
Broader Implications
The British Boxing Board of Control Central Area Council has indicated that Bulcroft's licenses as a trainer, manager, and promoter will be reviewed following his sentencing. This case highlights the ongoing challenges and necessary vigilance in maintaining the integrity of sports and their participants.
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