Overview
- Commission official Carlos Flores said the ban is a minimum of six months and could extend to 12 or more depending on compliance with requirements.
- Officials ordered medical, psychological and other tests for Fierro, with results expected by Friday to guide next steps.
- WBC president Mauricio Sulaimán offered mental‑health support and said Fierro should not fight until he is cleared from treatment.
- The suspension could affect his ability to box outside Tijuana, as other commissions may honor or conditionally approve any return.
- Fierro publicly apologized for kicking Abraham 'Bombi' Cordero, while Isaac 'Pitbull' Cruz criticized the conduct and voiced disappointment yet wished for a prompt comeback.