SmashSun Dec 14, 2025, 12:19 AM UTC
‘Celtus Seldin, and undefeated welterweight, has just tested positive for dramatically high levels of testosterone which has forced his June 15th fight against Mike Arnaoutis at the Paramount in Huntington, New York to be canceled, reports ESPN.
Joe DeGuardia of Star Boxing said that he’s likely to scrap the entire card now that the Seldin, the popular local attraction, will not longer be on it.
Selin (19-0, 16 KOs) provided a May 23 urine sample to VADA as part of the WBC’s Clean Boxing Program. But according to a letter from the president of VADA, Dr. Margaret Goodman, Selin’s urine came back with some atypical findings.
Selin’s testosterone to epitestosterone ratio was a stunning 21.02 to 1, far beyond the 4 to 1 maximum threshold according to the World Anti-Doping Agency. And as a means of comparison, heavyweight Shannon Briggs was just busted for a 7.89 to 1 ratio, and this nearly triples that!’
seems like hes quite a man with all that testo
SmashSat Dec 13, 2025, 11:41 PM UTC
‘Seldin has a history of testing positive for testosterone. The 39-year-old Long Island-bred Seldin was guilty of the infraction in separate tests in 2016 and 2017, the latter of which resulted in a canceled June 2017 fight with Mike Arnaoutis in Huntington, New York.
The only real disciplinary action taken was his not being eligible to participate in WBC-sanctioned bouts for six months. The 2017 infraction came while Seldin was not yet licensed by the New York State Athletic Commission. He managed to not only avoid a suspension but was also licensed by that same commission for a fight later that September – in Huntington, where he has long served as a local draw’
LOL
way to go wbc, 6 months ban from their bouts
way to go new york commission, in the headlines for allowing use of ostarine i think recently & now another dodgy headline
no wonder boxers have the green light to cheat
