Boxing trainer and former fighter Stefy Bull has been sentenced to ten years in prison after being found guilty of conspiracy to supply cocaine.
Bull, 48, born Andrew Stephen Bulcroft, was convicted earlier this year at Sheffield Crown Court. Operating under the alias “Yummycub,” he used encrypted phone networks to run his illicit business. His co-defendant and friend, Benjamin Williams, received an eight-and-a-half-year sentence after pleading guilty. Bull initially denied the charges but later admitted his involvement, citing the first wave of Covid-19 restrictions as a factor in his choices.
A former professional with a record of 29-7-1 (7 KOs), Bull retired in 2010 after a career that included a 2007 defeat to Amir Khan. He went on to become a respected figure in British boxing, training and guiding notable names such as Terri Harper, Jamie McDonnell, Jason Cunningham, and Maxi Hughes.
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