By Elisinio Castillo

The disciplinary tribunal of the Argentina Boxing Federation has suspended former welterweight contender Luis Carlos "El Potro" Abregu (36-3 29 KOs) for going forward with a fight last month against a journeyman.

The fight was never sanctioned, he went forward anyway, and saw his career go downhill even further when he was shockingly knocked out in three rounds.

The Argentine slugger has been inactive since being stopped, in what was considered an upset at the time, bySadam Ali as part of theSergeyKovalev-Bernard Hopkins undercard in November, 2014. At the time, Abregu said his performance was affected by personal issues and he need to take a long time away from the ring.

The return fight took place at the Complejo Deportivo Nicolás Vitale in Salta, Argentina.

The opponent appeared to be an easy one, a local junior middleweight Juan Carlos Pedrozo (11-8, 9KOs) - who had lost five of his last six and three of those defeats came by knockout.

That wasn't the case, as Pedrozo pinned him against the ropes in the third and unloaded with several hard combinations that had a defenseless Abregu out on his feet and the referee was forced to jump in and wave off the contest.

After the contest was over, some of Abregu's family members hit the ring and Pedrozo was attacked in the aftermath of the fight. He was punched a few times by an angry family member before order was restored.

Abregu will have to think long and hard about his future in the sport, because he looked like a far cry from the boxer who was showcased several times on HBO, who went the distance with former champion Timothy Bradley and beat fighters like Thomas Dulorme and Antonin Decarie.