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Thomas Sewell was training at a Melbourne boxing gym. Now it's facing the consequences Thu 4 Jun 2026 at 11:44am In short: The owner and head instructor of a Melbourne boxing gym has been suspended by Boxing Victoria pending further investigation after it learned neo-Nazi Thomas Sewell was training there. The gym says it does not support hateful or extremist organisations and took action as soon as it became aware of the matter.

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