The Commission of Professional Boxing of Panama has officially lifted all sanctions against promoter Sampson Lewkowicz of Sampson Boxing, effective December 31, 2011.

From the onset, Lewkowicz protested the one-year suspension levelled against him in April of last year, in which he was declared "Persona Non Grata" and prohibited from having any kind of relation or contact with this commission or any Panamanian boxers, as being political in nature and grossly unfair.

At the time, it was alleged that Lewkowicz had threatened the management of WBA Bantamweight Champion Anselmo Moreno, via email, that their contract with Moreno would be terminated by the Commission for going against the interests of their represented boxer if they didn't persuade the fighter to sign a promotional agreement with Golden Boy Promotions.

Lewkowicz responded by publishing the "offending" email, which didn't seem to say what he was being accused of saying.

And now, after a careful review of the facts presented to them, the Commission has agreed Mr. Lewkowicz was indeed acting in the best interests of his fighter. 

According to a letter from Commission President Albert E Guerra, Lewkowicz is now

";authorized to be involved in any boxing activity in the Republic of Panama as well as be involved with Panamanian boxers."

The move will serve as good news for South American boxers, many of whom Lewkowicz has had the vision to discover and turn into stars, including world middleweight champion and pound-for-pound superstar Sergio Martinez.

"I commend the Panamanian commission for having the wisdom to take another look at the 'evidence' against me and rightfully conclude  I was only doing the best I could do for my fighter and never intended my words to be taken as threats. I look forward to doing business in the great country of Panama once again, as I have always been treated very well."