Congress introduces new bill aimed at amending Ali Act, updating federal boxing regulations
UNITED STATES, JUL 23 – The bipartisan bill sets a $150 minimum per round and $25,000 health coverage to modernize boxing protections and introduce new sanctioning bodies called Unified Boxing Organizations.
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Boxing set for major rule change as new UFC system introduced in US Congress
Boxing could be set for a major shake-up. On Wednesday afternoon, a bipartisan bill was introduced into the US Congress to reform the current sanctioning body structure. Unified Boxing Organisations (UBOs) would work in parallel with the major sanctioning bodiesGetty At present, boxing operates under a four-belt system whereby the WBC, WBA, IBF, and WBO are the only bodies that can establish legitimate world champions and rankings. But the Muham…
The United States has introduced a bill that could radically change the rules of professional boxing. The document called the “Mohammed Ali Boxing Revival Act” has already caused a loud response in the sports community. RBC-Ukraine explains exactly what revolutionary changes in boxing are proposed by politicians and functionaries, and why they have already caused heated discussions among experts and the public. What does the new bill suggest The…
Congress Drops Ali Revival Act: Real Pay Floors, No Ranking Fees & A Way Out Of Boxing’s Broken System - Boxing News 24
For the first time in 25 years, Congress isn’t just honoring Muhammad Ali with words — they’re → read article Congress Drops Ali Revival Act: Real Pay Floors, No Ranking Fees & A Way Out of Boxing’s Broken System @ Boxing News 24
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