Sunday, September 23, 2012

U.S. Senator Wants Clear World Boxing Controversy

 WASHINGTON, controversial defeat of the U.S. boxer Manny Pacquiao, Timothy Bradley pushed two state senators filed a bill that allows the creation of a national boxing commission.
Is a Republican senator from Arizona, John McCain, who had been a boxer while serving in the navy-and origin Nevada Democratic senator, Harry Reid, former middleweight boxer, who filed the bill.
National boxing commission will be tasked with the local boxing commission, boxer-boxer, promoter manager like any world boxing bodies concerned.
McCain said that the boxing bout on June 9 between Manny Pacquiao and Timothy Bradley in a welterweight title fight is the latest example that will make the fans confidence in the integrity of the sport is the slump.
Timothy Bradley's victory over Pacquiao in a bout at the MGM Grand Arena, Las Vegas is considered controversial. Judge Jerry Roth gave victory for Pacquiao 115-113, but two other judges, CJ Ross, and Duane Ford gave the victory to the Bradley with the same score 115-113.
According to Senator McCain, pro boxing is the only sport in the United States that are not handled by the centralized and strong. Currently, each state has its own boxing commission has the authority to choose officers would combat any set rules.
Based on the draft of the new law, all referees and judges in charge in Professional boxing match that lasted at least 10 rounds to be determined by a national boxing commission.
While the boxing world institutions such as the WBA, WBC, IBF or WBO may submit the name of the referee and judges in charge, but the determination of the final name in the hands of a national boxing commission.
Recently, the boxing world was America tercoerng some keputsuan controversial. recorded the results of the controversial happens when Floyd Mayweather Jr. met Victor Ortiz, Amir Khan and Lamont peterson will even Bernard Hopkins and Chad Dawson first.

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