Lawmakers are considering a revamp of the federal regulations governing professional boxing, an effort to bolster the sport that has sparked accusations it could hurt boxers in the ring. Critics of boxing’s existing structure say the sport is held back by a ranking and title belt system that is convoluted and inexact, making it difficult for casual fans to follow and allowing…
Congress eyes changes to boxing regulations amid fighter pushback
Originally reported by The Hill
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