De La Hoya warns over Ali Act overhaul in Senate hearing
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Hall of Fame boxer Oscar De La Hoya told U.S. senators that a House of Representatives-generated boxing reform bill would exploit fighters.
Lawmakers and industry leaders speak over boxing reform, debating fighter pay, centralized control and the future of the sport on Capitol Hill.
The controversial Muhammad Ali American Boxing Revival Act passed a House vote with overwhelming support. It moves to the Senate next.
On October 16, news broke that the California State Athletic Commission (CSAC) unanimously voted to endorse the Muhammad Ali American Boxing Revival Act, which is a bill that's backed by TKO and Zuffa Boxing, specifically by UFC CEO Dana White and Turki ...
The Muhammad Ali Boxing Revival Act, passed by the House with broad support, faces potential major revisions in the Senate after hearings revealed deep divisions in the sport. Critics, including Oscar De La Hoya and Muhammad Ali’s grandson Nico Ali Walsh ...