A federal law that was introduced in 1999 and enacted on 26 May 2000 by the 106th Congress to: 1.) protect the rights and welfare of boxers 2.) aid state boxing commissions with the oversight of boxing and 3.) increase sportsmanship and integrity within the boxing industry. The Act amends the 1996 Professional Boxing Safety Act by expanding upon legislature against exploitation, conflict of interest, enforcement, and as well as additional amendments. The Act was enacted in response to widespread abuse of boxers by means of exploitation, rigged rankings, and rigged matches.
Northwest Chicago Suburb native that has an aptitude for development of sports. Sports is my life, from youth to professional levels. I make things happen! I AM GOLDEN!
Sports BIZness specialties include marketable presentation, public relations, sponsorship acquisition and retention, up-to-date marketing strategies, charitable projects and how they translate into positive public image.
In addition to boxing, I am a nationally certified coach in the sports of lacrosse, soccer, and wrestling, with ties to many other sports.
Telephone: 224-627-3777
1980Mary "The Heat" Ortega was born in Kansas City, Missouri, USA
1990Erika Cruz Hernández was born in Mexico
1993Ségolène "Majestic" Lefebvre was born in France
History of Women's Boxing
2005Jackie Nava wins the inaugural WBC World super-bantamweight title with a ten-round, unanimous decision over Leona Brown gaining the distinction of being the first female boxer awarded a WBC world title.
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