Some one needs to come up with a "groan" emoticon.
A new ground breaking tournament designed to reshape the world of international boxing at both the Olympic style and the professional level -the World League of Boxing (WLB) -
Now - how in the heck does AIBA think they can compete with the already established pro managers and sanctioning bodies? I was informed that Jose Suliman contributed to his campaign - maybe that's his in?
WLB will be an annual, franchised based professional boxing league with cities/venues/commercial 3rd parties applying to "own" a franchise and enter its team of boxers into the League.
Does he really believe that there will be enough interest? I don't know about the rest of the world, but I doubt anyone in the U.S. will be interested.
AIBA will, with support from its national federations, help facilitate the participation of the world's best boxers in the League,
And the NOC's are going to go along with this?
and IMG will source and negotiate the franchises, and sell the commercial rights (media, sponsorship, licensing) around the world in consultation with AIBA.
Ahhhhh - money maker for AIBA.
In addition, it is AIBA's intention that boxers that compete in the WLB will be allowed to compete also in future Olympic Games.
Wonder what the IOC will have to say about this......wonder how USAB's insurance company will have to say about this.......
Ian Todd, the President of IMG International, said - "IMG is extremely proud to have been selected by AIBA as its business and marketing partner in connection with the World League of Boxing. With our 40 years of experience in working with some of the world's leading sports federations we are confident that with our skill sets of producing/selling media rights, procuring sponsorship and negotiating franchise agreements we can build the World League of Boxing into one of the world's premium annual sporting events with AIBA."
Wonder how you sell something that doesn't generate much, if any interest, especially when you have to pay for it?