A new rule passed last month by the AIBA that states "Any coach active in professional boxing shall not be allowed to be a coach and/or second in both AIBA and/or WSB [World Series of Boxing] competitions... unless the coach resigns from any involvement in professional boxing for a period of at least six months"
So Rob McCracken may have some big decisions , the rule means that Rob cannot be in the corner of the boxers. This includes missing out on the World championships in September, as Rob will almost certainly be in the corner for Carl froch's fight with Glenn Johnson in May.
Rob McCracken could lose out on 2012
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Old bones Ian
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Tommy Gunn13
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Re: Rob McCracken could lose out on 2012
Ian any idea what kind of cash McCracken is on with the GB set up..??Old bones Ian wrote:A new rule passed last month by the AIBA that states "Any coach active in professional boxing shall not be allowed to be a coach and/or second in both AIBA and/or WSB [World Series of Boxing] competitions... unless the coach resigns from any involvement in professional boxing for a period of at least six months"
So Rob McCracken may have some big decisions , the rule means that Rob cannot be in the corner of the boxers. This includes missing out on the World championships in September, as Rob will almost certainly be in the corner for Carl froch's fight with Glenn Johnson in May.
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Jeff Thomas
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Re: Rob McCracken could lose out on 2012
Such a ridiculous rule can't get over it
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Tommy Gunn13
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Re: Rob McCracken could lose out on 2012
When i boxed many moons ago the Pros&Ams couldnt mix,id have thought in this day&age things would be differant,but obvisly not...Jeff Thomas wrote:Such a ridiculous rule can't get over it
Re: Rob McCracken could lose out on 2012
It is a pretty snide carry on. Top amateurs spar and train alongside good class amateurs. It is well known. Silly hypocritical nonsense and they will get rid of an excellent coach in McCracken. They ought to rock the boat; if they pointed the finger at other countries who had a pro/am mix and had them barred there'd be only Cuba and China in it.
Re: Rob McCracken could lose out on 2012
Think McCracken's job was advertised at around £60-70k per year in nov 2009. He should still be invovled in the GB set up just presumably won't be allowed in the corner during bouts.Tommy Gunn13 wrote:Ian any idea what kind of cash McCracken is on with the GB set up..??Old bones Ian wrote:A new rule passed last month by the AIBA that states "Any coach active in professional boxing shall not be allowed to be a coach and/or second in both AIBA and/or WSB [World Series of Boxing] competitions... unless the coach resigns from any involvement in professional boxing for a period of at least six months"
So Rob McCracken may have some big decisions , the rule means that Rob cannot be in the corner of the boxers. This includes missing out on the World championships in September, as Rob will almost certainly be in the corner for Carl froch's fight with Glenn Johnson in May.
Re: Rob McCracken could lose out on 2012
Not much consolation, but it's better that it's happened now rather than it being picked up after the games which could have resulted in any UK medallists being stripped.
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big lennox
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Re: Rob McCracken could lose out on 2012
What a daft lot.They will lose an exceptional coach.They are not living in reality.