Or freddie flintoff?mimmy123 wrote:I just want to ask one question.
Will you allow Danny Williams to fight on any of your sanctioned bills?
Another question. Masters titles - with recent developments is that something your looking at?
Or freddie flintoff?mimmy123 wrote:I just want to ask one question.
Will you allow Danny Williams to fight on any of your sanctioned bills?
expe wrote:I really don't get how they're going to make boxing safer either, the board have their faults, but safety isn't one of them, they probably have the most stringent safety regulations in the world, some have criticised them for going over the top, Iain Weaver being a case in point. One rule that MBC are missing, or at least wasn't in the OP, and the board have, that is possibly the most important safety regulation IMO, is that all shows must be staged within one hour of a specialist neurological hospital. Without that, if a fighter suffers a brain injury, they don't stand much chance. Really needs to be added in, I've made it clear I'm not a fan of MBC, but if they're going to sanction shows here, or anywhere else in the world, I'd like them to at least be as safe as possible.JimJim2009 wrote:It's obvious Expe cares about the sport and good on him for putting the boot in on an outfit that openly advertises it's available championships online with the following blurb...telboy66 wrote:its as well your opinion Expe is only your's or there would be far less people helping to make boxing safer for the boxers,just what part do you play in our sport apart from critic
Not limited to any region or country
Available for boxers from any country
Available to be staged in any country
Provides promoters with a cost effective championship for their events
Incidentally this relates to the Malta boxing commission international championship. This is openly touting a worthless belt online, in the hope some desperado promoter will pay them some wonga so they can pretend to be staging some sort of title fight. The MBC should be ashamed of itself but won't be.
Freddie Flintoff is another discussion we had and with the knowledge that we have have on this the answer came back as a big unanimous NO, WE WOULD NOT HAVE LICENSED FREDDIE FLINTOFF and to be honest are appalled the BBBofC did..kamicazze wrote:Or freddie flintoff?mimmy123 wrote:I just want to ask one question.
Will you allow Danny Williams to fight on any of your sanctioned bills?
Another question. Masters titles - with recent developments is that something your looking at?
If you had bothered to have read what I had written you would not make such a fool of yourself and make comments without knowing the facts - here's the facts on Mr Weaver - the true facts.Gregor Samsa wrote:They let Iain Weaver box for them and he's a near imbecile, so probably YES.
Thanks for replying. What about Danny Williams as previously mentioned?LucaDiCaro wrote:Freddie Flintoff is another discussion we had and with the knowledge that we have have on this the answer came back as a big unanimous NO, WE WOULD NOT HAVE LICENSED FREDDIE FLINTOFF and to be honest are appalled the BBBofC did..kamicazze wrote:Or freddie flintoff?mimmy123 wrote:I just want to ask one question.
Will you allow Danny Williams to fight on any of your sanctioned bills?
Another question. Masters titles - with recent developments is that something your looking at?
The Masters titles have existed for sixteen years, should a promoter request a Masters title to be on their events we would agree to it, as we would do for any existing titles except the WBUv (or WBU German Version as listed on BoxRec) due to their allowing a boxer to defend his world title without current medicals or brain scan. You may remember that we publicly withdrew the sanctioning for an event because of that not that long ago.
Looking On wrote:Looking On wrote:
Luca, whats the chances of this happening soon... will we be seeing BBBoC licensed boxers on MBC shows ? and if so under what timescale do you see this happening ?
I already answered that: "Danny holds a Baltic federation license, if a promoter submits Danny for a fight and as long as the opponent is of similar experience and all medicals are up to date, of course we would consider the bout, as we have no reason not to do so.kamicazze wrote:Thanks for replying. What about Danny Williams as previously mentioned?LucaDiCaro wrote:
Freddie Flintoff is another discussion we had and with the knowledge that we have have on this the answer came back as a big unanimous NO, WE WOULD NOT HAVE LICENSED FREDDIE FLINTOFF and to be honest are appalled the BBBofC did..
The Masters titles have existed for sixteen years, should a promoter request a Masters title to be on their events we would agree to it, as we would do for any existing titles except the WBUv (or WBU German Version as listed on BoxRec) due to their allowing a boxer to defend his world title without current medicals or brain scan. You may remember that we publicly withdrew the sanctioning for an event because of that not that long ago.
Is there not another wbu that you do sanction?
The BBBofC withdrew Danny's licence so he cannot box on their shows - rather convenient, as I don't think (I may be wrong) that the licence was withdrawn on medical grounds.mimmy123 wrote:I just want to ask one question.
Will you allow Danny Williams to fight on any of your sanctioned bills?
bripez wrote:The BBBofC withdrew Danny's licence so he cannot box on their shows - rather convenient, as I don't think (I may be wrong) that the licence was withdrawn on medical grounds.mimmy123 wrote:I just want to ask one question.
Will you allow Danny Williams to fight on any of your sanctioned bills?
Notwithstanding the specific issue, do you think that the BBBofC would allow Danny to fight on one of their bills (as other organisation have and continue to do so) ?
You say that about Flintoff, but you've actually licensed people of lesser skill. Suz Member being an example.LucaDiCaro wrote:Freddie Flintoff is another discussion we had and with the knowledge that we have have on this the answer came back as a big unanimous NO, WE WOULD NOT HAVE LICENSED FREDDIE FLINTOFF and to be honest are appalled the BBBofC did..kamicazze wrote:Or freddie flintoff?mimmy123 wrote:I just want to ask one question.
Will you allow Danny Williams to fight on any of your sanctioned bills?
Another question. Masters titles - with recent developments is that something your looking at?
The Masters titles have existed for sixteen years, should a promoter request a Masters title to be on their events we would agree to it, as we would do for any existing titles except the WBUv (or WBU German Version as listed on BoxRec) due to their allowing a boxer to defend his world title without current medicals or brain scan. You may remember that we publicly withdrew the sanctioning for an event because of that not that long ago.
For reference Malta Boxing Commission is a British company, one that that mainly operates it's business in another country - in our case Malta - as well as the UK and other European countries.mimmy123 wrote:Luca, (same name as my grandson)
I am glad you have taken time to answer questions as I feel that any new body that decides in invade British earth has a duty of care not to boxers but to fans too. Boxrec is the bible and this is where you will find the heart of boxing fans.
Just another quick question, What would happen if the BBBoC decided not to support MBC and said no British title fights can be fought on any of your bills, would you, or have you have your own titles at some point? As there are enough titles floating around I find it very discouraging that other titles could be come available this only attracts the dregs of the sport. Many of these 'champions' are not worthy of fighting for 'snake belt' never mind a British title or a 'new' MBC title.
Also what will be the financial implications if a boxer does fight for a British title on one of your shows, who and how many sources take money from the pot?
Please get your facts right - Suz Member is not licensed by the Malta Boxing Commission, he fought on an MBC sanctioned event on a Tanzania licenseWake up call wrote:You say that about Flintoff, but you've actually licensed people of lesser skill. Suz Member being an example.LucaDiCaro wrote:I just want to ask one question.
Freddie Flintoff is another discussion we had and with the knowledge that we have have on this the answer came back as a big unanimous NO, WE WOULD NOT HAVE LICENSED FREDDIE FLINTOFF and to be honest are appalled the BBBofC did..
The Masters titles have existed for sixteen years, should a promoter request a Masters title to be on their events we would agree to it, as we would do for any existing titles except the WBUv (or WBU German Version as listed on BoxRec) due to their allowing a boxer to defend his world title without current medicals or brain scan. You may remember that we publicly withdrew the sanctioning for an event because of that not that long ago.
LucaDiCaro wrote:Looking On wrote:Looking On wrote:
Luca, whats the chances of this happening soon... will we be seeing BBBoC licensed boxers on MBC shows ? and if so under what timescale do you see this happening ?
We already do - have BBBofC licensed boxers fighting on various MBC sanctioned events in the UK and Ireland in March.
dalcumly wrote:Luca
Just an early notice, I'm setting up the South Sudan boxing commission in the UK. We re going to sanction REAL old fashioned British title fights and we're going to present our champions with great big huge purple belts which they can show to all their friends.
We've no money and haven't a clue about our long term plans,but I'm pretty sure we can find a few half wits to take out licences.
The first show will be in a marquee outside my back door !!
telboy66 wrote:Dalcumly I'm surprised you have left it until now ,why did't you start up your Sudan boxing Organisation back when the WBC,or WBA WBO IBF WBU were all formed,sorry to tell this but I think you may have missed the boat
ashedward wrote:I went to Haye-Chisora so I wont be a hypocrite and slate the Malta commission but to succeed they need to get some bigger promoters on board and some better fights on there bills,I will be interested to see where they are in two years, as a boxing fan it`s all about the quality of the shows for me,so they will need to improve a huge amount before I would go to one of those shows.
Ha ha ha.LucaDiCaro wrote:Please get your facts right - Suz Member is not licensed by the Malta Boxing Commission, he fought on an MBC sanctioned event on a Tanzania licenseWake up call wrote:You say that about Flintoff, but you've actually licensed people of lesser skill. Suz Member being an example.LucaDiCaro wrote:I just want to ask one question.
Freddie Flintoff is another discussion we had and with the knowledge that we have have on this the answer came back as a big unanimous NO, WE WOULD NOT HAVE LICENSED FREDDIE FLINTOFF and to be honest are appalled the BBBofC did..
The Masters titles have existed for sixteen years, should a promoter request a Masters title to be on their events we would agree to it, as we would do for any existing titles except the WBUv (or WBU German Version as listed on BoxRec) due to their allowing a boxer to defend his world title without current medicals or brain scan. You may remember that we publicly withdrew the sanctioning for an event because of that not that long ago.
It sounds as if you`re trying to make some good fights and are having opposition,also for sure allot of BBBoC shows are poor and I would never go to those shows only family members and friends of the boxers would.It will take time for your organization to become established and I will keep an open mind to the shows you put on.LucaDiCaro wrote:ashedward wrote:I went to Haye-Chisora so I wont be a hypocrite and slate the Malta commission but to succeed they need to get some bigger promoters on board and some better fights on there bills,I will be interested to see where they are in two years, as a boxing fan it`s all about the quality of the shows for me,so they will need to improve a huge amount before I would go to one of those shows.
Have to be honest we would love to get some of the bigger promoters on board, but the reality is that this is unlikely to happen until we have fully established and proved ourselves here.
As for equally matched bouts, firstly let me say, they are no worse matched than any average BBBofC show, come on be honest how many times have you looked at a BBBofC fight card and know who is going to win virtually every fight!
We have had some seriously equally matched fights planned (as we encourage 50/50 fights as we want them as much as the fans), however each time we get close to the actual fight night pressure is put on the away fighter to pull out, or their home sanctioning organisation to pull their permission to box (we know where this pressure is coming from but at this point only have verbal confirmation from the boxer's home federation of who has been lobbying to have the fighter pulled and have not been able to obtain written proof!!!!)
Funnily enough though we do have written proof of BBBofC and EBU interference on getting the WBC and IBO Championship fights that we were due to host pulled, unfortunately we don't have written confirmation for the IBF one but had a very interesting chat with their president Darryl Peoples.
Believe it or not one of our licensed boxers lost six very good opponents for both her first fights with us due to 'outside' interference (this is very well documented on most boxing sites). It got so bad that the promoter would make an agreement with his second choice opponent and list that on BoxRec knowing they would be pressured to pull out so he could then slip the first choice in at late notice!
We have never encouraged or agreed on any poorly matched bout, just that we couldn't keep the good match-ups due to outside interference and as such sometimes the match-ups are not as good as the ones that we would have preferred and should have had.
Mind you, even those bouts where 'alternative' opponents were bought in, some have been absolutely fantastic and can honestly say I doubt the original bouts would have been as good.
We are now getting to the position where this will not happen as often, as besides getting more and more of the European federations to allow their boxers to fight on our UK events, even though they still receive pressure from the 'outside source(s)' but there will be more than enough UK based boxers licensed by us to guarantee that we will have more evenly matched bouts in the future.
This is also what I think.ashedward wrote:
It sounds as if you`re trying to make some good fights and are having opposition,also for sure allot of BBBoC shows are poor and I would never go to those shows only family members and friends of the boxers would.It will take time for your organization to become established and I will keep an open mind to the shows you put on.