mimmy123 wrote:Luca
I was almost going to side with your body, as I think everyone deserves a chance in life or sport what ever their intentions are until someone comes along and proves that the body or company is actually doing something unjust. I am now back on the fence but falling towards the side you do not want me to fall. Im not suggesting for any second that you lot are upto no good but 'expe' has brought up some good points.
Something I never thought about until expe brought it up, is the word 'Malta' I presumed you were a Maltese boxing commission but as it seems you are registered in the UK what actual connections do you have in Malta? Is this one of those tax dodging loop holes such as all these UK registered online casinos that are registered in Gibraltar? So why are you a Maltese boxing commission?
Going onto security, are all your security guards licenced by the SIA in the UK that are employed on your doors?
Also another point made by expe if a british boxer fails any medical subjected by the BBBoC would you or have you allowed them to fight on your show knowing that they have failed medicals? Lets be fair here, if medicals are failed this is for the benefit for a boxer, isnt it?
Alex Zammit and Myself created the Malta Boxing Commission at the request of the European Boxing Union in June 2011. I think that these articles will answer any of the questions you may have on the origins of the MBC as well as the reasons for the removal from office of Mr Zammit in 2012 and the appointment of a new President shortly after.
http://fightnetwork.com/news/11562:ebu- ... ommission/
http://philboxing.com/news/story-76663.html
http://neutralcorneronline.com/neutral- ... ommission/
http://www.proboxing-fans.com/malta-box ... on_102612/
I'm pleased you bought up about security as currently it is not the responsibility of the sanctioning organisation to arrange the security for an event - which we actually disagree with.
At this time we have a list of recognised SIA security companies and advise the promoters to only use those on the list, but in light of a few nasty incidents recently (incidently all of which that were on events sanctioned by the BBBofC) we will be looking at the possibility of it being ourselves which appoint the security, as we do with Doctors and medical coverage.
However, it has already been pointed out to us that we could be left open to allegations of favoritism to certain organisations or worse, so honestly don't know if it will happen or not as that is a decision for the whole executive committee.
Yes we have licensed some people who had their license suspended by or refused by the BBBofC, incidently we have refused to license even more than we have licensed - It is very easy for Expe or Wake Up Call to make the comments they do, as they do not know the facts, choose to ignore them or use them out of context.
When someone makes an application to the MBC they are required to undertake a full medical, blood screening and MRI/MRA scans. Once completed the Chief Medical officer checks that everything is correct, which if they are a license is issued.
We are fully aware that there are a number of people who have licenses with us that had 'failed' with the BBBofC, however in each case this is because either the so called issue didn't exist, as is the case on the examples below, or the BBBofC had ignored expert opinion, as in the case of Iain Weaver (see below)
WE WERE NOT AWARE that this particular boxer had been REFUSED having his BBBofC license renewed due to an irregularity on the MRI scan - Please note that we have a contract with In-Health the same company that undertake scans on behalf of the BBBofC.
We arranged for his medicals, blood screening and MRI/MRA all of which came back perfect, when I told him this, only then did he tell us that the board said he failed his MRI.
I personally advised him that he should go back to the BBBofC with the reports, which he did, however the BBBofC refused to review his case.
This is also the case on another boxer we licensed, however in his case it was that the BBBofC had said their were irregularities on his blood screening - again when he applied to us all the medicals, blood screening and MRI were all perfect. As with the previous boxer we advised that he discusses this with the BBBofC, which he did but as with the other case they refused to review his case.
I did discuss points on one of those that may cause the most concern (Iain Weaver) in the original post, Now rather than explain once more please read Iain's open letter to the BBBofC and please take note of what has been said by the four neurologists
http://ringnews24.com/index.php/world-b ... of-control
I would ask that you read the preamble of the original post as I make clear that Iain is not just licensed by the Malta Boxing Commission but also Nevada (yes the same Nevada that will sanction Mayweather-Paquiao on May 2nd), California, Florida, New Jersey, Canada and Mexico.
I hope that these answer your question adequately.