England boxing vs the amateur boxing Alliance

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Billythekid25
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England boxing vs the amateur boxing Alliance

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Who is winning the war thus far ?
Billythekid25
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Re: England boxing vs the amateur boxing Alliance

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littlepug
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Never heard of the Amateur boxing alliance
smiling assassin
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I think the boxers who box for clubs in the alliance are finding it harder to get bouts as there are not as many clubs in the alliance.
I know there are a few clubs who have come back over to England boxing. I think the alliance is a good thing personally but for the boxers England boxing is the way to go especially if you have dreams of boxing at international level
leejonesjnr
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The Alliance is (very) slowly creeping out from Londonand the immediate surrounding area.
My club is with England Boxing but a coach of another club I was chatting to recently said that it was with regret that they had come back to EB as the miles up and down the motorway to London all the time for shows was just a little too much, as he much preferred the ABA.
It will be interesting to see what happens if AIBA are kicked out of the Olympics.
ERIC GUY
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Re: England boxing vs the amateur boxing Alliance

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Alliance are put on lots of shows, championships, novices, Juniors, the grass roots of boxing, try looking at the website.
http://allianceboxing.co.uk/
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