London pulls out of World Series of Boxing
Posted: 05 Jan 2010, 14:07
Ok, for those that haven't heard of this World Series of Boxing, it is a way of amatuer boxers competing in a type of Pro style competitions, but still allowing the boxers to compete in the Olympic games. Its been designed so that the boxers can earn money and not be lost to the Amateur Olympics.
The ABA have had to pull out of the competitions, because it won't risk the $75000 non-refundable deposit to enter the competition.
This may have the reverse impact for the ABA as more young boxers may turn pro, looking for the money there.
Here's the rules of the World Series of Boxing.
• Each match between teams will consist of five bouts (one per weight class).
• Each bout will consist of five rounds.
• Rounds will consist of three minutes in length.
• Each evening of boxing will last approximately two hours, which is ideal for television programming and for the spectator experience.
• A manual scoring system will be used with three judges operating a 10 point system; the scores will be announced at the end of each bout but there will not be any live scoring during the bout itself.
• The referee will play no part in the judging.
• The boxers will not wear vests or headgear.
• The glove weights will be 8 oz. and 10 oz. (depending on weight categories).
• The ring size will be the same as for AIBA competitions.
The ABA have had to pull out of the competitions, because it won't risk the $75000 non-refundable deposit to enter the competition.
This may have the reverse impact for the ABA as more young boxers may turn pro, looking for the money there.
Here's the rules of the World Series of Boxing.
• Each match between teams will consist of five bouts (one per weight class).
• Each bout will consist of five rounds.
• Rounds will consist of three minutes in length.
• Each evening of boxing will last approximately two hours, which is ideal for television programming and for the spectator experience.
• A manual scoring system will be used with three judges operating a 10 point system; the scores will be announced at the end of each bout but there will not be any live scoring during the bout itself.
• The referee will play no part in the judging.
• The boxers will not wear vests or headgear.
• The glove weights will be 8 oz. and 10 oz. (depending on weight categories).
• The ring size will be the same as for AIBA competitions.