Cries of corruption have long plagued the collective reputation of boxing sanctioning bodies, whose mea culpas (if offered at all) do little to disabuse the fight press and public of their suspicions that unethical practices do indeed prevail.
Consider the case of William James, former Ratings Chairman of the International Boxing Federation.
James, employed by the IBF from June 7, 2010, until June 2, 2012, has sued the sanctioning body in New Jersey’s Union County Court. [Click Here To Read More]
Consider the case of William James, former Ratings Chairman of the International Boxing Federation.
James, employed by the IBF from June 7, 2010, until June 2, 2012, has sued the sanctioning body in New Jersey’s Union County Court. [Click Here To Read More]
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