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    The promotional company led by former two-division champion Sergio “Maravilla” Martinez has received good news, that the legal actions taken by himself and Miguel Angel de Pablos against the FEB and AIBA has been admitted by the Court of First Instance 11th of Madrid and he also delivered letters to Switzerland to report the AIBA.

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  • #2
    I read the article and still dont understand what its about.

    What happened?

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    • #3
      AIBA (amateur boxing) is trying to govern pro boxing and spain is one of their early expeditions

      Sergio who is now in the promotion business doesn't want to be governed by them

      i'd have to hear a lot more to take a side, it's not like pro boxing could be run any worse than it already is where rich fighters have a completely different set of rules and deadlines and you can pay your way to 80-0
      Last edited by ////; 09-04-2015, 08:20 PM.

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      • #4
        F#ck Sergio. AIBA is trying to shake up the status quo in boxing which needs a shake up. This is just like the GBP/TR lawsuit against PBC/Haymon. The status quo is ****ting their pants at these powerful en****** who have a game plan that extends beyond the "next big fight". Hope Sergio goes broke pursuing this.

        Kinda hoping AIBA/APB & PBC join forces somehow, someway. Maybe even get that Russian billionaire on board. Boxing badly needs a centralized entity controlling the sport like pretty much every sport has to become a more mainstream less niche sport.

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        • #5
          Does this have something to do with World Series of Boxing? I remember reading something about pro organisations being hugely up in arms about them.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Eff Pandas View Post
            F#ck Sergio. AIBA is trying to shake up the status quo in boxing which needs a shake up. This is just like the GBP/TR lawsuit against PBC/Haymon. The status quo is ****ting their pants at these powerful en****** who have a game plan that extends beyond the "next big fight". Hope Sergio goes broke pursuing this.

            Kinda hoping AIBA/APB & PBC join forces somehow, someway. Maybe even get that Russian billionaire on board. Boxing badly needs a centralized entity controlling the sport like pretty much every sport has to become a more mainstream less niche sport.
            You kidding me? Aiba is as corrupt if not more corrupt than any of the sanctioning bodies.

            There level of corrupting is so great, that there was talks of suspending boxing from the olympics until Aiba get its **** sorted out, or a new international governing body takes over.

            Azerbaijan pays for olympic medals by investing in Aiba's WSB semipro thing, all the sudden, Aiba moves the World Championships which is an olympic qualifier tourney from South Korea, to Baku, the capital of Azerbaijan... Not su****ious at all. An Azerbaijani referee, had to be expelled from the olympics, and a decision overturned due to blatantly corrupt officiating.

            This is the same organization that asked that the US olympic broadcast team, not be allowed to broadcast from ringside anymore, after they started to call out the corruption in bouts...

            Thats exactly what we need in boxing isnt it.



            http://deadspin.com/5931226/was-this...ng-match-fixed
            Last edited by !! Shawn; 09-04-2015, 10:33 PM.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by !! Shawn View Post
              You kidding me? Aiba is as corrupt if not more corrupt than any of the sanctioning bodies.
              Nope not kidding. I'm pro anyone new who's looking like they could create a centralized power structure in boxing. Namely thats PBC & APB/AIBA right now. I'm even a bigger fan of BKB than the Alphabet groups although BKB is more a new angle on boxing than something that could lead to a centralized power structure.

              Talking about corruption in boxing is like talking about a hooker with a STD. Doesn't really shake my confidence at all in anything at this point. Boxing is a cesspool of corruption. Its almost a prerequisite to getting involved in the sport & the upside of a centralized group heading boxing has too many upsides from my POV. Thats how badly boxing needs a shakeup at the top.
              Last edited by Eff Pandas; 09-04-2015, 11:22 PM.

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              • #8
                Quote:
                Originally Posted by !! Shawn View Post
                You kidding me? Aiba is as corrupt if not more corrupt than any of the sanctioning bodies.

                Originally posted by Eff Pandas View Post
                Nope not kidding. I'm pro anyone new who's looking like they could create a centralized power structure in boxing. Namely thats PBC & APB/AIBA right now. I'm even a bigger fan of BKB than the Alphabet groups although BKB is more a new angle on boxing than something that could lead to a centralized power structure.

                Talking about corruption in boxing is like talking about a hooker with a STD. Doesn't really shake my confidence at all in anything at this point. Boxing is a cesspool of corruption. Its almost a prerequisite to getting involved in the sport & the upside of a centralized group heading boxing has too many upsides from my POV. Thats how badly boxing needs a shakeup at the top.
                Yeah well it sure as he!! won't do any good having AIBA in there calling the shots. That's like switching from one mafia family to a different one. Same shiii, just more of it and more restrictive. I'm all for fixing all sports to make them all an even playing field, but AIBA is definitely NOT the way to go.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Eff Pandas View Post
                  Kinda hoping AIBA/APB & PBC join forces somehow, someway. Maybe even get that Russian billionaire on board. Boxing badly needs a centralized entity controlling the sport like pretty much every sport has to become a more mainstream less niche sport.
                  Centralized entity? But but da gubment gone make me ghey mary a mooslum n take awl me gunz aweh. Anyway I agree boxing needs some type of structure like other professional sports has. It's not perfect but it sure works a hell of a lot better than what boxing has right now.

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                  • #10
                    AIBA is a disgrace for amateur boxing... and its "pro boxing" branch is nothing but a corrupt bureaucratic irrelevant "competition"...

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