It is all kicking off in the fight game in professional boxing at the moment, all good competition of course as the sport continues to expand worldwide.
The commercial votes of confidence in boxing as a product and industry in all major super power countries recently worldwide has been tremendous to see.
Big powerful countries are making power moves now and crushing the smaller ones or anything that gets in the way. Nothing can get in the way of boxing’s rise and expansion. Nothing or no one.
With that, of course, new markets are opening and new opportunities for the sport.
The East is experiencing exciting times in particular in big time professional boxing, and for amateur boxing too — all of the above said in a professional healthy competition sporting sense of course.
The WBO (World Boxing Organization) per Lance Pugmire of Boxing Scene on the X platform has said the WBO are looking to completey preserve the Muhammad Ali Act in the sport.
An act that has stood boxing in good stead over the years.
While not naming any names, it is interesting, in that, some of the sanctioning bodies now are starting to make some noise ahead of a big shake up in boxing this year and happening right now presently.
Muhammad Ali Act
Look, the Muhammad Ali Act was a good thing (overall), but that said, maybe those who are looking to make amendments to it are looking to keep all the good stuff and only slightly alter and amend some stuff that might be out of date? Maybe.
The major new players coming to boxing commercially, and at government level, in different official States and in private enterprises and private people, in both the East and West, are looking to take boxing for everyone to the next level.
Unify it all.
Let’s make boxing great again — it already is mind you — but let’s go further.
More calculated, aggressive, big moves.
Ultimately, the best fighting the best is what fans and anyone in boxing wants.
That is what it is all about.
It is all about the fights and fighters.