New sanctioning body!!

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  1. scurlaruntings

    scurlaruntings ESB 2002 Club Full Member

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    New sanctioning body formed
    Former referee and commissioner, Larry Hazzard, Sr., announced yesterday that he and former IBF president and founding member, Marian Muhammad, have formed a world combative sports sanctioning organization based in New Jersey. The Combative Sports Federation, Inc., or CSF, will include rankings of professional boxers and mixed martial artists around the world. Hazzard, a 50-year veteran of both sports, is eager to lead the organization as president with his partner, Marian Muhammad as vice president. Former New York boxing commissioner, Randy Gordon, will serve as the organization’s ratings chairman, and former WBC supervisor and liaison to U.S. Commissions, Rhonda Utley-Herring, will be the championships chairman.

    “We have a very competent staff with the experience and passion for maintaining the integrity, health and safety of combative sports. Together, we have more than a century and a half of experience in all aspects of boxing. Championships chairman Utley-Herring and I authored the unified rules that professionalized the sport of mixed martial arts while at the New Jersey commission, when no one else would touch them and for me, this is just the next logical progression”, said Hazzard.

    The recent International Boxing Hall of Famer believes that there’s definitely room for a credible sanctioning organization in the world of combative sports. He is hopeful that his new organization will make the sports more competitive. According to Hazzard, even with the number of sanctioning organizations that already exist, they still cannot rank all of the fighters who are deserving of a chance to vie for a world title.

    Hazzard says he and his team will continue the work he started at the IBF when he and Muhammad called a meeting of all of the major world boxing sanctioning organizations to discuss important changes necessary to bring the sport into the 21st century, such as the formation of a super heavyweight division, the unified use of instant replay, unification of titles, and increased participation of female champions. He also met with the Boxing Promoters Association, BPA, headed by Joe DeGuardia, who expressed their enthusiasm over Hazzard’s desire to include promoters’ opinions and comments during his initial development and structure of the CSF championship rules.



    Honestly what kind of a joke is this? MMA as well. Seriously how the **** is that going to work and who on earth is going to recognise it? Every MMA promotion has its own belt. Why would they give a monkeys about some startup trying to make a buck off a sanctioning fee? Havent they learnt already about the WAMMA debacle when the UFC wouldnt get behind it?
    WAMMA was certainly a great idea for MMA but the primary org in MMA the UFC had zero interest. And thus WAMMA has gone by the way.

    Boxing already has tons of orgs now this one is being added to the mess. There needs to be some kind of law against this crap. A bunch of greedy ****s fall out with one org so they trot off and create there own. Same nonsense with the IBF and WBC's inception. 20 years later and theres 10's of stupid belts.
     
  2. MrMagic

    MrMagic Loyal Member Full Member

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  3. marting

    marting Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Just more letters for the alphabet soup.

    As long as the same organization collects sanctioning fees and also ranks fighters there will never be clean rankings.

    The Ring is probably as clean as it gets.
     
  4. J Griz 757

    J Griz 757 Arturo "Thunder" Gatti Full Member

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    co:deal
     
  5. MrMagic

    MrMagic Loyal Member Full Member

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    This opens up a whole new dimension and a world of opportunities for the Audley Harrisons of the world.
     
  6. scurlaruntings

    scurlaruntings ESB 2002 Club Full Member

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    Larry Hazzard has been in this sport for a minute. He should ****ing know better.
     
  7. scurlaruntings

    scurlaruntings ESB 2002 Club Full Member

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    Audleys already been a world champ. He held the prestigious WBF.
     
  8. bladerunner

    bladerunner El Intocable Full Member

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    Pac-Audley Harrison for the vacant CSF World Heavyweight title is next.
     
  9. Grillinnap

    Grillinnap Flomos are morons Full Member

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    CSF. Heh, I immediately thought of Cal-State Fullerton.
     
  10. Duck Dodgers

    Duck Dodgers Kimbo #1 P4P Full Member

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    Catchweight of 158?
     
  11. Keueng

    Keueng Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Fat Toney can become unified IBA, CSF HW champion

    Or Evander can realize his dream for becoming 5 time HW champion unifying his WBF belt with the CSF


    ...
     
  12. kommieforniaglo

    kommieforniaglo Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    this :deal







    The boxers have a chance of killing this if they want by refusing to acknowledge it as a legit organization.
     
  13. Robney

    Robney ᴻᴼ ᴸᴼᴻᴳᴲᴿ ᴲ۷ᴵᴸ Full Member

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    :bbb New missions for both men! They can stretch their careers another 5 years!
     
  14. Boxing Fanatic

    Boxing Fanatic Loyal Member banned

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    They wanna do a super heavyweight division......yeah, right
     
  15. bladerunner

    bladerunner El Intocable Full Member

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    Sounds good.

    Arum make it happen.