UFC, TKO Seek Amendments to Muhammad Ali Act Amid Controversy
UFC, TKO Seek Amendments to Muhammad Ali Act Amid Controversy

UFC, TKO Seek Amendments to Muhammad Ali Act Amid Controversy

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Dana White's TKO Boxing has requested amendments to the Muhammad Ali Act, a federal law designed to protect boxers from exploitation and ensure transparency in financial dealings. This move has sparked significant backlash from fans and boxing regulators, who fear it could undermine the protections established by the Act. The Association of Boxing Commissions President, Mike Mazzulli, has assured that these changes will not violate federal law, but many interpret the push for amendments as an attempt to facilitate predatory practices reminiscent of issues in mixed martial arts. Critics express concern that altering the Act could weaken safeguards for boxers and allow for exploitative contract terms to resurface. TKO aims to operate similarly to the UFC by establishing its own league and championship belts, raising further questions about the impact on the current boxing landscape. The situation remains tense as the boxing community awaits further developments and clarifications from TKO and its executives.

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