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THE PROFESSIONAL BOXING REFEREE: You, the ringside physician and a cut boxer
By Armando Garcia
Referee-physician interaction usually means someone is in a bit of trouble. This is such a critical event that I had to include a segment on it in “The Professional Boxing Referee Manual”. The recent ruckus over the stoppage of the Lewis-Klitschko bout motivated me to elaborate a bit on the section and discuss another one in the manual that is titled “Cuts”.
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Who needs a National Boxing Commission? - We do!!!
By Joe Dwyer
The idea of a National Boxing Commission has been kicking around for some time. Many knowledgeable boxing people were opposed to the idea, feeling that the ills of boxing should and could be remedied internally. Never happened!!
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It’s just not the same fighting in a State with a small commission
By Barry Druxman, referee and judge for the State of Washington The State of Washington holds about 15 professional boxing cards per year. Most of the cards are held at Native Indian gambling casinos and are not large shows. The Department of Licensing and not a commission run boxing, in
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Inspector responsibilities
By Tony Lato, Jr., Chief Inspector for the Nevada State Athletic Commission Inspectors are individuals from all aspects of life. Currently, we have inspectors who are school administrators, educators, life insurance agents, workers at major hotels in Nevada, a collegiate boxing coach, a head
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