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Post by That Robbie Guy on Dec 2, 2010 12:34:36 GMT -5
What is?
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Post by Kirk Chaisson on Dec 5, 2010 19:12:27 GMT -5
It's a new category created so amateurs can fight in the WSB. www.worldseriesboxing.comHome > Boxers Boxers There are 196 National Federations that are affiliated with AIBA. Each of these federations can play a role in providing boxers to franchisees because they have trained and developed the best amateur boxers during their careers as they work towards the ultimate objective of representing their country in the Olympic Games. The National Federations, working together with the WSB Panel, will seek to identify and secure the best boxers who are under their control and make them available to the WSB franchisees under the provisions of the selection process. In many cases the National Federations also have extensive facilities for the training and development of their amateur boxers. Subject to individual negotiation on a case-by-case basis between the franchisee and the relevant National Federation, these training facilities may be made available by the National Federation to its local franchisee on a commercial basis. This may enable the franchisee to manage the training and development requirements of its boxers. Under the provisions of their contracts, the franchisee will be obliged to deduct a percentage of the boxer's salary payable to WSB SA. WSB SA will in turn pass that commission on, without deduction, to the relevant National Federation that trained and developed the specific boxer. The purpose of this commission payment is to provide the National Federations with a revenue stream as compensation for the resources that the National Federation has invested to train and develop the boxer.
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