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SAFER AND BETTER BOXING ENVIRONMENT? IBF, WBA, WBC agree to adopt common medical plans and actions By Alex P. Vidal PhilBoxing.com Thu, 22 Nov 2007 In pushing for a ?better and safer boxing environment?, three world boxing governing bodies have agreed to adopt common medical plans and actions that will be practiced in all boxing activities?title and non-title fights--all over the world effective this year. The ?future medial improvements? were earlier agreed upon by the International Boxing Federation (IBF), World Boxing Association (WBA), and World Boxing Council (WBC) during the Second World Boxing Medical Congress in Cancun, Mexico in April this year and was confirmed in the recently held 45th WBC convention in Manila. Three world boxing bigwigs?IBF chief Marian Muhammad, WBC boss Gilberto Mendoza, and WBC head Jose Sulaiman Chagnon?have gathered their heads together along with 300 doctors from 89 countries to support the following measures: 1. Confirmation of the official weigh-in to be held one day before the fight from 24 to 30 hours, as the most important rule of safety; 2. Confirmation of the mandatory 30 and 7-day weigh-ins as a priority to avoid dramatic weight loss; 3. Ratification of the proposal to allow portable oxygen to be used by the fighters during the resting periods; 4. Mandatory simulacrum before every boxing card for the paramedics and ring doctors to practice emergency solutions; 5. Develop specific medical examinations and criteria to evaluate boxers over 40 years of age; 6. Creation of a committee to implement different criteria to classify boxers into levels of competition with the purpose to eliminate dangerous mismatches when fighters of very superior caliber fight fighters of different levels; 7. The proposal to have mandatorily two ambulances in boxing cards where two or more championship fights take place; 8. Confirmation of one-pound tolerance for female fighters over the official weight; 9. Establishment of a special committee to create technical, technological and certification guidelines for boxing gloves to evaluate brands, weight, color, etc.; 10. Creation of a medical manual and protocol for ring doctors with pictures procedure, diagrams, etc?; 11. Updating the anti-doping substances to test as well as EPO test. Reinforce the electrolyte program throughout the world; 12. Evaluation of the percentages of ideal weight limits 30 and 7 days before the fight, with a proposal of change from 10% to 7% and 5% to 3%; 13. EEG test will be eliminated from the forms and will not be required anymore. A campaign to have boxers around the world receive hepatitis B immunization treatment to avoid contagion; and 14. To continue the project of creating the medical database with clinical history of boxers for the world. Click here to view a list of other articles written by Alex P. Vidal. |
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