International Boxing Association confirm partnership with Gazprom Tuesday, 6 April 2021
The International Boxing Association (AIBA) has announced a cooperation agreement with major Russian gas company PJSC Gazprom, which will act as a general partner for the governing body.
Both parties will work together until the end of 2022, with PJSC Gazprom acting as a partner for all major AIBA competitions, including the Women s and Men s World Boxing Championships.
It is a crucial announcement with a mega-rich organisation for AIBA, which has been battling to clear millions in debt. AIBA s financial stability is one of our main goals, said AIBA s Russian President Umar Kremlev.
Kastamonulu milli boksör, Uluslararası Boks Turnuvasına katılacak
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Floyd Mayweather and the unbeatables
PERHAPS the biggest controversy to emerge from in August of 2017 was that “Money”, while beating a debutant, officially overtook Rocky Marciano’s record for the most victories by a world champion retiring undefeated with a 100 per cent record.
Marciano clocked up 49 victories and the win over McGregor moved Floyd Mayweather to 50. While the farcical nature of Mayweather’s victory is not up for debate, it is difficult to argue that beating McGregor should not be counted as an official result. As Marciano’s wins over Lee Epperson, Jimmy Weeks and Gilbert Cardone – none of whom had won a fight – are included in Marciano’s record, then McGregor also has to be counted on Mayweather’s.
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