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WORLD BOXING ORGANIZATION
REGULATIONS OF WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP CONTESTS
The World Boxing Organization was organized by national delegations and
representatives from countries throughout the boxing world. The WBO is the
most democratically representative institution in professional boxing, and
accordingly its Champions and Championships are accorded the greatest esteem
in professional boxing.
The World Championship has been established for generations as the
highest objective in professional boxing. A World Championship is not the
property of any boxer. The Championship is a trust, subject to the
conditions defined herein, for the use and benefit of all boxers and boxing
fans, who through the contribution of their time, effort, risks and
resources sustain the existence of the profession. The World Boxing
Organization encourages each World Champion and Challenger to be an example
of the highest ideals and spirit of sportsmanship. A World Champion is an
integral part of the sport of boxing, but he is not greater than the sport
of boxing. A World Champion's sportsmanship shows his respect for the
profession he has chosen, including the Champion himself, his opponent, the
World Boxing Organization, and, most importantly, boxing fans worldwide.
The World Boxing Organization’s Regulations of World Championship
Contests are intended to reconcile the interests of all necessary elements
of World Championship Boxing in a manner that is in the best interests of
the sport. The most important interests are those of the Championship
contestants themselves and their worldwide fans. World Championship boxing
in the Twenty First Century has become a global sport. World Championships
are regularly contested in numerous cities and countries around the world on
every populated continent. Due to the travel distances and costs of
attending World Championship boxing contests, the majority of boxing fans
are not able to personally attend these events; they must follow the sport
through television, and increasingly through premium and pay-per-view
broadcasts. Moreover, the purses for the contestants in World Championship
Boxing contests are often substantially dependant upon television revenue.
These rules are intended to reconcile the interests of all WBO Participants
for the overall good of sport of boxing, and are to be interpreted and
applied to that end.
1) WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP COMMITTEE
The World Championship Committee (hereinafter the Committee) shall be
composed of five members: the WBO President, ex-officio, and four (4)
members, including the Chairman of the Committee (hereinafter the Chairman),
who shall be appointed by the President. The members of this Committee, upon
appointment, shall hold office until their successors have been appointed.
In the event that the Chairman is unavailable, the WBO President shall have
all powers and authority of the Chairman.
The World Championship Committee shall have the following powers and
discretion:
a) To determine the format and venue for making any determination that is
the subject of the WBO World Championship Rules; and
b) To designate not more than two Mandatory Challengers for any category
in accordance with the criteria specified in these Rules; and
c) To determine whether a challenger seeking a Mandatory Challenger
designation is acceptable to the Champion’s television network; and
d) To determine if there is good cause to extend the time during which a
Champion must make a Mandatory Challenge; and
e) to approve the terms and conditions under which a Champion may extend
the time for a Mandatory challenge so as to compete in a Unification Bout or
a Unification Tournament; and
f) to order an eliminatory bout for good cause, including, but not
limited to circumstances such as when a higher classified boxer has been
denied the designation of Mandatory Challenger because he was not acceptable
to a Champion’s television network; and
g) To recommend to the President and the Executive Committee that a Title
should be vacated if a Champion fails to comply with the WBO World
Championship Rules; and
h) To order a Purse Bid; and
i) to recommend to the President to reduce the minimum purse bid by up to
50% and to rebid a purse bid or to grant an extension to the Champion of up
to 120 days for a voluntary fight If there are no qualified bids for a purse
bid
j) To determine if a Promoter has defaulted on a Purse Bid; and
k) To select contestants for a vacant Championship; and
l) To approve challengers for any Championship, including replacement
challengers where a challenger is unable to complete a previously scheduled
World Championship fight; and
m) To determine whether a Champion is entitled to a disability extension
to make a Mandatory Challenge, and the terms and conditions for such a
disability extension; and,
n) To determine whether the Promoter which is the successful bidder for a
Purse Bid may assign its rights to conduct the Championship match, and the
terms and conditions for any approved assignment of the Promoter’s rights to
a Purse Bid; and
o) To recommend to the Executive Committee whether a boxer should be
designated as a Super Champion; and
p) To sanction all Championship Contests and Eliminatory Bouts; and
q) To recommend to the Executive Committee whether a direct return fight
should be authorized; and
r) To determine if an Interim Championship is warranted and to sanction
an Interim Championship Bout; and
s) To determine the contestants for an Interim or Vacant Championship;
and
t) To make or recommend exceptions or variations from the Rules as the
World Championship Committee determines are necessary.
u) To vacate a championship title regardless of cause or fault if the
Champion has not defended within a nine (9) month period.
v) To recommend to the President and the Executive Committee amendments
to these Rules.
The above powers shall be interpreted to include any or all powers
necessary, helpful or convenient to accomplish the purposes, policies and
intent of these rules
2) MEETINGS OF THE COMMITTEE
The Committee shall meet in the places and at the time and manner as are
scheduled by the WBO President or the Chairman. Three members shall
constitute a quorum for matters that come before the Committee. The majority
vote of the members of the Committee that constitute the quorum of the
meeting shall constitute the action of the Committee. The Committee is
authorized to meet remotely, by telephone conference, and/or by written
submittals, and the Chairman may, in his discretion request the vote of the
members of the Committee by telephone, fax, e-mail, telex or cable service.
A member need not participate in all discussions of the Committee on a
matter to participate in its determination. In the cases in which the
Committee acts by written submittals, the Chairman shall recommend the
adoption or rejection of any measure. If the Committee does not receive the
vote of any member of the Committee within two (2) days of the Chairman’s
recommendation, the vote of the member of the Committee not cast shall be
considered as a vote approving the recommendation of the Chairman. The
Chairman shall submit a report indicating the results of voting on the
particular matter to each of the members of the Committee and to the WBO. In
the event there is a tie vote of the Committee, the vote of the WBO
President shall determine the action of the Committee.
3) WEIGHT CATEGORIES
The World Championships shall be recognized in the following weight
categories of divisions:
Mini Flyweight Up to 105 lbs or 47.63 kgs.
Jr. Flyweight Up to 108 lbs or 48.99 kgs.
Flyweight Up to 112 lbs or 50.80 kgs.
Jr. Bantamweight Up to 115 lbs or 52.16 kgs.
Bantamweight Up to 118 lbs or 53.52 kgs.
Jr. Featherweight Up to 122 lbs or 55.34 kgs.
Featherweight Up to 126 lbs or 57.15 kgs.
Jr. Lightweight Up to 130 lbs or 58.97 kgs.
Lightweight Up to 135 lbs or 61.24 kgs.
Jr. Welterweight Up to 140 lbs or 63.50 kgs.
Welter weight Up to 147 lbs or 66.68 kgs.
Jr. Middleweight Up to 154 lbs or 69.85 kgs.
Middleweight Up to 160 lbs or 72.58 kgs.
Super Middleweight Up to 168 lbs or 76.36 kgs.
Light Heavyweight Up to 175 lbs or 79.38 kgs.
Cruiserweight Up to 200 lbs or 90.91 kgs.
Heavyweight Over 200 lbs or 90.91 kgs.
4) WEIGHT
In General
Weight determines the championship contests. If the Champion and/or the
challenger fail to make the prescribed weight at the time of the official
weigh-in, either or both of them shall have two hours from that time to make
the prescribed weight. If either or both contenders fail to make the
prescribed weight within the additional two hour period of time, these
regulations remain in full force and effect and the contest shall be held as
an overweight title fight or a non-title fight as the case may be. The
scales that are to be used in the official weigh-in should be available to
both the Champion and the challenger at least two hours before the time of
the official weight-in.
Weigh-ins for Postponements
If a Championship is postponed after a weight-in for not more than 48
hours, a new weigh-in will not be necessary.
Overweight Contestants
If a World Champion fails to make the prescribed weight for his category
and the challenger makes weight, the Champion shall lose the title at the
scales, and the Championship shall then and there be declared vacant. The
Championship may not, however, be won at the scales. The fight shall be
carried out as planned, and if the challenger, having made the weight, wins
the contest, the challenger shall be the successor of the Championship; but
if the prior Champion whose Championship was vacated at the scales wins the
contest, the championship shall remain vacant.
If the Champion makes the weight and the challenger fails to do so, the
Champion, whether or not he loses the fight, shall retain the title.
If both the Champion and the challenger fail to make weight, the
Championship shall not be vacated at the scale and the fight will go forward
as a non-title fight and the Champion, whether or not he loses the fight,
shall retain the title.
5) DEFENSE OF THE TITLE
All WBO World Champions except in the Heavyweight Division shall defend
his title at intervals not greater than nine (9) months counting from the
date of the acquisition thereof or from the last compulsory defense, as the
case may be, in a twelve (12) round fight, against the Mandatory Challenger,
as determined by the Championship Committee according to these Regulations,
unless an exception is made pursuant to these Regulations. For reasons
unique to the Heavyweight Division, the WBO World Champion in the
Heavyweight Division shall defend his title at intervals not greater than
twelve (12) months counting from the date of the acquisition thereof or from
the last compulsory defense as the case may be in a twelve (12) round fight,
against the Mandatory Challenger, as determined by the Championship
Committee according to these Regulations, unless an exception is made
pursuant to these Regulations. The Championship Committee shall designate no
more than two mandatory defenses in a category during the above-specified
time. When the Committee orders a Champion to make more than one mandatory
fight, it shall notify the Champion of that order at least 60 days prior to
the first mandatory fight; and the second mandatory fight shall not take
place before the next 90 days.
In the interim period, the World Champion may defend the title against
any contender classified within the fifteen (15) best by the World Boxing
Organization, always with the approval of the World Championships Committee.
The WBO World Championship Committee may, in its discretion, vacate a
Champion’s title regardless of cause or fault if the Champion fails to
defend his title within a nine (9) month period (12 months in the case of
the Heavyweight Division). This decision will be final unless appealed to
the Complaint and Grievance Committee within ten (10) days of Notification
to the Champion as provided for in these Rules. A Champion so stripped of
his Title shall be classified as the Mandatory Challenger for the winner of
the Vacant Championship, provided that he has complied with the WBO and ABC
rating criteria.
6) DESIGNATION OF THE MANDATORY CHALLENGER
The Mandatory Challenger may be selected and determined by the World
Championship Committee according to the current list of the best-classified
boxers, promulgated by the WBO Classification Committee. For the purposes of
designation of the Mandatory Challenger, the current list of the
Classifications is that which corresponds to the month for which the
determination is to be made that the World Champion is obliged to defend his
Title against the Mandatory Challenger, or any other date in which the World
Championship Committee may determine, for just cause.
When a Champion must make a mandatory defense, the Mandatory Challenger
shall be the highest classified available boxer who, in the judgment of the
World Championship Committee, best satisfies the following criteria:
1) has a record acceptable to the World Championship Committee, and who,
because of accomplishment and achievement, is recognized by the World
Championship Committee as a class boxer; and
2) Complies with the WBO and Association of Boxing Commissions Criteria
for the Ratings of Professional Boxers; and
3) In the event that the Champion has a contract with a major television
network (HBO, SHOWTIME, ZDF, Sky or other similar broadcast company), is an
acceptable challenger to the Champion’s television network.
A classified boxer must request recognition as Mandatory Challenger in
writing to the WBO on forms provided by the WBO. This request must include
an undertaking to be subject to and to abide by the Regulations and to be
bound to participate in and comply with the results of a purse bid if
negotiation with the World Champion does not result in a contract for the
Championship fight. The World Championship Committee may deny a request for
recognition based on any of the above referred criteria or because the
Champion has an approved unification bout or an approved unification
tournament scheduled, or for other good cause.
If a fighter is classified higher than the Mandatory Challenger, and is
not designated the Mandatory Challenger because of criteria three (3), or
for other good cause, the Championship Committee has the authority to order
an eliminatory bout between the higher classified boxer or boxers provided
that at least one of the elimination bout contestants is considered an
acceptable challenger to the Champion’s broadcast company. The winner of the
elimination bout shall be then designated the Mandatory Challenger the next
time a mandatory fight in that category is ordered if the winner of the
elimination bout retains his rating subsequent to the elimination bout.
The designation of a Mandatory Challenger creates an obligation on behalf
of the Champion to defend against the designated Mandatory Challenger as a
condition to the Champion’s retention of the title, which obligation may be
subject to modification or extension by the Championship Committee for good
cause, such as (but not limited to) participation by the Champion in a
unification bout or a unification tournament on such terms and conditions as
the Championship Committee approves. The designation of Mandatory Challenger
does not create rights in the Challenger, and may be subject to such
conditions, modification, or extension as the Championship Committee
determines.
That a Champion has signed a contract for the defense of his
championship, even against a Mandatory Challenger approved and designated by
the Committee, shall not of itself constitute compliance with these
Regulations, unless the Championship defense actually takes place within the
stipulated time period.
7) UNIFICATION BOUTS AND UNIFICATION TOURNAMENTS AS MANDATORY TITLE
BOUTS
The World Championship Committee has the power and authority to sanction
a Unification Bout or participation in a unification tournament as a
Mandatory Title Bout. A Unification Bout is a championship bout with the
champion of another world sanctioning organization recognized by the WBO,
including the WBA, the WBC and the IBF. A Unification Tournament is a
tournament of single elimination bouts involving 4 Champions or top
contenders of 2 or more WBO recognized world sanctioning organizations.
When a Champion has been granted an extension of his Mandatory Obligation
to participate in a Unification Bout or a Unification Tournament, his next
mandatory obligation must be completed within 9 months of completion to the
Unification Bout or Unification Tournament.
8) CRITERIA TO MAINTAIN RATING AS A CLASSIFIED FIGHTER
To keep his position on the official list of classifications and to be
eligible to be designated by the World Championship Committee as the
Mandatory Challenger, contenders number 1 and number 2 shall defend his
classification at least annually against any of the classified contenders in
his weight category, according to the current list of classifications
promulgated by the Classifications Committee, and he shall comply with the
Association of Boxing Commissions Criteria for Ratings of Professional
Boxers. If contender number 1 and/or contender number 2 fails to comply with
this Rule, contender number 1 and/or contender number 2 may lose his
classification as such. It is the responsibility of the classified boxer to
know the WBO and ABC Criteria for Ratings, to meet the criteria for ratings,
and to keep the WBO Classification Committee informed of all facts relevant
to his rating.
If any of the classified boxers (with the exception of contender number 1
and/or contender number 2) rejects the World Champion in an optional title
fight or refuses to fight contender number 1 and/or contender number 2 in a
ten round fight, without just cause, he may be eliminated from or lowered in
the list of classifications.
9) VOLUNTARY DEFENSES
In the interim period of the compulsory defense of his title against the
Mandatory Challenger, the World Champion may defend his title against any
opponent selected from the list of the fifteen best boxers in his weight
category or division, according to the current list of classifications of
the Organization.
10) COMPULSORY DEFENSES
Within the sixty (60) days prior to the date of the compulsory defense,
no World Champion shall sign a Contract for the defense of his title, nor
defend it against a boxer other than the Mandatory Challenger, unless
authorized by the World Championship Committee.
In the case a World Champion should lose his title against a contender
other than the Mandatory Challenger, the new World Champion shall defend his
title in a bout, within a period not greater than one hundred and eighty
(180) days counting from the dated of the acquisition of the title, against
the Mandatory Challenger in his category according to the current list of
the Classifications Committee, and from then on, shall defend his title at
intervals not greater than nine (9) months against the Mandatory Challenger,
unless an exception is approved by the World Championship Committee.
The World Championships Committee shall inform each World Champion
recognized as such by the Organization in his respective weight category of
division, in writing, with at least sixty (60) days of previous notice, of
the obligation to defend the title in a compulsory fight against the
Mandatory Challenger. It is contemplated that the Champion and the Mandatory
Challenger shall attempt in good faith to reach an agreement within the
first thirty (30) days of the sixty (60) days mentioned herein. The
President or the Championship Committee may increase or decrease the time in
which the Champion and the Mandatory Challenger should reach an agreement.
If the Champion and the Mandatory Challenger fail to reach agreement within
such time as is determined by the President consistent with these
regulations, the President may order a Purse Bid as hereinafter provided. If
either the Champion or the Mandatory Challenger requests that the Purse Bid
take place before the Thirty (30) day negotiation period is completed, the
WBO President may call the Purse Bid before the negotiation period ends.
11 PURSE BIDS
Purse Bids for championship fights shall contain the elements required by
these rules. Only those proposals submitted by Promoters registered with and
in good standing with the WBO shall be accepted by the WBO.
Bid Deposits. Each Promoter shall submit a Purse Bid Deposit of One
Thousand ($1,000.) Dollars with its bid at the time the Promoter submits its
proposal. The Purse Bid Deposits of the unsuccessful Bidders shall be
returned to them after the bid is opened and awarded. The Purse Bid Deposit
for the successful bidder shall be retained by the WBO, and applied as the
Promoter’s Purse Bid Service Fee to cover the expenses incurred by the World
Boxing Organization on calling the contest to bid.
Proposals. The proposals shall be submitted to the office where the
President of the World Boxing Organization indicates that the bid shall be
held, in two sealed envelopes as follows:
ENVELOPE NO.1 - DOCUMENTS
Envelope Number 1 shall contain the following documents:
1. Certified check, cashier’s check or bank money order payable to the
World Boxing Organization, or money in cash, in the legal tender of the
United States of America (dollars) for the Purse Bid Deposit in the sum of
US$1,000.00 to cover the Promoter’s Purse Bid Service Fee.
2. WBO Receipt or a copy thereof evidencing payment of the Annual
Registration fee as WBO Championship Contest Promoter, or a copy of the
Promoter's cancelled check or wire transfer to the WBO for the Annual
Promoter's Registration Fee; provided, however, the WBO President may waive
this requirement for any Promoter known to the WBO President to have paid
its Annual Registration fee.
3. A letter of authority for a representative of a proponent, for those
bidders who cannot attend the bid and sends a representative who is not an
officer or employee of a bidder. This letter may be an original letter or
may be sent by the proponent by facsimile, e-mail or telegraph.
A Promoter whose bid does not meet the preceding requirements shall be
automatically disqualified from the Purse Bid and cannot participate in the
Purse Bid. The World Boxing Organization shall return to the disqualified
Promoter all the money or instruments deposited to cover the Bid Deposit,
and shall also return Envelope No. 2 "Proposal" which shall not be opened.
ENVELOPE NO. 2 - PROPOSAL
1. A written proposal indicating the total purse offered to the Champion
and the Challenger, the proposed sites for the Championship Contest, and the
proposed date for the Championship Contest. This amount will be net, with no
deductions except for the Sanction Fees to be paid by the Champion and the
Challenger pursuant to these WBO Regulations of World Championship Contests
and tax withholdings required by the law of the country where the fight is
to be held.
2. Shall include a Purse Bond in the form of a certified check, cashier’s
check or bank money order payable to the World Boxing Organization, or money
in cash, in the legal tender of the United States of America (dollars) for
an equivalent of Ten (10%) Percent of the total of the proposed purse. The
Purse Bond of the successful bidder shall be retained by the World Boxing
Organization to secure the Champion, Challenger and the WBO in the event
that the successful bidder fails to Promote the Championship Contest
pursuant to the Purse Bid without just cause.
3. The Proposal shall indicate the place or places where the fight is to
be held; the Proposal shall not identify more than three (3) potential
sites.
4. The Proposal shall Indicate the date on which the fight is to be held,
which shall not be later than ninety (90) days nor earlier than forty-five
(45) days from the date of the Purse Bid, counting from the date of
adjudication of the bid, unless the interested parties agree to hold the
bout prior to the forty-five (45) days established as minimum. The World
Championship Committee may extend the 90 days during which a fight ordered
by purse bid may be held for a period not to exceed 45 days for just cause
shown.
5. In the event that no qualified bid is made, the Championship Committee
may recommend to the President that the minimum bid may be reduced by up to
50% and the purse bid rebid or that the Champion be granted a 120 day
extension to make a voluntary. The President shall determine which option
will be pursued within 5 days and he will thereupon notify the contestants
of his decision in writing.
When a Championship has been completed, the Purse Bond will be refunded
to the Promoter, net of any collection costs or bank charges incurred by the
WBO, upon receipt by the WBO of evidence of satisfaction by the Promoter of
all obligations secured by the Purse Bond, including all WBO Sanction Fees
for the Championship.
12) PROMOTER DEFAULT ON PURSE BID
If the Promoter fails to comply with the Purse Bid commitment on the date
indicted on the accepted Proposal, without a justified cause, the World
Championship Committee may declare the right of the Promoter in and to the
Purse Bid extinguished and proceed to the distribution of the Purse Bond
(the security deposit) as herein provided.
If the Championship Committee declares a default by the Promoter, the
Promoter’s Purse Bond shall be forfeit and it shall be distributed as
follows:
Champion
68%
Challenger
17%
WBO
15%
If a successful Promoter defaults on a Purse Bid without justified cause,
the Forfeiture of the Purse Bond provided for herein shall be sole and
exclusive remedy of any party against the Promoter, and shall be retained
and distributed in the proportions provided for herein as liquidated
damages.
If the fight is not to be presented, without a justified cause as
determined by the Championship Committee, the Promoter shall forfeit the
Purse Bond and the World Boxing Organization may proceed to call a new Purse
Bid for said championship contest, or the WBO championship Committee may
offer the contest to the second highest bidder at the original purse bid, or
the Champion may be granted a 120 day extension to fight a voluntary
defense, as determined by the judgment of the World Championship Committee.
13) DIVISION OF PURSE for CHAMPIONSHIPS HELD PURSUANT TO PURSE BID
The purse for Championship Contests held and completed pursuant to Purse
Bids (except those involving one or more WBO Super Champions or between two
existing WBO Champions as per Section 14 hereof) shall be distributed as
follows:
CHAMPIONSHIPS with an EXISTING CHAMPION
1. In fights for the Title between the Champion and the Mandatory
Challenger held in the country of origin, residence or nationality of the
Champion, the Champion shall receive 75% of the purse and the Challenger
shall receive the remaining 25%.
2. In fights for the title held in any other country, the Champion shall
receive 80% of the purse and the Challenger shall receive the remaining 20%.
VACANT CHAMPIONSHIPS or ELIMINATORY FIGHTS OR BOUTS BETWEEN CHAMPIONS AND
INTERIM CHAMPIONS
In fights for a vacant title or eliminatory fights, or in fights between
a Champion and an Interim Champions (except in the case where one of the
contestants is a Super Champion in which case the Super Champions provision
for purse bid division shall apply) the distribution shall be as follows:
a) If the fight is held in the country of origin, residence or
nationality of one of the contender, the resident contestant shall receive
40% and his opponent shall receive 60% off the total purse offered.
b) If the fight is held in a neutral place or if the contenders are from
the same country of origin, residence or nationality, in such a way that
neither have an advantage over the other, the purse shall be divided in
equal parts between the contenders.
ADDITIONAL PROVISIONS REGARDING PURSE BIDS
The Promoter who has been awarded the promotion rights of a World
Championship, an interim World Championship or an Eliminatory contest
through a Bid, cannot sell, transfer or assign its rights to a third person
without the consent of the WBO.
The Purse Bid shall be directed by the President or by the person
designated by him. All WBO Participants directly involved in the bid may be
present when the bid envelopes are opened.
MINIMUM PURSE BIDS
The following minimums are hereby established for Purse Bids:
Mini-Flyweight to Flyweight
US$80,000.00
Junior Bantam to Junior Featherweight
US100,000.00
Featherweight to Jr. Welter
US150,000.00
Welter to Middleweight
US200,000.00
SuperMiddleweight to Cruiserweight
US300,000.00
Heavyweight
US1,000,000
14) SUPER CHAMPIONS
1. It is the policy of the World Boxing Organization to encourage its
Champions to pursue recognized status as undisputed World Champions and to
unify the Championships of the four major world sanctioning organizations
(the WBO, WBA, WBC and IBF). A World Champion who has achieved preeminent
status may require and be entitled to additional scheduling flexibility to
achieve his place in boxing history and for the good of the sport. A boxer
may be considered for designation for Super Champion status when he meets
the following criteria:
A. The boxer presently or previously has or had a multiple bout contract
with a major television network (HBO, SHOWTIME, ZBF, Sky or other similar
broadcast company), for multiple years; and
B. As a WBO Champion,
i. The boxer has successfully defended his title cumulatively a minimum
of ten (10) title bouts, or;
ii. In the event of less than ten (10) successful defenses has defended
his/her title against opponents of high recognition and high skills; and
iii. Has substantially met the other standards set forth herein.
C. The boxer’s amateur history will be considered; and
D. The quality of opponents will be considered. Additionally, the
following factors will be considered in determining Super Champion
designation:
E. A victory over another Super Champion; or
F. Has been a Champion in more than one (1) weight division; or
G. Held more than one (1) belt; or
H. A boxer who has unified the championships of more than one (1) of the
four (4) major sanctioning bodies shall be strongly considered for Super
Champion status.
I. Current champion status is not required to qualify as a Super
Champion.
The Championship Committee may recommend Super Champion status for the
boxer to the Executive Committee, if a boxer has substantially complied with
the conditions set forth herein. Super Champion status shall be determined
by the vote of the Executive Committee.
PRIVILEGES AFFORDED SUPER CHAMPIONS
Those fighters recommended by the Championship Committee and approved by
the Executive Committee qualify for the following rights and privileges:
A. EXTENSION OF MANDATORY TITLE DEFENSE
The Championship Committee may extend a Super Champion’s mandatory title
defense for good cause shown one or more times beyond the time provided for
in the WBO Regulations for World Championship Contests for the purpose of
giving a Super Champion opportunity or opportunities to unify the titles of
more than one major sanctioning body either in a unification bout or a
unification tournament, or any other important match or matches that the
Committee determines would contribute to the Super Champion’s legacy or
would be of great interest to boxing fans.
B. ELIGIBILITY TO BE CONSIDERED FOR DESIGNATION AS THE MANDATORY
CHALLENGER IN HIGHER OR LOWER DIVISION
If requested by a Super Champion, the Championship Committee may
designate the Super Champion as the mandatory challenger for the immediate
higher or lower division.
In the case of a Super Champion who has lost a fight since receiving
Super Champion designation, the Championship Committee may recommend the
designation of the Super Champion as the mandatory challenger for the
immediate higher or lower division, which may then be designated by a ¾ vote
of the Executive Committee.
C. ELIGIBILITY TO BE CONSIDERED FOR DESIGNATION AS THE MANDATORY
CHALLENGER IN SAME DIVISION
If requested by a Super Champion who has lost his title and who wishes to
fight for the title again, the Championship Committee may designate the
Super Champion as the mandatory challenger in the Super Champion’s division.
In the case of a Super Champion who has lost a fight in addition to the
loss of his Championship since receiving Super Champion designation, the
Championship Committee may recommend the designation of the Super Champion
as the mandatory challenger for the Super Champion’s division, which may
then be designated by a ¾ vote of the Executive Committee.
D. PURSE BID
In case of a purse bid involving one or more Super Champions, or when a
current WBO Champion is to fight another current WBO Champion or Interim
Champion, the following rules shall be applied in conjunction with the purse
bid rules contained in the WBO Regulations for World Championship Contests.
The purse bid rules contained in this Section govern the division of purses
for Championships involving Super Champions and the division of purses for
Championships involving current WBO Champions fighting another current WBO
Champions and supersede those purse bid rules contained within Section 13 of
these WBO Rules, "DIVISION OF PURSE for CHAMPIONSHIPS HELD PURSUANT TO PURSE
BID"
When a Super Champion faces another Super Champion or a WBO Champion and
a purse bid takes place, the division shall not be less than 80/20 in any
case and shall be calculated by the Championship Committee using a ratio
based upon the average purse of each fighter’s last three (3) fights. The
WBO may rely upon the purses reported to the WBO on the WBO Participant’s
Promoter’s receipts for the fights that are used to calculate the Purse
Division for this purpose.
The Super Champion purse division contained herein shall also apply to
the division of a purse when a current WBO Champion fights another current
WBO Champion, when neither are Super Champions.
E. MEMBER FOR LIFE
Honorary member for life.
F. LOSS OF PRIVILEGES
Super Champion privileges may be terminated in the event a Super Champion
violates any of the WBO Rules and Regulations, violated the WBO Regulations
of World Championship Contests, for unsportsmanlike conduct or activities
unbecoming to a professional boxer, for drug abuse, or conviction of a crime
involving moral turpitude.
15) NONCHAMPIONSHIP FIGHTS
Nothing in these Rules is intended to prohibit a World Champion from
engaging in non-championship fights, provided that said fights are to be for
no more than ten (10) rounds, even if the non-championship fight is in a
weight category different from that in which the Champion is the Title
holder. The Champion shall not participate, under any circumstance, in a
fight of more than ten (10) rounds that is not a World Championship
sanctioned by the World Boxing Organization. The outcome of any non-title
fight and that is not more than ten (10) rounds shall not affect the
recognition of the World Championship by the Organization.
16. SANCTION FEES
The WBO shall be paid a Sanction Fee of a rate according to the following
schedule:
a) Champion and Challenger:
Three percent (3%) of their purses with a minimum of $1,000.00 and a
maximum of $90,000.00 per boxer.
A Unified Champion is a WBO Champion who holds more that one World
Championship of World Sanctioning Bodies recognized by the WBO (the WBO, the
WBA, the IBF and the WBC). The WBO sanctioning fee for a Unified Champion
shall be one and one half percent (1 ½%) of his purse with a minimum of
$1,000 up to a maximum of $90,000. The WBO Sanctioning fee for the
Challenger to a Unified Champion shall be three percent (3%) of his purses
with a minimum of $1,000.00 and a maximum of $90,000.00 .
b) Promoter:
The Promoter's Sanction Fees for fights in which neither contestant is a
Unified Champion shall be:
$3,000.00 in fights in which the combined purses of the boxers is up to
$1,000.000.00 plus $1,000 for the Welfare Fund.
$4,000.00 in fights in which the combined purses of the boxers exceeds
the sum of $1,000.000.00 and amounts to $5,000.000.00 plus $3,000 for
Welfare Fund.
$5,000.00 in fights in which the combined purses of the boxers exceeds
the sum of $5,000,000.00 plus $10,000 for Welfare Fund.
The Promoter's Sanction Fees for fights involving a Unified Champion
shall be:
$4,500.00 in fights in which the combined purses of the boxers is up to
$1,000.000.00 plus $1,000 for the Welfare Fund.
$6,000.00 in fights in which the combined purses of the boxers exceeds
the sum of $1,000.000.00 and is up to $5,000.000.00 plus $3,000 for Welfare
Fund.
$7,500.00 in fights in which the combined purses of the boxers exceeds
the sum of $5,000,000.00 plus $10,000 for Welfare Fund.
c) Welfare Fund:
The World Boxing Organization is a not-for-profit corporation committed
to aid other institutions in the areas of education, rehabilitation,
research in the area of the boxing sport and other social causes according
to our constitution and bylaws. The Welfare Fund is devoted solely to the
not –for- profit purposes of the World Boxing Organization.
d) Sanction Fees due whether or not a Championship is awarded
In the event a sanctioned fight results in a no contest or a sanctioned
fight is held as an overweight fight, all sanctioning fees are due
regardless of whether a Championship is awarded.
17) PROMOTER’S ANNUAL WBO REGISTRATION
A promoter who is not registered in the World Championship Committee as
Promoter and who has not paid his annual registration fee cannot promote
World Championship contests or participate in the bids on World
Championships. The Promoter’s Annual Registration Fee is US $1,000.00 if
paid on or before January 31 of the current year and US $1,500.00 if paid
after January 31 of the current year.
The WBO President and/or the Chairman of the World Championship Committee
shall have the authority and be responsible for collecting all the
registration fees from the promoter and all sanction fees regarding WBO
World Championship fights and shall remit them to the Treasurer of the
Organization.
18) RETURN FIGHTS
The WBO shall not allow direct return fights, unless recommended by the
World Championship Committee and authorized by the Executive Committee. A
direct return fight is a fight between the new Champion and the former
Champion from whom the new Champion won the title (or between a new Champion
and the losing Contestant in a Vacant Title Fight), before the new Champion
defends his title against any of the other fighters classified in his
category. If a Championship contest results in a highly controversial
decision, the World Championship Committee may, in its discretion, recommend
a direct return fight, which may be authorized only by the majority vote of
the Executive Committee. The World Championship Committee may recommend a
direct return fight for any other circumstance; in that event a direct
return fight shall only be authorized by the affirmative vote of not less
than 75% of the Executive Committee.
19) FAILURE OF THE CHAMPION TO COMPLY WITH THE TERMS of A WORLD
CHAMPIONSHIP CONTRACT or the WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP RULES
If a World Champion fails to comply with his contractual obligation to
fight in a WBO World Championship bout without justifiable cause, or tests
positive for illegal drugs after a title bout, or fails to inform the WBO of
any medical condition, impairment or any other circumstance which
jeopardizes his participation in a WBO World Championship contest, or if a
Champion or any of his team members misleads, attempts to mislead, or
petitions a Local Boxing Commission to illegally or incorrectly license said
Champion, the Committee may recommend to the WBO President and to the
Executive Committee that the fighter be stripped of the title and that the
title be declared vacant.
However, if the Champion is unable to defend his Championship within the
time periods provided in these Rules because he is physically disabled for a
justified cause, and said disability has been verified and accepted by the
World Championships Committee, the Champion may be granted a reasonable time
to recover from the disability and retrain to competitive condition, which
shall not in the aggregate exceed 180 days. The disability extension will be
granted only if the Committee determines, based on competent medical advice,
that the Champion is reasonably expected to recovered from his disability
within the maximum allowable term of the disability extension. The Committee
may condition its approval of a disability extension upon the Champion
providing interim medical certifications that he is reasonably expected to
recover within the term of the disability extension.
A disability extension shall be approved only by the vote of the World
Championships Committee. If the Champion’s recover time exceeds the maximum
term of the disability extension, or if upon receipt of an interim medical
certification the World Championship Committee determines that the Champion
is not reasonably likely to recover and be prepared to defend his
Championship within the term of the disability extension, the title shall be
declared vacant and a Vacant or Interim Championship fight, as the case may
be, shall be held for the title pursuant to the provisions of the World
Championships Regulations.
The Championship Committee may order an Interim championship bout when
the Champion is incapacitated, inactive, or when a Champion is moving out of
his division to fight for another championship. In this case the interim
Champion must defend his interim title against the Champion, if the Champion
who vacated his Title due to disability is medically able and prepared to
compete for the Championship within 180 days of the Interim Championship. In
the case that an interim Championship is held due to a Champion’s
inactivity, the Champion must defend his title against the Interim Champion
within 120 days of the interim Championship or the Interim Champion shall
become Champion.
In any of the above mentioned circumstances, a former Champion must meet
the WBO and ABC Rating Criteria to be classified.
20) PROCEDURE WHEN A TITLE IS DECLARED VACANT
A World Championship may be lost for breach of contract, for disability
to fight or to make the required weight, or for any other reason established
in the Regulations that govern World Championships, but a World Championship
shall only be obtained as the result of a bout duly authorized by the World
Championship Committee. In the case that a World Championship is declared
vacant, the two Best Classified Contenders Available as determined by the
Championship Committee shall be granted a period not to exceed thirty (30)
days to negotiate a contract for the vacant World Championship or an Interim
World Championship, as the case may be with a duly qualified promoter. The
WBO President may, upon the request from either contestant in a championship
for which a purse bid has been ordered, order a purse bid to be held not
earlier than ten days from the date of the request, without utilizing the 30
day period for negotiations. In the event that the two Best Classified
Contenders Available fail to negotiate the contract within the 30 day
period, the President may also order a Purse Bid for that Vacant or Interim
Championship, pursuant to the procedure established in these Regulations.
When a boxer obtains the World Championship title or an Interim World
Championship title in any category in a fight for a vacant title, he shall
defend the title against the Mandatory Challenger within a term which shall
not exceed one hundred and eighty (180) days counting from the date he
acquired the title.
21) DRAW DECISION
If a World Championship fight is declared a draw or a no contest or if
for any reason both contenders in a Championship fight simultaneously cannot
continue fighting, or if for any reason not under the control of the
contenders, the fight ends prematurely while both contenders are still, in
the judgment of the Referee, prepared to continue, or, if for any other
reason, the official or officials duly designated for such purpose fail to
render, or are prevented from rendering a decision after the bout, the
Champion shall retain the Championship title.
22) RINGS
The rings used in World championship fights shall not measure less than
eighteen (18) feet (5.486 m) nor more than twenty-four (24) feet (7.315 m)
per side of the rope, and the floor of the ring shall extend beyond the
ropes not less than eighteen (18) inches (457.2 cm). The floor of the ring
shall be padded with a one inch (25.4 mm) layer of Enslolite or it’s
equivalent, placed on a one inch (25.4 mm) construction wood base or other
appropriate material stretched and secured under the platform. The ropes of
the ring may be three (3) or four (4) in number and not less than one (1)
inch (25.4 mm) of diameter. All the ropes shall be covered with a soft
material. When three ropes are used, the same shall extend in three parallel
lines at two (2) feet (.610 m), three (3) feet (.914 m) and four (4) feet
(1,219 mm) from the floor, the second at thirty (30) inches (762.0 mm), the
third one at forty-two inches (1066.8 mm) and the fourth rope at fifty-four
(54) inches (1371.6 mm) from the floor of the ring.
23) OFFICIALS
The WBO International Officials Committee shall keep a list of officials
-- Judges and Referees -- qualified to act in WBO World Championship
contests for the purpose of the appointments to be made by the President.
The President shall appoint in an impartial manner and according to
availability, the officials for the World Championship contests, which shall
be three (3) JUDGES who shall keep the score and ONE non-scoring Referee.
However, where it may be necessary for a Referee to keep score, the
President may appoint TWO (2) JUDGES and ONE (1) REFEREE to consign the
score.
The officials shall be remunerated for their services in the fights
according to the following schedule:
Total Purses
Referee
Judge
Up to $250,000
$1,600
$1,300
From $250,000 to $500,000
$2,000
$1,600
From $500,001 to $1,000,000
$2,400
$1,800
From $1,000,001 to $3,000,000
$2,800
$2,000
From $3,000,001 to $5,000,000
$3,200
$2,250
From $5,000,001 to $8,000,000
$3,600
$2,500
Over $8,000,000
$5,000
$3,500
The Promoter shall also be responsible to pay the Supervisor’s fee of
US$500.00. The Officials fees as herein provided shall be paid by the
Promoter at or before the date that all purse deposits are required to be
made by the Local Boxing Commission, but in no event later than the Rules
Reading Ceremony.
No official shall be authorized to collect any other sum of money under
penalty of suspension or cancellation of his license. It is the
responsibility of the Local Boxing Commission or the Authority in whose
jurisdiction the contest takes place to require that the officials be paid
according to the schedule determined herein. No official who is not a
licensed member of the World Boxing Organization and who has not been
appointed by the President shall be authorized to act as an official in a
WBO World Championship contest.
The officials appointed by the WBO President shall be present at the
place where the championship contest shall be held three (3) days before the
Championship Contest, except when there are special circumstances. The
Promoter shall remit coach class round trip airline tickets to the Officials
and a business class ticket to the Supervisor. The Promoter shall also make
the necessary arrangements for lodging and meals for these officials at the
Promoter’s expense. In all World Championship contests, the WBO President
shall endeavor to appoint neutral officials, that is, officials who are not
of the same nationality of place of residence or origin of the Champion or
the Challenger(s), or of their respective agents. USA residents shall be
considered neutral if they are residents of different states or
commonwealths as the contenders. When the contenders are of the same
nationality, the officials that are also of the same nationality, residence
or origin of the contenders, shall be considered neutral for the purposes of
these Regulations.
The WBO President shall appoint a Supervisor and such assistants as he
determines necessary or convenient for World Championship contests. The WBO
Supervisor is empowered to resolve, with the information and advice that may
be offered by the Local Boxing Commission, any problem, matter or incident
that has to be solved with respect to the holding of the fight that relates
to the awarding of the WBO Championship and these Rules, including the
resolutions required to deal with unforeseen events or acts of God that
require immediate solutions that may not be practically referred to the
President or the Executive Committee of the World Boxing Organization. If an
atmospheric phenomenon or a circumstance that may be resolved in less than 2
hours results in delay in commencement of a World Championship, no decision
shall be made to postpone a Championship prior to the expiration of 2 hours.
Any decision to postpone a Championship shall be made after consultation
among the Supervisor, the Local Boxing Commission, the Promoter and the
contestants.
The decision of the Supervisor in such exceptional case shall be final.
The WBO recognizes and abides by Local Boxing Commission rules and
regulations concerning the appointment of Officials to a World Title
Contests. The WBO President shall have the discretion to accept or reject
officials so selected. No member of the Executive Committee of the WBO,
whether elected or appointed, shall be allowed to act as a Judge or a
Referee in a WBO World Championship or Regional Championship fight.
24) REFEREES
The Referee shall be the chief official in all Championship contests and
shall be in charge of the control of the fight. Before any fight begins, the
Referee shall identify the Chief Second of each one of the Contestants, and
the Chief Seconds shall be responsible for the conduct of the Contestants’
respective corners. The Contestants may shake hands before the fight
immediately after the instructions of the Referee; however, they may not
shake hands again until the fight is over. The Referee shall examine the
bandages and gloves of each Contestant before the fight begins to make sure
that the gloves are free of any extraneous substance that could be harmful
to the opponent, and that the bandages of each contender are in conformity
with the WBO World Championship Regulations.
The Referee may stop the fight and consult with the ringside physician on
whether, in the physician’s opinion, a contestant is physically able to
continue. The Referee may impose discipline and enforce the WBO Rules and
the Uniform Rules regarding the conduct and behavior of the Contestants and
Seconds.
25) COUNT
When a contender is down, the Referee shall order the opponent to retire
to the farthest neutral corner and shall immediately begin the count on the
fallen contender. The Referee shall audibly announce the count while he
moves his arm downward indicating the end of each second of the count.
If the opponent refuses to remain in the neutral corner farthest from the
fallen boxer, the Referee shall stop the count until the boxer returns to
the corner and shall then resume the count at the point in which it was
interrupted. The fallen fighter shall take the compulsory eight (8) count.
If, when reaching the count of eight (8), the fighter is up, the Referee,
if he deems it necessary, may examine said contestant taking all the time
needed to evaluate whether the contestant is fit to continue. If the Referee
determines that the fighter is fit to continue, the Referee, shall promptly
order the contest to continue.
If the contestant taking the count is still down when the Referee calls
the count of ten (10), the Referee shall wave both arms indicating that the
contestant has been knocked out.
A fighter may not be saved by the bell in any round. If a contestant is
down when a round's three-minute duration has expired, the timekeeper shall
not ring the bell, and the Referee shall continue the count until the
contestant rises or is counted out. If the Referee determines that the
contestant is on his feet and fit to continue the fight before he reaches
the ten count, he shall indicate to the timekeeper to ring the bell and the
round will thereupon terminate. The one-minute rest period will then
commence at the termination of the round as determined by the Referee. Only
the Referee may make the determination when the round ends when there is a
knockdown within 10 seconds of the end of the round. If a timekeeper
inadvertently rings the bell before the Referee determines that the knocked
down fighter is fit to continue, the Referee will continue his count and
resolve the knockdown and determine the end of the round without regard to
the inadvertent bell. If the Referee determines that the knocked down
fighter is fit to continue before the ten count, he will thereupon terminate
the round and will instruct the timekeeper to commence the one-minute rest
period from the point of that determination.
A contestant shall be considered down when any part of his body, other
than his feet, is on the floor, or if he is hanging helplessly over the
ropes, and only is held up by the ropes, as the result of a legal blow. Only
the Referee may determine whether there has been a knockdown.
26) FOULS
The WBO adopts and incorporates by reference the Uniform Rules of the
Association of Boxing Commissioners (the Uniform Rules) as amended from time
to time
for all WBO World Championships and Regional Championships.
A. Accidental Fouls
1. If an accidental foul causes an injury severe enough for the Referee
to stop the bout immediately, the bout will result in a NO DECISION if
stopped before four (4) completed rounds. Four (4) rounds are completed when
the bell rings signifying the end of the fourth round.
2. If an accidental foul causes an injury severe enough for the Referee
to stop the bout immediately, after four (4) rounds have been completed, the
bout will result in a TECHNICAL DECISION, awarded to the boxer who is ahead
on the score cards at the time the bout is stopped.
a. Partial or incomplete rounds will be scored. If no action has
occurred, the round should be scored as an even round. This is in the
discretion of the judges.
b. Any point deductions awarded in partial or incomplete rounds will be
deducted from the final score.
2. All contestants are required to wear a mouthpiece during competition.
The round cannot begin without the mouthpiece. If the mouthpiece is
dislodged during competition, the Referee will call time and replace the
mouthpiece at the first opportune moment, without interfering with the
immediate action. The Referee may deduct points if he feels the mouthpiece
is being purposely spit out.
3, There is NO Standing Eight (8) Count.
4. There is NO Three (3) Knockdown Rule.
5. A boxer shall receive a twenty (20) second count if he is knocked out
of the ring and onto the floor. The boxer must return to the ring unassisted
by his seconds. A boxer on the ring apron is not considered knocked onto the
floor (and accordingly will only be entitled to 10 seconds to return to his
feet).
6. A boxer who has been knocked down cannot be saved by the bell in any
round.
7. If a boxer sustains an injury from a fair blow and the injury is
severe enough to terminate the bout, the injured boxer will lose by TKO.
B. Intentional Fouls
1. If an intentional foul causes an injury, and the injury is severe
enough to terminate the bout immediately, the boxer causing the injury shall
lose by disqualification.
2. If an intentional foul causes an injury and the bout is allowed to
continue, the Referee will notify the authorities and deduct 2 points from
the boxer who committed the foul. Point deductions for intentional fouls are
mandatory.
3. If an intentional foul causes an injury, and the injury results in the
bout being stopped in a later round, the injured boxer will win by TECHNICAL
DECISION if he is ahead on the score cards when the bout is stopped or the
bout will result in a TECHNICAL DRAW if the injured boxer is behind or even
on the score cards when the bout is stopped.
4. If a boxer injures himself while attempting to intentionally foul his
opponent, the Referee will not take any action in his favor, and this injury
will be the same as one produced by a fair blow.
5. If the referee feels that a boxer has conducted himself in an
unsportsman-like manner he may stop the bout and disqualify the boxer.
6. A fighter who is hit with an accidental low blow must continue after a
reasonable amount of time but no more than five (5) minutes or he will lose
the fight.
27) SECONDS
Each contender in a Championship contest shall be allowed not more than
four (4) Seconds. One of these Seconds shall be designated the Chief Second,
responsible for the conduct of the corner during the fight.
28) DRUGS OR STIMULANTS
The use of illegal or performance enhancing drugs or other stimulants
before of during the Championship contest by any of the contenders shall be
sufficient cause for the disqualification of the contender guilty of said
use. Only plain water may be given to a contender in the course of the bout.
Lubricants around the eyes is allowed in amounts within the Referee's
discretion; the use of lubricants, or any other substance on a contestant's
arms, legs and body is prohibited in Championship fights.
The use of hemostats such as Thrombin, Avetine or Adrenalin 1/1000
solution shall be allowed between rounds to control the bleeding from minor
cuts and lacerations sustained by a contender as permitted by the rules and
regulations of the Local Boxing Commission. If the Local Boxing Commission
has no rule concerning permissible hemostats, then only Adrenalin 1/1000 is
permitted.
The World Boxing Organization encourages all Local Boxing Commissions to
conduct anti-doping tests before or after the fight. If the Local Boxing
Commission conducts the tests, they shall be administered in accordance with
the rules and regulations of the Local Boxing Commission.
29) BANDAGES
In all weight classes hand bandages shall be restricted to twelve (12)
yards of soft gauze bandage per hand not more than two (2) inches in width,
held in place by not more than eight (8) feet (2.438 m) of surgical tape of
One (1) inch (25.4 mm) of width. The surgical tape shall not be applied
within one (1) inch (25.4 mm) of the knuckles of the contestant’s hands.
30) WEIGHT OF THE GLOVES
The weight of the gloves to be used in World Championship contests shall
be as follows:
From Mini Flyweight to Welterweight, eight (8) ounce gloves shall be
used.
From Jr. Middleweight to Heavyweight, ten (10) ounce gloves shall be
used.
The weight of gloves to be used is determined by the weight
classification at the official weight-in, not the weight of the fighters at
the time of the contest.
31) PRESENCE OF WORLD BOXING ORGANIZATION DIRECTORS AT ALL SANCTIONED
WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP CONTESTS
The President of the Organization shall attend or designate a WBO
Supervisor to attend every World Championship contest sanctioned by the WBO.
The duties of said Supervisor shall be to represent the WBO at the
Championship Match and prefight events including the weigh in and the Rules
Reading Ceremony, to interpret and enforce the WBO Rules, and to award the
Championship belt. The representative of the World Boxing Organization shall
submit to the President a complete report, which shall include expenses
incurred, and other matters pertinent to the designation within the ten (10)
days following the contest. The President shall submit this written report
to the Executive Committee.
32) PROTECTORS
The protective cups and mouth protectors shall be compulsory for all
boxers participating in championship contests. A World Championship contest
is not to be terminated by a low blow, as the protector that contestants use
must be sufficient to withstand any low-blow which might incapacitate a
contestant. All contestants are required to have 2 mouthpieces at the start
of the contest.
33) INSURANCE
With the approval of the Executive Committee, the President of the World
Boxing Organization may enter contracts with one or several life insurance
companies, to cover the boxers involved in world title contests, as well as
to cover the officials of the organization and its Supervisors, and the
member of the organizations as the case may be. The amount and types of the
insurance shall have such limits and coverage as the WBO determines. Upon
review of insurance premium the President shall have the authority to
increase the money charged to the promoter for payment of the insurance fee
for the fighter.
34) COMPLAINTS AND GRIEVANCES
Any WBO Participant, including, but not limited to a Boxer, Manager, or
Promoter or affected by a determination of the World Championship Committee
who wishes to contest such a determination must, as his sole and exclusive
remedy, file a Complaint pursuant to the WBO Appeal Regulations. In all
cases the complaint shall be referred to the WBO President, who may attempt
for a reasonable period to resolve the complaint amicably. The WBO President
may reject a complaint or he may refer it to the Complaints and Grievance
Committee which shall determine the complaint or grievance in accordance
with the WBO Appeals Regulations.
35) MISCELLANEOUS
a) It is the WBO's Policy that all of the activities of the WBO shall be
conducted without discrimination based on race, creed, religion, nationality
or political belief. No WBO Participant may engage in, encourage, abet, or
take sides, direct or indirectly, in controversies between contenders on
account of race, creed, religion, nationality, political belief or any other
difference other than the natural ability of the contenders. The World
Boxing Organization reserves the right to cancel a sanction granted to a
World Championship contest or to withdraw its recognition as Champion to a
Title Holder or the sanctioning of a Challenger, or to cancel the Promoter’s
license to promote World Championship contests for a violation of this
prohibition. The Organization may also suspend, or withdraw its recognition
to the agents of a WBO Participant who is in violation of this prohibition.
b) Any member of the World Boxing Organization who violates these
regulations or collaborates in the violating thereof, may be subjected to
deprivation of his position as regular member of the Organization. A WBO
World Champion or Regional Champion who violates these rules may lose the
recognition of the Title, which shall then be declared vacant.
c) Any notice to a boxer required under these rules shall be to the boxer
or in care of his Manager or Promoter at his or his Manager’s or Promoter’s
address by personal service, or first class mail, or by certified mail, or
by private delivery service, such as UPS, Fed Ex, DHL or other similar
services, or by e-mail address or fax number to whom such notices may be
sent. Any notice by the WBO to a boxer shall be effective when dispatched in
any of the alternate manners provided under this paragraph or when posted on
the WBO Web Site. Notices to managers, promoters or any other WBO
participant may be made in the same manner. It is the obligation of all WBO
participants to advise the WBO of his current contact information for
notification purposes. Electronic notification, fax notice, or posting on
the WBO web site shall be as effective as written notice under these
Regulations.
d) These Regulations are to be interpreted in conformity with the Laws of
the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico. All WBO Participants agree and consent that
any or all action in which the WBO is made a party, whether it is to
enforce, interpret or declare the application of these Regulations or to
appeal from any determination of the WBO, including, but not limited to a
determination of the Complaints and Grievance Committee, may be maintained
only in the Superior Court of the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, or, if
applicable, in the U.S. District Court for the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico.
e) All WBO participants acknowledge and agree that the mandatory resort
to the WBO Appeals Regulation is the sole and exclusive remedy for any
claim, appeal or contest that arises from any right or status that is
subject to these Regulations or which results from or relates to the
interpretation or application of these Regulations. These WBO Appeals and
Grievance Committee determinations are Arbitrations within the contemplation
of 32 LPRA Section 3201 et. seq. and the US Arbitration Act, Title 9 of the
United States Code, and the Inter-American Convention on International
Commercial Arbitration of July 30, 1975 and the Convention on the
Recognition and Enforcement of Foreign Arbitration Awards of June 10, 1958.
All WBO participants stipulate and agree that the nature of the sport
requires a prompt, final and uniform resolution of all disputes concerning
application of these Regulations by a tribunal experienced with the
application of these Regulations and with special knowledge and experience
in world championship professional boxing.
f) These Regulations apply to all WBO Participants. The term WBO
Participant includes any and all person or company who participates in any
WBO activity, including, but not limited to any and all current or former
WBO World Champions, WBO Regional Champions, World Championship or WBO
Regional Championship contenders, all WBO World or Regional ranked or rated
boxers, Manager and/or Promoters of any of the foregoing, all WBO Members,
and all WBO Officials. The WBO is a voluntary not-for profit organization.
All WBO Participants who participate in any WBO sanctioned activity do so on
the express condition that such WBO Participant is bound by and subject to
these WBO World Championship Rules and all WBO Rules and Regulations.
g) The Section Headings in these Regulations are not intended to limit
the interpretation of the provisions of these Regulations.
36) EXCEPTION TO THE REGULATIONS
The World Championships Regulations may be amended at any time, with
respect to any aspect, through an exception or special case, provided the
amendment is approved by the majority vote of the World Championship
Committee and the Executive Committee. If any of these Rules are determined
to be unenforceable, the balance of these Rules shall remain in full force
and effect.
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