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Subject: Re: Boxing Authority/Commission Gripe


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Neal Weaver
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Date Posted: 17:07:21 11/20/08 Thu
In reply to: Neal Weaver 's message, "Boxing Authority/Commission Gripe" on 00:33:59 11/13/08 Thu

Got your message, and appreciate the info. BUT why on earth can I not see a printed rule about this anywhere? I read the "prelims" back in Dec. And Hutchins said clearly there would be no insurance requirement for amatuers. If there is one, I think that is fantastic, but why is it so hard to find the simple rules printed anywhere regarding this stuff?

It was a bit late when I read this. but I emailed her, and will be calling her tomorrow, the fight was less than a month ago and dont think he should have a problem getting covered.

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James Speight
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Date Posted: 01:51:49 11/21/08 Fri

I know there is nothing about it in the rules, maybe between dec 07 and the first event in march 08 they changed this? I don’t know.

Probably the reason the promoter didn’t say anything is they don’t want you to file a claim against their insurance, but then again that don’t explain the Boxing Commission wouldn’t advise you on what to do. Sherrie told me that when she knows someone is injured and seeking medical attention she tries to give the coach or the fighter a copy of the insurance policy. I guess she wasn’t there, I haven’t seen her in a few events I have been to.

Well I didn’t go to the meeting in December, so I have to ask questions when I get a chance at events and so forth.

James Speight

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