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House Passes Muhammad Ali Boxing Revival Act

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Muhammad Ali American Boxing Revival Act passes House voice vote
The United States House of Representatives has passed the TKO-backed Muhammad Ali American Boxing Revival Act (MAABRA), bringing the controversial boxing bill another step closer to law.

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House of Representatives passes Ali Revival Act with bipartisan support to amend federal boxing regulations
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What is the Muhammad Ali Boxing Revival Act and how could it change the sport?
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Bill to wreck Ali Act passes House, moves to Senate
H.R. 4264, better known as the Muhammad Ali American Boxing Revival Act, is one step closer to becoming law after passing the House on a voice vote.

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The Muhammad Ali American Boxing Revival Act offers the worst of boxing and MMA
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TKO-backed controversial boxing bill passes U.S. House of Representatives by overwhelming vote
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Oscar De La Hoya to challenge TKO-backed Ali Revival Act before Congress

Oscar De La Hoya returns, detailing Golden Boy’s new broadcast deal with DAZN and the state of his relationship with Vergil Ortiz Jr. following Ortiz’s lawsuit against Golden Boy, then giving his opinion on Zuffa Boxing,
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Muhammad Ali's "Karate hooks" & "Leaping jabs" - bizarre but effective! - Boxing explained

Ali didn't just have crazy advanced footwork. He also had some of the most unusual strikes ever seen in boxing! From his cross step and hops with his jabs to his strapping crosses, and bolo uppercuts,
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Neutral Corner: The day of the rubber stamp and the Ali Act?

One boxing insider has called the sport’s answer to the proposed changes “a total failure,” writes Tris Dixon.
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