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NABF Membership

We would like to give each of you one more chance to take advantage of the lower membership cost before we remove non-paid members from our newsletter group.

After much discussion, the NABF has elected to reduce the membership rate this year from $50 to $25.   This rate will be good through February 28, 2021 for all those members needing to renew.  If you are not sure your membership is due, you might want to look at your membership card.  If you still have questions about renewing you can always contact me by email, text or phone.

We would encourage everyone to use the online renewal from the website, but you can also mail in your membership if needed by printing the form, filling it out, and mailing it in with your payment.  Note that you will need to enter $25 in the amount when renewing not the usual $50.  If memberships are not up to date, you risk the chance of not staying up on the most current email distribution list.

 Best,

David Sutherland

NABF Membership Chair

UPDATES from NABF President, Ford

Update from NABF President Duane Ford – November 10, 2020

In April 2020 the NABF leadership was faced with a very difficult decision regarding our “family gathering” in the form of our annual North American Boxing Federation convention.  This difficult decision was made to cancel our annual convention.  Looking back and seeing that so many of our membership was sadly affected with the impact of COVID-19, that decision in April was the correct decision.

Today I want to let you know our plans and dreams for the NABF going forward.  These plans are totally dependent upon the further impact of COVID – 19.  None the less we are planning on having a 2021 Convention either in Las Vegas, NV or San Diego, CA, depending upon the Center for Disease Control (CDC).  We will watch this closely as we turn into the first quarter of 2021.

Boxing events have taken a hit (no pun intended) during 2020 and we express our thanks and appreciation to those commissions and promoters who have been successful in operating out of a bubble style format to bring boxing back. 

Read more: UPDATES from NABF President, Ford

Lil Oscar Cantu Retires

284BCB18 FF80 467F BC7D 86CBCEFF0A7AFormer NABF Super Flyweight champion Lil Oscar Cantu held a press conference August 10 in his hometown, Kingsville Texas, to announce his retirement from the ring. 

The 29 year old told his story live on social media with only  a few family members and friends in attendance that the difficult decision was made after a diagnosis of a brain aneurysm. He is being carefully monitored by specialists and is doing fine,  but the doctor’s recommendation is that he not continue his career. 

 Oscar won five Green Belts over the last few years -2014, USNBC Super Fly

Read more: Lil Oscar Cantu Retires

WBC Reduces Rounds

Reduction of rounds for WBC-affiliated fight

By Mauricio Sulaiman
Son of Jose Sulaiman / WBC President

The World Boxing Council, based on the recommendation of its Medical Committee, voted unanimously to reduce all WBC affiliated championship fights from 12 to 10 rounds. Only World Championship and Silver Championship fights will be authorized for 12 rounds.

It is even recommended to have 8 round fights for regional championships, which usually includes fighters with a lower experience profile.

Boxing is a contact sport and can be dangerous when not taking full care of all measures, which over the years have been implemented to maximize the protection of fighters.

Boxers are warriors; Gladiators who are willing to give their all in the ring. They don’t care if they fight 10, 20 or 50 rounds. They would fight to the death, just as it was in Roman times.

The most important rule in boxing history was to reduce world championship fights from 15 to 12 rounds.

This change has saved lives and dignified the quality of life of all boxers after concluding their career inside the ring.

Fate led my dear father, Jose Sulaiman, to meet Dr. Gerald Finerman when they were both exercising on a treadmill. That chat of destiny led them to know that one was Director of an important area of ​​the UCLA hospital, while the other was the President of the WBC.

Read more: WBC Reduces Rounds

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