
House Approves Muhammad Ali Boxing Revival Act, Signals Modernized Era for Boxing
The House passed the Muhammad Ali American Boxing Revival Act by a two-thirds vote under suspension of the rules, led by Rep. Brian Jack and Rep. Sharice Davids. The bill would create United Boxing Organizations to allow UFC-style boxing promotions, set a national per-round minimum pay, strengthen drug testing, and expand boxer safety provisions while not altering the Ali Act of 2000. Opposition from Top Rank's Bob Arum was noted, but the measure now goes to the Senate and potentially to President Trump's desk for signature.