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No more than 2 title bouts

Boxing Commission of Fiji board chairman Dr Subhash Appana. Picture: ATU RASEA/ FILE

THE Boxing Commission of Fiji will not allow more than two title fights on a programme to give different promoters an equal chance to showcase their events.

There was a proposal by the South Pacific Boxing Promotion to allow for four title bouts per programme to make events lively and better for boxers with bigger payouts but this has been rejected by the parent body.

Commission chairman Subhash Appana said they rejected the idea because there was a small crop of boxers in the country.

“What I saw when I came in is that the promoters were trying to hog boxers through large numbers of bouts so that they are not available for the next programme,” he said.

“Also the programmes used to go up until midnight, some even after that. “That certainly does not make any sense to me because how can we have people from Ba, Sigatoka and Suva at a venue like Nadi watching fights and going home after that.

“What we want is to finish all programmes by 10pm or before that.

“The waiting time between bouts has to be changed as we do not have long breaks like listening to music.”

The BCF has also rejected a proposal to hold 12 fights per program keeping it to a maximum of eight with a few extra exhibition bouts.

“Each program will have eight bouts,” Appanna said.

“The BCF has been scrutinising the match-ups because there were many mismatches.

“This is only in the interest of boxing. There is a proposal of 12 bouts per programme with four to five title fights on the same bill.

“What that means is that the next promoter will not get a title fight on his programme so we don’t want that to happen. “We want to give all promoters an equal chance to hold title fights.”

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