Enacted in 2000 as an amendment to the 1996 Professional Boxing Safety Act, the Ali Act was created to protect fighters from the "wild west" era of boxing. Before its passage, the sport was frequently marred by coercive contracts, corrupt sanctioning bodies, and a lack of financial transparency that left athletes vulnerable to exploitation. Key Protections Provided by the Act
Below is a blog post exploring the significance of this act and why it remains a central topic in the combat sports world. Understanding the Ali Act: A Shield for Fighters ШЄШЩ…ЩЉЩ„ ali act rar
The act established several critical "firewalls" to keep the sport fair: Enacted in 2000 as an amendment to the