Former heavyweight champion Mike Tyson has expressed his support for the Muhammad Ali American Boxing Revival Act.
The legislation – originally proposed by Reps. Brian Jack (Georgia) and Sharice Davids (D-Kansas) – is backed by UFC CEO Dana White and his Zuffa Boxing promotional team to amend the Muhammad Ali Boxing Reform Act, established and passed in 2000 to protect boxers from exploitation.
The Revival Act has drawn criticism from many in the boxing community, charging that White is trying to make changes so that his Zuffa boxing outfit can operate in a similar way to the UFC, where MMA fighters earn significantly less than their boxing counterparts and White can retain control of the promotion by installing his own ranking system, sanctioning promotion and world titles.
Tyson, 58, is a longtime friend of White’s.
“Muhammad Ali has always been my hero, both in and out of the ring,” Tyson said in his statement to the U.S. House of Representatives Education and Labor Committee. “Supporting these changes honors the spirit of Ali’s original bill by closing loopholes that allowed some promoters to regain monopoly control over fighters’ careers. This novel legislation redresses the balance – allowing boxers to choose their own path while preserving the integrity of the sport. The bill does not change options for those who like the current system; it simply adds options for fighters who want to pursue a different path that better suits their career goals.”
Tyson also suggested that the Recovery Act would provide greater protection and compensation for boxers.
“The requirement to have mandatory health insurance is equally critical – no athlete should ever have to choose between paying medical bills and pursuing a career. I have seen too many of my peers have had to make an impossible decision,” he said in a statement.
Representatives of Zuffa Boxing maintained in an interview with ESPN that the novel law will not change any of the wordings of the current Ali Act. Instead, he would implement and improve the current law, which they believe would provide more opportunities for boxers in the long run.
“I am honored to gain the support of Mike Tyson, one of the greatest boxers of all time. Mike Tyson’s unprecedented success in the sport has allowed him to surpass his achievements in the ring and become an American cultural phenomenon,” Jack said in a statement. “Mike Tyson supports the Muhammad Ali American Boxing Revival Act because it protects boxers and provides fighters with more choices and novel career opportunities so they can achieve the same level of success he once achieved.”