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The Senate Commerce Committee announces an April 22 hearing on the federal boxing bill

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The Senate Commerce Committee announces an April 22 hearing on the federal boxing bill

By Boxing Insider Staff

On Wednesday, April 22 at 10 a.m. EST, the Senate Commerce Committee will hold a full committee hearing on federal boxing law. Chairman Ted Cruz (R-TX) announced a hearing Tuesday under the title “Back to Your Corners: Have Federal Boxing Regulations Gone or Been Forgotten?”

The hearing will examine the current state of professional boxing under the Ali Act and evaluate H.R. 4624, the Muhammad Ali American Boxing Revival Act, which passed the House on a March 24 vote. This bill would create a fresh category of organization called the Unified Boxing Organization (UBO), allowing a single entity to combine promotions, rankings, titles and sanctions under one roof.

Witnesses

Four witnesses are to testify.

Oscar De La Hoyapresident and CEO of Golden Boy Promotions. De La Hoya is one of boxing’s most prominent promoters and publicly opposes the UBO structure.

Timothy Shipmanpresident of the Association of Boxing and Combat Sports Commissions and executive director of the Florida Athletic Commission. H.R. 4624 designates the ABC as the certifying body for physicians, referees and ringside officials throughout professional boxing. ABC does not currently require brain imaging of professional boxers before a fight. Notable is Shipman’s dual role as president of ABC and head of the Florida commission. Florida Athletic Commission does not require brain imaging in players under 40 years of age and imposes sanctions on influencer boxing and other events that commissions in Up-to-date York, Up-to-date Jersey and Nevada have not approved.

Nico Ali Walshprofessional boxer and grandson of Muhammad Ali. Ali Walsh has been a vocal opponent of changes to the Ali Act and is affiliated with the Ali Act Preservation Alliance.

Nick Khanpresident of World Wrestling Entertainment. Khan’s appearance is listed under the WWE title, rather than TKO Group Holdings or Zuffa Boxing, entities more directly associated with the UBO concept. TKO, the parent company of both the UFC and WWE, is widely seen as the entity most likely to form a UBO if the bill becomes law.

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Cruz’s framing was particularly neutral. He described the hearing as an opportunity to examine “how the current structure has shaped the sport” and hear from witnesses with “different perspectives.” He did not support or oppose H.R. 4624 in his statement.

The witness team is divided. De La Hoya and Ali Walsh represent the opposition to the UBO structure. Shipman represents a regulatory body authorized by statute. Khan represents the organization most likely to benefit from it.

The hearing marks the first time the Senate Commerce Committee is examining boxing law since the committee unanimously approved the federal boxing commission’s legislation in 2004 AND 2009. No bill became law.

The hearing will be broadcast live on commission website and YouTube.

Boxing – confidential report

BoxingInsider.com published an extensive series examining H.R. 4624 and the history of federal boxing reform:

A brief history of Congress trying to fix boxing and failing

From Mafia Monopoly to the Muhammad Ali Act: The 50-Year Struggle that Set the Ground for Everything Congress is Fighting About Now

The Muhammad Ali Revival Act turns the ABC into the de facto US National Boxing Commission

Bob Arum has identified three protections that Ali Bill is taking away from fighters

If the Ali Revival Act is passed, who will now watch over the militants?

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Hamzah Shee is close to fighting Canelo

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Image: Ring III: Sheeraz and Shakur Crowned Kings of Queens

Begic is almost 40 years senior and has a resume full of little-known dissents. This has led to skepticism as to whether the fight is actually intended to test Sheeraz at an elite level or simply move him closer to the front of Canelo’s line. Time is critical.

Canelo is scheduled to return in Riyad in September against undefeated WBC champion Christian Mbilli. If Alvarez wins and Sheeraz wins the WBO belt as expected, the ingredients for a major event in 2027 will be in place.

Sheeraz openly admitted in an interview last week that Alvarez remains a top target for him.

“A million%, a million%,” Sheeraz said in an interview with Ring Magazine when asked about a possible fight with Canelo Alvarez. “I always said he was someone I took a lot of inspiration from and looked up to.”

Sheeraz also admitted that Alvarez currently controls the super middleweight landscape.

“It’s up to him to decide every moment, but I think in about a year, God willing, everything goes according to plan, I’ll be in a position to be able to do it as well,” Sheeraz said.

The fight with Begic reinforced the belief that Sheeraz is currently being maneuvered more like a future attraction than a fighter who is still proving himself.

His knockout victory over Edgar Berlanga gained huge momentum earlier this year, but questions still remain open about his arduous performance against Carlos Adames and the moments he previously faced Austin “Ammo” Williams.

Instead of facing perilous rivals like Osleys Iglesias, Diego Pacheco, Lester Martinez and even Mbilli Sam Sheeraz is now one win away from becoming a world champion against a little-known veteran.

This didn’t stop trust from building around him. Sheeraz even predicted that Alvarez would stop Mbilli within six rounds in September.

“I believe he will knock out Mbilli in six rounds,” Sheeraz said of Canelo. “Style causes fights at the end of the day.”

This prediction could decide Sheeraz’s future.

If Canelo loses a second straight fight after last year’s loss to Terence Crawford, the commercial value of the Sheeraz-Alvarez fight will change dramatically. The fight in which Sheeraz will face Alvarez, who is already fading after back-to-back defeats, will be associated with completely different feelings than a fight against the still energetic super middleweight king in the sport.

Sheeraz seems to be in an ideal position. All he might need is a win over Begic and a Canelo win over Mbilla for the path to become very real.

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Errol Spence names the champion he was targeting before signing the deal for Tszyu’s return: ‘I’m not crazy’

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Errol Spence names the champion he was targeting before signing Tszyu comeback fight: “I’m not crazy”

Errol Spence Jr will end three years of inactivity in July when he faces Tim Tszyu in Australia.

The main event will be the first time Spence bounces back from defeatafter a final loss to Terence Crawford in 2023 for the undisputed welterweight title.

Due to the nature of this loss and past injuries, many believed Spence’s time as a player was over and expected a retirement announcement rather than confirmation of a return.

Despite concerns that he would no longer be the same elite fighter – a concern Spence admitted he shares – the former unified champion was preparing for an even tougher test than Tszyu.

A conversation with former opponent Shawn Porter FOX SportsSpence confirmed that the long-rumored clash with Sebastian Fundora is at the top of his hit list.

“[Tszyu] wasn’t the best I could get. I’m not crazy, but I’m not ruling anything out. So I looked at Fundora, I looked at the top names.

“I’m the type of guy who really doesn’t believe in ring rust. If I look good in the gym for nine, 10 weeks, why can’t I look good in a fight? It’s a mental thing… I feel like coming to fight night and showing everyone that ring rust doesn’t exist. It doesn’t concern me at all.

WBC super welterweight champion Fundora has been openly discussing a fight with Spence, and several rumors have come and gone over the past twelve months. Instead, “The Towering Inferno” faced Keith Thurman in March, retaining the belt until a sixth-round stoppage.

If Spence beats Tszyu and looks good doing it, he may want to re-enter the talks. His return will be set at a catchweight of 158 pounds with the possibility of dropping to 154 pounds.

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Raymond Muratalla was scheduled to return on August 8

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The fight gave Muratalla credibility to defeat one of the best technicians in the lightweight division. He also showed how hard life at an elite level could become for him. Cruz landed multiple times during exchanges and forced Muratalla into a grueling fight that could take something out of the lightweight division over time.

Muratalla became the IBF champion after passing Vasily Lomachenko earlier this year. Lomachenko’s promotional contract with Top Rank officially expired this week, leaving the former three-division champion free to pursue outside fights if he decides to return.

Tuesday’s reports indicated that Lomachenko was considering a return at age 38 and would only return for a earnest fight.

One possibility the official mentioned was a fight against Muratalla, who immediately became the biggest name in the champion’s history.

There has been talk of a fight between Muratalla and Shakur Stevenson before, but no earnest talks took place until Stevenson moved up to 140 pounds earlier this year.

The IBF rankings leave several possible destinations for Muratalla’s return in August, including Albert Bell, Lucas Bahdi and Floyd Schofield Jr.

Meanwhile, Andy Cruz is reportedly being considered for another elimination fight, raising the possibility that Muratalla will eventually have to face the Cuban again if both fighters continue to win.

The uncertainty surrounding Gervonta Davis also left an open question in the lightweight division. Davis hasn’t fought since March 2025 and is reported to be aiming to return to fighting in the early fall while also dealing with legal issues in Florida.

This inaction has left fighters like Muratalla trying to take control of the division while the biggest names remain in uncertainty. August 8 may look like a homecoming date on paper, but Muratalla still has a ways to go before fans fully accept him as the man who replaced Lomachenko rather than a fighter who simply inherited the belt.

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