(DEC 7)
World Boxing Council respond to Serrano's statement
Puerto Rican star Amanda Serrano was particularly damning
towards the governing body after she vacated her WBC World
featherweight title after a disagreement over equal rights in
the sport.
The seven-weight world champion released a statement earlier
this week showing her displeasure at the WBC for refusing to
sanction 12 three-minute rounds championship fights for females.
The 35-year-old stated, "Moving forward, if a sanctioning body
doesn't want to give me and my fellow fighters the choice to
fight the same as the men, then I will not be fighting for that
sanctioning body. The WBC has refused to evolve the sport for
equality, so I am relinquishing their title. Thank you for the
governing bodies who have evolved for equality! If you want to
face me in the ring, you have a choice. I've made mine."
The WBC believes in CHOICE
The WBC believes in choice, which is why we chose to support
women’s boxing when no one else did since the late nineties.
The WBC chose to initiate Women’s World Championship’s back in
2004. We chose to use our entire platform to bring women’s
boxing to the level it is today with exciting fights, sold-out
arenas, and worldwide heroes.
The WBC chose to spend money, time, and effort to have
continuous medical and scientific research, evaluate and create
specific rules for women in boxing.
The WBC chose to support women and not charge a single penny to
them in sanction fees. The WBC chose to organize three World
Conventions exclusively for women’s boxing in Cancun, Tijuana,
and Manila.
However, the sport itself is not about choice. Boxing by its
nature demands safety guidelines, rules, and protection. Rules
are not discriminatory, arbitrary, or sexist. Rules are based on
science, expertise, fairness, and above all, for safety. Our
mission has always and will always be to lower the risk of
anyone going into the ring, man or woman, in this combat sport,
which is not a game.
The WBC has chosen to honor these rules, principles, and values
and will continue to research Women’s Boxing, support women’s
boxing, and protect any woman participating in this incredible
sport.
We believe in any woman to have a choice, whether to compete
under the WBC rules or compete under untested waters with much
uncertainty and higher risks for their own lives, their
opponents lives, and the quality of their lives after ring
activity.
LONG LIVE WOMEN’S BOXING.
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