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Ali Act overhaul vote could reshape control of boxing

News RoomBy News RoomMarch 23, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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Boxing has always been fragmented, with multiple sanctioning bodies. Competing promoters. Fighters moving between networks and titles. That chaos has often slowed fights from happening, but it has also kept control spread out, with no single entity able to dictate terms across the board.

The UBO model points the other way. A central structure with its own rankings and belts creates a lane where matchmaking, titles, and opportunities can be controlled internally. That is closer to how the UFC operates, where fighters exist inside one system rather than moving between competing ones.

Fighters would still have a choice on paper. They could compete in traditional commission-regulated fights or sign into a UBO structure. The issue is how that choice plays out once money and exposure sit on one side, because if the biggest fights, purses, and platforms begin to cluster inside one system, the rest of the market quickly becomes secondary.

There are positives in the bill. The updated language includes stronger medical requirements, added ringside oversight, and a defined anti-doping structure tied back to recognised banned substance lists. Those changes address long-standing problems around fighter safety and consistency between states.

But safety is not the part that will reshape boxing. The structure is. That is where the real shift sits, in how fights are organised and who controls access to them.

The bill passed the committee with strong support and is being brought to the floor under suspension, which limits debate and requires a two-thirds vote. If it clears the House, it moves to the Senate with momentum already behind it.

The question is not whether boxing needs reform. It does. The question is what that reform looks like, and who it leaves in control.

Tom Reynolds is a boxing analyst covering major fights and career turning points, with a focus on performance, trajectory, and long-term implications.

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