APPLYING TO BE A BOXER

Professional boxing is a hard, demanding sport and like so many other areas of activity or sport in which young people like to participate there is a degree of risk.

The rules of the British Boxing Board of Control governing the licensing of all professional boxers are designed to minimise such risk and to ensure that boxers are fully prepared fit and properly matched to enjoy a rewarding career with some financial benefit. Many young people may be attracted to the sport by the lure of big money and it must be realised from the outset that very few boxers make it to the very top. For most boxers their ring earnings will act as a boost to their ordinary earnings and all potential boxers are therefore advised to ensure that they have a good regular income which they can maintain during their boxing career. A sympathetic and understanding employer is always an asset.

The Board expects that all applicants have had experience in amateur boxing. Amateur records are checked and anybody contemplating a professional career who has not already boxed is advised to contact an amateur club in their area. For anyone striving to get to the top of the professional sport it is almost impossible without first having had a good amateur career. Former British, Commonwealth and former K.1 Champion Matt Skelton is the exception rather than the rule.

The Board may grant a licence to boxers who have no or only limited amateur experience but before doing so they will want to know that they have had proper and good tuition for some period of time under the supervision of a professional trainer and without exception, the applicant will be required to demonstrate his/her skills in a gym assessment prior to further consideration. All applicant boxers are required to be trained and supervised by a licensed trainer/second and all must enter into a standard Boxer/Manager Agreement with a licensed manager of the Board.

To apply for a professional Boxer’s licence you must first supply the following to Head Office:-

Fully completed original application form
4 Passport photographs
Original Driving Licence or Passport
Boxer/Manager Contracts
Amateur Record Card
Licence fee payment (to be advised at time of application)

Upon receipt of the above, the information will be forwarded to the relevant Area Secretary.

Following a successful interview and recommendation from your Area Council, Head Office will request the following for consideration:-

Medical with opticians report
MRI/MRA brain scan report
HIV blood test result
Hepatitis C blood test result
Hepatitis B surface antigen blood test result
Evidence of commencement of Hepatitis B vaccinations

ALL APPLICATIONS HAVE TO BE APPROVED BY THE FULL BOARD BEFORE BEING PERMITTED TO PARTICIPATE IN BOXING CONTESTS.

To obtain an application form please contact Head Office on 02920 367000.

Despite the demands and risks of the sport, boxing can offer so much to young people, not only financially but also for the forging of friendships which will last a lifetime and the making of important contacts which may be of considerable value once the boxing career is over.

Professional boxing is not a career to be embarked upon lightly but for the dedicated, determined and fit young person it may offer an area of opportunity in times where there may be very few others around.

Professional boxing is a hard, demanding sport and like so many other areas of activity or sport in which young people like to participate there is a degree of risk.

The rules of the British Boxing Board of Control governing the licensing of all professional boxers are designed to minimise such risk and to ensure that boxers are fully prepared fit and properly matched to enjoy a rewarding career with some financial benefit. Many young people may be attracted to the sport by the lure of big money and it must be realised from the outset that very few boxers make it to the very top. For most boxers their ring earnings will act as a boost to their ordinary earnings and all potential boxers are therefore advised to ensure that they have a good regular income which they can maintain during their boxing career. A sympathetic and understanding employer is always an asset.

The Board expects that all applicants have had experience in amateur boxing. Amateur records are checked and anybody contemplating a professional career who has not already boxed is advised to contact an amateur club in their area. For anyone striving to get to the top of the professional sport it is almost impossible without first having had a good amateur career. Former British, Commonwealth and former K.1 Champion Matt Skelton is the exception rather than the rule.

The Board may grant a licence to boxers who have no or only limited amateur experience but before doing so they will want to know that they have had proper and good tuition for some period of time under the supervision of a professional trainer and without exception, the applicant will be required to demonstrate his/her skills in a gym assessment prior to further consideration. All applicant boxers are required to be trained and supervised by a licensed trainer/second and all must enter into a standard Boxer/Manager Agreement with a licensed manager of the Board.

To apply for a professional Boxer’s licence you must first supply the following to Head Office:-

Fully completed original application form
4 Passport photographs
Original Driving Licence or Passport
Boxer/Manager Contracts
Amateur Record Card
Licence fee payment (to be advised at time of application)

Upon receipt of the above, the information will be forwarded to the relevant Area Secretary.

Following a successful interview and recommendation from your Area Council, Head Office will request the following for consideration:-

Medical with opticians report
MRI/MRA brain scan report
HIV blood test result
Hepatitis C blood test result
Hepatitis B surface antigen blood test result
Evidence of commencement of Hepatitis B vaccinations

ALL APPLICATIONS HAVE TO BE APPROVED BY THE FULL BOARD BEFORE BEING PERMITTED TO PARTICIPATE IN BOXING CONTESTS.

To obtain an application form please contact Head Office on 02920 367000.

Despite the demands and risks of the sport, boxing can offer so much to young people, not only financially but also for the forging of friendships which will last a lifetime and the making of important contacts which may be of considerable value once the boxing career is over.

Professional boxing is not a career to be embarked upon lightly but for the dedicated, determined and fit young person it may offer an area of opportunity in times where there may be very few others around.

Documents

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Boxer Promoter Agreement Form 35

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Boxer/Manager Contract

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Foreign Boxer Application Form

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Application to box outside of BBBofC jurisdiction


Boxers

Name: Date of Birth Manager
suspended Carl Fail 16/01/1997
suspended Ben Fail 16/01/1997
Dylan Fail 24/05/1999
Leonardo Fanthome 09/09/1998 Jonathan Pegg
Reece Farnhill 20/11/1997 Kevin Maree
Niall Farrell 06/09/1997 Jonathan Pegg
Alexandros Farrell 09/08/1997
Lloyd Farrington 20/10/2003 Joshua Burnham
Luke Fash 29/05/1990 Glenn Banks
Bobby Faulkner 25/03/2000
Jahfieus Faure 06/02/1986
Bilal Fawaz 03/04/1988 Stephen Goodwin
suspended Alex Fearon 24/09/1993
Callum Fenwick 26/02/1997
Rebecca Ferguson 30/08/1990
Aroon Fiaz 22/03/1993 Jonathan Pegg
Aqib Fiaz 23/09/1999 Stephen Wood
Niall Fielding 08/05/1996
Jack Finlan 25/07/2001 Steven Cadman
Johnny Fisher 27/02/1999 Adam Morallee
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Boxers

Name: Date of Birth Manager
suspended Carl Fail 16/01/1997
suspended Ben Fail 16/01/1997
Dylan Fail 24/05/1999
Leonardo Fanthome 09/09/1998 Jonathan Pegg
Reece Farnhill 20/11/1997 Kevin Maree
Niall Farrell 06/09/1997 Jonathan Pegg
Alexandros Farrell 09/08/1997
Lloyd Farrington 20/10/2003 Joshua Burnham
Luke Fash 29/05/1990 Glenn Banks
Bobby Faulkner 25/03/2000
Jahfieus Faure 06/02/1986
Bilal Fawaz 03/04/1988 Stephen Goodwin
suspended Alex Fearon 24/09/1993
Callum Fenwick 26/02/1997
Rebecca Ferguson 30/08/1990
Aroon Fiaz 22/03/1993 Jonathan Pegg
Aqib Fiaz 23/09/1999 Stephen Wood
Niall Fielding 08/05/1996
Jack Finlan 25/07/2001 Steven Cadman
Johnny Fisher 27/02/1999 Adam Morallee
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