The IBF
Yes, organizations like WBO, WBA, IBF, WBC and EBU are just around to ensure all of the battles boxing has to offer will be satisfying to sports fans and bettors. And sports fans and bettors are just now into boxing also because of these organizations.
WBO, WBA, IBF, and WBC are the four major organizations recognized by International Boxing Hall of Fame or IBHOF in the field of sanctioning world championship matches. Well, the WBO and WBA are alike. The two organizations both give recognition to professional boxing world champions. And they just organize big boxing matches on weight classes such as Minimumweight, Flyweight, Bantamweight, Featherweight, Lightweight and Welterweight. The IBF seems just similar to the two while the EBU is like an organization of its own.
The IBF or actually the International Boxing Federation is also a boxing organization that sanctions world championship boxing matches. It sanctions boxing events on weight classes such as Minimumweight, Flyweight, Bantamweight, Featherweight, Lightweight and Welterweight.
It seems just simple for sports fans and bettors to actually be into boxing. With the sport having several big organizations to ensure its own matches would just offer different kind of action, sports fans and bettors can be into the sport effortless.
It is true that the bettors would eventually just have to deal with some rules when they actually bet on boxing. They would have to put into consideration some rules. However, just nothing complicated about the rules that they won’t actually find it hard to deal with them. Especially if they would be betting through sportsbook or bookmaker like Bwin, dealing with the rules won’t be a problem to bettors.
We don’t wonder anymore why sports fans and bettors now love boxing. Boxing seems a sport easy to fall in love with. It is such a nice sport!
by maryann on June 30th, 2010 Tags: Bantamweight, Bwin, EBU, Featherweight, Flyweight, IBF, IBHOF, International Boxing Federation, International Boxing Hall of Fame, Lightweight, Minimumweight, WBA, WBC, WBO, Welterweight
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