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While athletes must be at least 18 years old to participate in a professional boxing match, theres no required age for beginners. Boxing training can start at any age, depending on interest level, accessibility, and physical ability.
All boxing promoters are required to complete a criminal record check (mail in form or online access) before a license can be issued. 2. A surety bond of not less than $10,000 must be on file with the Commission before the event. Cash or certified check may also be used instead of the bond.
Please see the Boxer Federal ID Card application Instructions for more information. Boxers must possess a Federal ID card, a valid government issued ID, and a valid license for Professional Athlete at the time of the weigh-in or they will not be allowed to compete.
Who is eligible: Before you can be granted a license, you must be scheduled to appear on a professional boxing card. In addition, you must pass rigorous medical exams. The applications states: you should not submit this application until you have been conditionally approved to box by the Commission.
Advertise your event. There many ways to do this including: Social media. Flyers and posters. Contacting local media for coverage or advertising.
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Attend boxing events: Go to boxing events and get to know other boxers, trainers, and managers. This can be a great way to make connections and potentially find a manager. Network with boxing trainers: Boxing trainers often have connections to managers and promoters in the sport.
Just like when you were becoming an amateur boxer, to become a pro boxer, you need to get a license. You have to register with one of the four professional boxing organizations (WBA, WBC, WBO, or IBF). The process is usually very similar to that of amateur licensure.
Are Boxers Licensed? Pro boxers in the U.S. and amateur boxers in some states have to be licensed by state athletic commissions. Requirements differ by state, but they often involve a medical exam docHubing that a candidate is fit to fight.

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