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‘For billionaires, not boxers’: De La Hoya warns over Ali Act overhaul in Senate hearing

Oscar De La Hoya voices concerns about a proposed overhaul to the Ali Act, arguing it could diminish fighters' rights. This Senate debate pits the current decentralized model against a new centralized power structure in boxing. Critics fear...

The Guardian· Apr 23, 2026 · 12:42 AM · 153 views

Oscar De La Hoya voices concerns about a proposed overhaul to the Ali Act, arguing it could diminish fighters' rights. This Senate debate pits the current decentralized model against a new centralized power structure in boxing. Critics fear it mirrors controversial practices seen in other sports, potentially limiting athletes' negotiation strength. #Boxing #DeLaHoya #AliAct #SportsLaw #FightersRights

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