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Rules Regulations And
Requirements In Regards To Co-Sanctioning Your
IAB Event With Another Organization |
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Any request by any event promoter for any co-sanctioning of
another organization with the IAB on any
IAB event must be made a minimum of 45
days in advance to the event in question. The IAB
has the right to deny any co-sanctioning of any organization for any reason. If
co-sanctioning is granted, the event promoter must abide by the following rules
and regulations as listed below.
- For any organization to be added to any IAB
Sanctioned Event as an additional organization (Co-Sanction) the
additional organization or the promoter will be required to pay a Co-Sanctioning
Fee of *$200.00. This fee shall be charged
to each additional organization added with the event. This fee shall be paid to
the IAB upon sanctioning fee confirmation.
- *Who (Promoter, a
fighter, other organization etc.) pays this is not important to the IAB. This can sometimes be waived by the IAB if the IAB
feels the addition of the other organization is any benefit to the IAB Organization or any of the fighters involved on
the event.
- Whenever the letters, logo, emblem, name etc. of the IAB and any other organization appear in any print,
the IAB Logo, name, letters, etc shall
always appear in the dominate position of the listing as in;
- The TOP.
- To the LEFT.
- FIRST in any print media.
- Whenever the letters, logo, emblem, name etc. of the IAB and any other organization appear in any print,
the IAB logo, name, letters, etc shall
always be printed the same size (Top to bottom) or larger than the
additional organization but never smaller.
- Whenever the IAB name, whether in
letters, or in whole as International Association of Boxing are ever
verbally spoken in any media ad, press report etc. the IAB
shall always be the first organization named.
- The event promoter must disclose in full, all payments made to the
additional organization for all sanctioning fees, title belts, travel fees and
any other fees related to the addition of the other organization.
- The event promoter must disclose in full, any payment made to them by the
additional organization for the privilege to allow them to co-sanction their
event with the IAB.
- No other organization shall be paid more in total sanctioning expenses than
the IAB for sanctioning the event.
- Regardless of the additional organization, the event shall always be fought
under the IAB *rules
and regulations.
- *This can sometimes
be negotiated by the IAB if the IAB feels the addition of the other organizations
rules are any benefit to the event itself or any of the fighters involved on the
event.
- On a co-sanctioned event, the IAB
President or Leading IAB Officer shall
always be present as the IAB Event
Representative.
- The Official Rules meeting shall always be given by the IAB event Representative.
- All Event *Officials must be approved
and certified by the IAB.
- *This can sometimes
be negotiated by the IAB if the IAB feels the addition of the other organizations
officials are any benefit to the IAB
Organization, the event itself, the event promoter or any of the fighters
involved on the event.
- The IAB Event Representative shall be
the *Lead/Head Ringside Official-Authority
during the event.
- (*) For IAB Sanctioned bouts.
- The IAB Event Representative shall
have final decision on all judgment calls.
- On any TITLE BELT awards, when the title belts are presented after the
bout, the IAB belt shall always be the
first belt awarded and shall be the only belt placed around the fighters
waist. All other belts may be draped over the winning fighters shoulder.
- At Ringside, the IAB Event
Representative and or IAB Event
Scorekeeper shall always be the first to see all judges scorecards.
- The IAB Event Representative and
scorekeeper shall be the only officials to deliver the final decision to the
ring announcer.
- At the event, the IAB will always
have preferred placement of any banners, posters, ring logos etc. over the
additional organization(s).
- If there are no additional IAB
banners, ads, ring logos etc. placed at the event, no other sanctioning
organization logos, letters or names shall be visible to anyone in attendance.
- Unless the IAB charges fighter for
any license or membership fees, No fighter shall pay any membership/license fees
to any other sanctioning organization on an IAB
co-sanctioned event.
- The IAB Event Representative shall
always have first and final choice of placement of IAB
officials at ringside.
- If the event is televised, (TV, Cable, Radio etc.) the IAB shall have lead rights with the event promoter
for all taped footage. However, the IAB
has the option to release all film/video/audio rights to the promoter.
- If the event is televised, (TV, Cable, Radio etc.) the IAB shall have first rights to all verbal or logo
placement during the program. However, the IAB
has the option to release all film/video/audio rights to the promoter.
- If the event is televised, (TV, Cable, Radio etc.) the event must
be announced as "This event is Sanctioned by the
IAB - International Association of Boxing."
- Additional terms and conditions may be applied by the IAB to any and all co-sanctioning agreements. These
additional terms and conditions shall be determined once the IAB has all necessary information about the event.
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