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NSA lifts ban on pro boxing after major reforms
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 68021, member: 636"] Ghana's National Sports Authority has authorized professional boxing to resume operations starting on Thursday, Nov. 6, 2025, following completion of extensive regulatory improvements by the Ghana Boxing Interim Management Committee. The authority praised participants across the sport for their cooperation while officials implemented enhanced protections for fighters and strengthened the industry's organizational framework. Officials instituted multiple safeguards that include updated medical screening protocols, formation of an interim medical commission and development of a centralized system for tracking athlete health records. The NSA also approved an insurance program designed to provide greater financial security for boxers while promoting accountability within the sport's governance structures. The authority expressed its dedication to working alongside relevant organizations to build a more sustainable and professionally managed boxing environment. Promoters from both domestic and international markets received encouragement to organize events within Ghana under the improved regulatory standards that aim to safeguard competitors and preserve the nation's boxing heritage. [/QUOTE]
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