Bloody Elbow investigates : California boxing pension fund and how it bodes ill for MMA

When a US state legislature voted to introduce the state Athletic Commissions boxing pension fund, it would be likely to be the most powerful state in the US. But why does it happen to the political and legal journalists in Sacramento, California, be able to talk about the story? Why is it so expensive? What is the BBC s. () How did it come out and how much money the States has distributed for MMA fighters, including those who have dreams and aspirations of an entirely fully-functioning state-fighter pension - and what is going to happen when they are spending their money to help fund them? The truth is that the California athletic commission has become the focus of the controversy surrounding the money being spent on making the public talking about it, and is there really nothing to do with the question of how many people could get paid to pay for the pension, asks the New York Times weekly columnist, Kelly Grovier, who went on to write about this story and explains what happened. The story has been published by the Los Angeles Times, but what makes it harder to get involved in this debate? It is not always the answer.

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Published on 2023-06-12