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Boxers need mandatory health and safety standards established through federal legislation to protect them from injury and exploitation in an industry unable to regulate itself, a congressional panel was told.

“The sport has had more than 100 years to attempt self-regulation. The decision is in; boxing lost the decision,” said Rep. Pat Williams (D-Mont.), co-sponsor of a bill to establish a nonprofit, Washington-based federal corporation to govern the sport.

Specifically, the proposed United States Boxing Corp. and its 12-member board of directors would establish uniform regulations and assist states in implementing them; create a computerized national registry to track boxers, their records and injuries; and establish uniform minimum safety and health standards.

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