No boxing service provider may require a boxer to grant any future promotional rights as a requirement of competing in a professional boxing match that is a mandatory bout under the rules of a sanctioning organization.
Subsection (a) of this section applies to any contract between a commercial broadcaster and a boxer, or granting any rights with respect to that boxer, involving a broadcast in or affecting interstate commerce, regardless of the broadcast medium. For the purpose of this subsection, any reference in subsection (a)(1)(B) to "promoter" shall be considered a reference to "commercial broadcaster".
15 U.S.C. § 6307b
EDITORIAL NOTES
PRIOR PROVISIONSA prior section 10 of Pub. L. 104-272 was renumbered section 18 and is classified to section 6309 of this title.
- boxer
- The term "boxer" means an individual who fights in a professional boxing match.
- boxing service provider
- The term "boxing service provider" means a promoter, manager, sanctioning body, licensee, or matchmaker.
- contract provision
- The term "contract provision" means any legal obligation between a boxer and a boxing service provider.
- effective date of the contract
- The term "effective date of the contract" means the day upon which a boxer becomes legally bound by the contract.
- professional boxing match
- The term "professional boxing match" means a boxing contest held in the United States between individuals for financial compensation. Such term does not include a boxing contest that is regulated by an amateur sports organization.
- promoter
- The term "promoter" means the person primarily responsible for organizing, promoting, and producing a professional boxing match. The term "promoter" does not include a hotel, casino, resort, or other commercial establishment hosting or sponsoring a professional boxing match unless-(A) the hotel, casino, resort, or other commercial establishment is primarily responsible for organizing, promoting, and producing the match; and(B) there is no other person primarily responsible for organizing, promoting, and producing the match.
- sanctioning organization
- The term "sanctioning organization" means an organization that sanctions professional boxing matches in the United States-(A) between boxers who are residents of different States; or(B) that are advertised, otherwise promoted, or broadcast (including closed circuit television) in interstate commerce.