Title 15 › Chapter CHAPTER 89— - PROFESSIONAL BOXING SAFETY › § 6307b
Stops promoters from forcing boxers to give up future rights as a condition to fight. Any forced clause that makes a boxer (or the boxer’s promoter) hand over rights to a promoter or to another promoter before the boxer can fight is not enforceable if it lasts more than 12 months or if the other boxer in the fight got into his contract because of a forced clause. A "forced clause" means a rule that requires granting rights before the boxer can participate. Only applies to contracts made after May 26, 2000. A later contract cannot extend those rights or pay unless it takes effect within 3 months before the original period ends. No boxing service provider may require future promotional rights for a boxer to compete in a mandatory bout. The same rules apply to commercial broadcasters for interstate broadcasts (there, "promoter" means "commercial broadcaster").
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15 U.S.C. § 6307b
Title 15 — Commerce and Trade
Last Updated
Apr 6, 2026
Release point: 119-73