World Boxing Union V
The WBU-World Boxing Union is based in Atlanta, Georgia, USA. We are a fully licensed and registered world championship professional boxing organization. The "V" means "Victory".
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WBU – World Boxing Union Names New President Effective Immediately
(Atlanta, Georgia, USA) (4 January 2018)- Stockholders of the World Boxing Union, Inc., known as "the WBU", proudly announces the appointment of Tony Rodriguez, Jr., former WBU Vice-President of WBU USA-West, the new President of the WBU effective immediately.
States the WBU Executive Committee, “It is time for a new direction for the WBU and we are pleased to appoint someone who has experienced the various trials and tribulations of championship professional boxing. Mr. Rodriguez has experience in television production, boxing matchmaking, supervising title fights, as well as being former WBU VP. The WBU is ready for its new chapter and the new year. Mr. Rodriguez becomes the first President of Native-Mexican heritage to lead a professional championship boxing sanctioning body in the world. His experience allows him to immediately fulfill the responsibilities this position without question.”
Mr. Rodriguez offers these words, “I proudly accept the mantle of President of the WBU after previously working with the organization. Until I left, I didn’t realize how much the WBU was a part of me. I am home again. My vision for the WBU is to provide all overlooked professional fighters title opportunities with the dignity, respect, and equality they deserve regardless of ethnicity. This is not a private club open to “members only” but championship boxing for all professionals regardless of color, creed, or religion.”
For more information on the WBU, please contact the corporate office.
World Boxing Union V World Boxing Union-Based in Atlanta, Georgia, including offices in Canada and the United Kingdom. Licensed and registered to offer world & Regional titles.
02/26/2017
WBU World Heavyweight championship fight from the Videotron Centre in Quebec City Friday night:
Heavyweight Adam Braidwood (7-1) traveled from Edmonton for his chance at immortality in contesting for the WBU World Heavyweight title and scored the biggest win in his career, knocking down Eric Martel Baholeli (11-7-1) twice in the 5th round for the TKO victory to capture the gold and the title. Wisdom was that the longer this one went, the more it favored the more experienced Bahoeli, and indeed it was the local Quebec fighter in control over the first three rounds. Braidwood though would start to dominate physically in the 4th, in fact almost pushing Bahoeli completely out of the ring when the two locked heads together. Braidwood took full advantage of the upper hand and never relented for the duration, almost stopping his opponent as the 4th. The beginning of the 5th was delayed as the ringside physician examined a cut caused by a head butt under Braidwood's eye but saying he would allow one more round before stopping but the extra time wasn’t nearly enough for Bahoeli who went down rather easily from an equally exhausted Braidwood. Bahoeli managed to climb to his feet but was visibly wobbly and glassy-eyed and the bout was wisely called. Canada now has its own World Heavyweight Champion and he is called "The Boogeyman"
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