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Topic - Muhammad Ali Boxing Reform Act

The Muhammad Ali Boxing Reform Act is a United States federal law regarding the regulation of professional boxing that was enacted on May 26, 2000. Named after boxer Muhammad Ali, it aimed to "reform unfair and anticompetitive practices in the professional boxing industry" and followed on from the Professional Boxing Safety Act of 1996. These two pieces of legislation taken together are commonly referred to as the "Ali Act". - Source: Wikipedia

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