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What the Ali Revival Act Actually Requires Medically, What It Costs, and How It Compares to the States That Already Do It boxinginsider.com/headlines/ali-…
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Muhammad Ali American Boxing revival act: Today’s full house floor speeches are below. All but one of the reps were for the bill. Joe Courtney was the only one to speak up against the bill.
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🚨The US House of Representatives just voted (3/24/26 3:30 ET PM) to pass HR 4624 the Muhammad Ali American Boxing revival act‼️ It will be sent to the senate next, and if it passes the senate then Trump‘s desk.

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H.R. 4624 lets a Unified Boxing Organization promote fights, rank fighters, and sanction titles under one roof. If the company that controls your ranking is the same company writing your check, who do you appeal to when you don’t like the offer?
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The House votes tonight on the first update to federal boxing law in 26 years. 40 minutes of debate. No amendments. No public hearings with active fighters, state commissions, matchmakers, or ringside physicians. Why is this bill being fasttracked without hearing from the people it regulates?
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Tomorrow — Tuesday, March 24 — the U.S. House of Representatives will vote on H.R. 4624, the Muhammad Ali American Boxing Revival Act. The first update to federal boxing law in 26 years. A bill that rewrites the rules for every promoter, every fighter, and every state commission in the country.
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@FredGarvinReal Normally yes. but tomorrow it’s under Suspension of the Rules. That’s two-thirds, 290. They chose that to skip amendments and kill debate. If it fails they can bring it back at 218 but then they gotta actually debate it. Senate you’re right, 60 to beat a filibuster.
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Fred Garvin
Fred Garvin@FredGarvinReal·
The House can pass on a simple majority, I believe. It’s the Senate that requires 60 votes to pass filibuster opposition because there’s no financing involved in the bill. So contact your Dem and hey, even Rep senators. Not Cruz though. He’s already in the bag.
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It's being brought to the floor under Suspension of the Rules. That means no amendments. No debate beyond 40 minutes. No opportunity for a single member of Congress to change a single word. It needs two-thirds to pass, and based on the 30–4 committee vote, they expect to have it

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The fact that the boxing media can't even cover that tells you everything. They're too busy with Jake Paul hot takes and whatever the trivial outrage of the day is. Meanwhile the most fundamental structural shift in the history of American boxing is going to a floor vote and the people who cover this sport for a living are nowhere. If you sat this out — if you had a platform and a byline and you chose not to pick up the phone — you forfeit the right to ever discuss anything of substance in this sport again. You don't get to write about fighter pay. You don't get to write about commission reform. You don't get to write about the state of boxing. You had your chance. It was this bill. And you blew it.
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Compare that to the original Ali Act. That bill was driven by a Miami Herald investigation that found over 30 fixed fights. A Los Angeles Times investigation into ranking bribes and cash payments to sanctioning bodies. John McCain in the Senate. Congressional hearings covered by every major outlet. The media was the engine that got the original Ali Act passed. The bill went through full debate and passed the Senate by unanimous consent after months of public scrutiny.
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