VIETNAM PRO BOXING - SEE THE WORLD !
Yes - pro boxing is your international passport.
Here's a bit of information for Vietnam boxers to get you started :
How does a Vietnam 🇻🇳 boxer get to experience the thrill of competing in a foreign event ??
Vietnam has next to no shows for professional boxers right now, so most are asking me how do they get a chance to compete outside the country.
Lot's of misinformation and misunderstanding doing the rounds in Vietnam, so here's some basic insights that you might find helpful.
VIETNAM 🇻🇳 PRO BOXERS - FOREIGN EVENTS
To compete in professional bouts overseas, Vietnam boxers must meet specific requirements. VSP Promotions helps facilitate overseas fights for Vietnam boxers.
Most international promoters and commissions generally require:
1. At least 2-3 professional bouts listed in BoxRec.
2. A valid professional boxing license (VBO)
3. Medical clearance, sometimes including a brain scan and blood tests.
International promoters often require boxers that fulfill one of these three categories :
1. 4-6 round bouts: Typically for less experienced boxers, with smaller purses - $200-500 per round.
2. 6-8 round fights: For higher-end boxers, with larger purses. $2000-4000 per fight.
3. Title matches: Usually 10-12 rounds, requiring a strong record and sanctioning body ranking. Purses can vary a lot, depending on weight class and the title, but $4000-30,000 is typical.
Eligibility Criteria for Title Matches
1. Minimum 10 wins.
2. Wins in last 2 fights.
3. Sanctioning body ranking.
4. High-level amateur record.
The international promoter is responsible for :
The contract for the bout and invitation letter to the boxer and any other team members.
The contract will also detail the Promoter's obligation to provide Air tickets, visas, transfers, the agreed prize money, accommodation, meals or a meal allowance in cash (per diems)
How does a Vietnam boxer register :
1. You must register with your local commission - Vietnam Boxing Organization (VBO)
2. Advise your interest with VSP Promotions, or any another reputable promoter, that can market you to overseas promoters, and inform them of your availability to fight.
3. If you are a registered amateur, you must seek an approval letter from VBF or HBF endorsing that you can be made available for a specified international pro bout.
Travel and Licensing Requirements
1. You will need to hold a valid passport with at least six months' validity.
2. Obtain a visa for the country where the fight will take place, if required.
The foreign promoter will pay for this.
3. Register with the athletic commission or governing body of the country where the fight will take place.
The foreign promoter will pay for this.
Hope this information helps guys - and in the meantime
SO STAY READY !!
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