The Death of Professional Boxing - Paperback
The Death of Professional Boxing - Paperback
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by Roger Yanez (Author)
In The Death of Professional Boxing, long-time professional referee Roger Yanez, analyzes the reasons why boxing lacks the fan base other sports enjoy, and why boxers are some of the lowest-paid professional athletes. Although Yanez-who refereed more than 3,000 professional bouts in his career spanning almost five decades-makes sharp criticism of the factors that have sent boxing to a defunct state, the minor administrative changes he's been proposing for decades seek to bring boxing to the high audience and revenue levels as other professional sports. Yanez believes that the most important measure to resurrect boxing resides in the way professional fights are scored. His book presents a proven method that, if implemented, will bring respect to the boxing fans, credibility to the sport, and ultimately make boxing the biggest winner.
Author Biography
Roger Yanez worked as a professional boxing referee for approximately five decades, after a short stint in his youth as a professional boxer. He was born in Morenci, Arizona and raised in Phoenix. In Morenci, a mining town, his father worked as an underground miner during the Great Depression. He served in the U.S. Army for three years, and in the 161st Air National Guard for 30 years. Yanez was also a competitive rifle and pistol shooter. He has three children: Melody, Denise and Danny. He is a fisherman, hunter and a prospector.