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WORLD BOXING FEDERATION
ADVISORY BOARD |
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- The Advisory Board Members, upon
request, grants the WBF their best possible advice on sporting
matters, based on their outstanding knowledge and experience in
professional boxing.
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Juan
Martin Coggi (Argentina) |
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Advisory Board Member |
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- Mr.
Coggi is a genuine
Argentinean boxing icon.
Nicknamed "Látigo" (or
"Whip" in English), the
Southpaw from Santa Fe
is a former three-time
WBA World Light
Welterweight Champion
between 1987 and 1996.
He made ten successful
defenses during his
three reigns, and
compiled a magnificent
75-5-2 (44)
record.
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Jan
Zaveck (Slovenia) |
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Advisory Board Member |
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- Besides
winning a host of other
championships, Jan
Zaveck is most notably a
former World Boxing
Federation (WBF) World
Super Welterweight
Champion, and former IBF
World Welterweight
Champion. His
professional record
stands at
35-4 (19).
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Donny
Lalonde (Canada) |
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Advisory Board Member |
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Compiling a professional
record of
41-5-1 (33)
between 1980 and 2003,
Donny “Golden Boy”
Lalonde won the WBC
World Light Heavyweight
title in 1987 by beating
Eddie Davies. He lost
the title in 1988 to one
of the greatest fighters
of all time, Sugar Ray
Leonard, and went on to
challenge for the WBA
World Cruiserweight
title in 1992. |
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Audley
Harrison (England) |
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Advisory Board Member |
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- A 2000
Olympic Super
Heavyweight
Gold-medalist, Audley
Harrison never reached
his potential of winning
a world title as a
professional. He
challenged for the WBA
title in 2010, losing to
David Haye. He did
however become European
Heavyweight Champion
that same year, and
retired with a fine
31-7 (23)
record. |
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Francois
Botha (South Africa) |
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Advisory Board Member |
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- The
White Buffalo, former
World Boxing Federation
(WBF) World Heavyweight
Champion Francois Botha,
compiled a professional
record of
48-11-3 (29),
fighting the likes of
living legends Mike
Tyson, Wladimir
Klitschko, Lennox Lewis
and Evander Holyfield,
as well as notables
Michael Morrer, Shannon
Briggs and others.
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Robin
Reid (England) |
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Advisory Board Member |
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- After
winning a bronze medal
at the 1992 Olympics in
Barcelona, Robin Reid
embarked on a highly
successful professional
career that saw him win
WBF, WBC and IBO World
Championships at Super
Middleweight. His final
record is
42-8-1 (29).
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