Two-time Olympian Rau’shee Warren Headlines a Strong U.S. Contingent for WSB
Julie Goldsticker March 15, 2010
Photo: World Series of Boxing
(COLORADO SPRINGS, COLO.) - Ten U.S. boxers have signed on to participate in the World Series of Boxing, the new professional league created by AIBA, which allows male boxers to maintain their Olympic eligibility and compete in a modified pro set-up.
Two-time Olympian Rau'shee Warren (Cincinnati, Ohio) headlines the list of U.S. athletes joining the World Series of Boxing. The bantamweight is joined by Siju Shabazz (Las Cruces, N.M.), Lamar Fenner (Chicago, Ill.), Robert Brant (Oakdale, Minn.), Adrian Martinez (Milwaukee, Wis.), Javonta Charles (Memphis, Tenn.), Anthony Campbell (Covington, Tenn.), Russell Lamour (Portland, Maine), Anthony Mack (Plano, Texas), and Javier Torres (Commerce, Calif.) Additional boxers from the United States are expected to join the World Series of Boxing ranks over the next two months.
The World Series of Boxing draft will take place in May and each of the boxers has signed on for three seasons. World Series of Boxing competition will start in November 2010 and events will be contested in a franchise format with the squad from North America facing off with other teams from around the world, beginning with regional competition. Boxers will compete for both team titles as well as individual championships with the top two boxers from the regular season competing for an individual world title.
World Series of Boxing Competition Rules
- Competition will be contested in five weight classes - bantamweight, lightweight, middleweight, light heavyweight and heavyweight
- Each bout will consist of five, three-minute rounds
- A manual scoring system will be used with three judges operating on a 10-point system
- The scores will be announced at the end of each bout but there will not be any live scoring during the bout itself.
- The boxers will not wear vests or headgear.
- The glove weights will be 8 oz. and 10 oz. (depending on weight categories)
- The ring size will be the same as for AI BA competitions
For more information on the World Series of Boxing, go to the official website or click HERE for the detailed WSB brochure.




