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AIBA Becomes The Exclusive Partner For All Cuban Boxers

The International Boxing Association (AIBA) made history today by becoming the exclusive partner for all Cuban boxers from the Cuban Boxing Federation whenever they compete in international boxing competitions.

A memorandum signed today between AIBA and the Cuban Boxing Federation (FCB) commits that all FCB boxers will only compete in AIBA-approved competitions, including the World Series of Boxing (WSB) and AIBA Pro Boxing (APB).

Both AIBA and the FCB have agreed that Cuban boxers will not be allowed to compete in any non-AIBA professional boxing competitions in order to protect them from being exploited by professional promoters as diplomatic doors with Cuba begin to open.

Ahead of the British Lionheart’s final home match against the Cuba Domodores, AIBA President Dr Ching-Kuo Wu welcomed the two teams, as well as representatives from both GB Boxing and Cuba Boxing Federation, to the ArcellorMittal Orbital to witness the signing of the Memorandum of Understanding between the two organisations.

AIBA becomes the exclusive partner for all Cuban Boxers
AIBA becomes the exclusive partner for all Cuban Boxers

AIBA President, Dr Ching-Kuo Wu was proud to mark the future union. “Signing this memorandum with the Cuban Boxing Federation is a significant step in AIBA’s history, and it highlights our commitment to supporting the very best boxing talent in the world. We are very grateful for the trust and commitment shown by FCB toward our organization.”

President of Cuba Boxing Federation Mr. Alberto Puig de la Barca also expressed his delight at the signing of the memorandum. “Today is an important day for the development of Cuban boxing and I am happy to be a part of this historic event for our sport. This agreement will ensure that Cuban boxing continues to grow and prosper all over the world,” he said.

With the British Lionhearts v Cuba Domodores match-up taking place at the Copper Box Arena, the event was made even more significant by its location on the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, home of the London 2012 Olympics, reminding many of the young boxers of their Olympic goals.

Football’s Highest Paid Players And Managers Of 2014

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Barcelona Forward, Lionel Messi banked almost £1million-a-week last year – making him the highest-paid footballer in the world.

The Argentine earns over £26million in his basic salary before bonuses – and almost the same again in commercial deals with the likes of Adidas and Turkish Airlines.

According to France Football’s annual survey of wages, Messi’s total income is£47.8million!!!

Here is the list of top 20 earners in 2014 – based on salaries and commercial deals.

Zlatan Ibrahimovic  Paris Saint-Germain's Zlatan Ibrahimovic gets ready to kick a ball during a training camp in Doha.   Pic by Mohan https://www.flickr.com/photos/dohastadiumplusqatar/11669217154/in/photolist-iMaMHd-iM8T8r-iM8NQZ-e3XSy9-e3SfUg-e3SmHx-e3Soet-e3SkG2-e3Sm52-iMcWLm-iM8Vti-ejTqfe-jndjSm-iMa4Pn-ejZadU-ejTq7g-gn1JSy-cH3Zcu-e3Y5h9-iMcYYY-cH3Zsm-e3SnfH-iMaK2G-iMa8Hz-iMa7bB-czrjRG-ejZaaY-e3XNGw-fv2W8j-e3Y2gs-e3Y3TY-e3SoUi-e3Sq42-e3SqAp-e7UCan-e81hMQ-e81ism-czrkbj-czrjjq-eb62be-nC4b5p-dtxyBs-dXDiqa-dXDhua-dXDhpt-dXJXCo-dXDgwk-dXJXx1-dXJYMW-oEiiz5
Zlatan Ibrahimovic
Paris Saint-Germain’s Zlatan Ibrahimovic gets ready to kick a ball during a training camp in Doha.
Pic by Mohan
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Players

1. Lionel Messi – £47.8million

2. Cristiano Ronaldo – £39.7million

3. Neymar – £26.8million

4. Thiago Silva – £20.2million

5. Robin van Persie – £18.8million

6. Gareth Bale – £17.5million

7. Wayne Rooney – £16.5million

8. Zlatan Ibrahimovic – £15.8million

9. Sergio Aguero – £15.5million

10. Robert Lewandowski – £14.9million

11. Eden Hazard – £14.7million

13. Angel Di Maria – £13.6million

13. Radamel Falcao – £13.6million

15. Iker Casillas – £13.1million

16. David Silva – £12.7million

16. Cesc Fabregas – £12.7million

18. David Luiz – £12.6million

19. Karim Benzema – £12.5million

20. Mario Gotze – £12.4million

Jose Mourinho photo credit uefa.com
Jose Mourinho photo credit uefa.com

Managers

1. Jose Mourinho – £13.2million

2. Carlo Ancelotti – £11.4million

3. Pep Guardiola – £11.2million

4. Arsene Wenger – £8.3million

5. Louis van Gaal – £7.3million

6. Fabio Capello – £6.6million

7. Andre Villas-Boas – £6.25million

8. Sven-Goran Eriksson – £5.9million

9. Jurgen Klopp – £5.3million

10. Laurent Blanc – £5.1million

10. Rafael Benitez – £5.1million

10. David Moyes – £5.1million

13. Walter Mazzarri – £5million

14. Roberto Di Matteo – £4.4million

15. Luciano Spalletti – £4million

16. Luis Enrique – £4million

17. Antonio Conte – £3.9million

18. Manuel Pellegrini – £3.8million

19. Brendan Rodgers – £3.6million

20. Roberto Mancini – £3.5million

Source: Mirror Football

Arsene Wenger
Arsene Wenger