WBA Centennial Convention in Orlando sparks great expectations 

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WBA Centennial Convention in Orlando sparks great expectations 
WBA KO Drugs at the opening of the Centennial Convention

WBA Centennial Convention in Orlando sparks great expectations 

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WBA Centennial Convention in Orlando sparks great expectations 
WBA KO Drugs at the opening of the Centennial Convention

The World Boxing Association (WBA) Centennial Convention, to be held December 11-14 at the Caribe Royale Hotel in Orlando, Florida, continues its registration process as details of an event that will mark a before and after keep being unveiled.

This edition will be historic for many reasons since it is the one that celebrates 100 years of the longest living boxing organization in the world and it is the first one for the WBA since 2019, when the 98th edition was held in Fuzhou, China.

It is worth mentioning that the WBA made history by holding the first fully online convention during 2020 in the midst of the pandemic and after that great event, now it is the turn of Orlando, an emerging city in boxing.

The single champion and all the developments of the WBA world title cut will be a major topic in the event, in addition to mental health, which will be one of the most important topics to be discussed in the medical seminar.

The WBA invites fans, journalists and all interested parties to register through the link below: https://www.wbaboxing.com/world-boxing-association-centennial-convention#.Ywjsy-xBwl8


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