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WBC chief Sulaiman dies at 82

Jose Sulaiman, the longtime head of the World Boxing Council (WBC) who promoted renowned fighters and introduced rules to protect boxers, died Thursday

The Jakarta Post
Mexico
Sat, January 18, 2014

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WBC chief Sulaiman dies at 82

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ose Sulaiman, the longtime head of the World BoxingCouncil (WBC) who promoted renowned fighters and introduced rules to protectboxers, died Thursday. He was 82.

Sulaiman'€™s son, Mauricio Sulaiman, said the man who many say raised the profile of the sport in his four-decade leadership at the Mexico-based council died at a hospital in Los Angeles. He had been hospitalized at the University of California, Los Angeles Medical Center for months for a heart condition.

The WBC confirmed his death, calling him the '€œfather of boxing'€. Sulaiman was a member of boxing'€™s Hall of Fame since 2006.

'€œHe certainly treated all fighters as his sons and daughters, he suffered from their problems and worked every single day of his life to try to make boxing better and safer,'€ said the council in a statement.

The son of a Syrian mother and a Lebanese father, Sulaiman was born on May 30 in Ciudad Victoria, Mexico. He boxed as an amateur but quickly shifted over to working as a manager and a referee.

He trained and promoted many fighters.

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