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ABC elects first new President in 14 years

Today in their biennial elections, the Association of Boxing Commissions (ABC) elected its first new President in fourteen years.

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Chris Palmquist
July 29, 2015 · 1 min read
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Today in their biennial elections, the Association of Boxing Commissions elected its first new President in eight years. Missouri State Athletic Commissioner Tim Lueckenhoff had served in the position. In 2013, the ABC voted to institute term limits for officers and Lueckenhoff was ineligible to run in this year’s elections.

Michael Mazzulli of the Mohegan Tribal Athletic Commission was elected the new President and will take offer the position immediately. In other positions, Brian Dunn of Nebraska first Vice President, Mike Kostrzewa of Connecticut second Vice President, Lydia Robertson of Arkansas the Treasurer, and Joe Walsh from Iowa as the Secretary. The ABC announced the election winners today on their official Facebook page.

The Association of Boxing Commissions (ABC) is a North American not for profit professional boxing and Mixed Martial Arts (MMA) organization that provides a framework for undertaking boxing and MMA bouts and record keeping. It is made up of members from state and tribal athletic commissions from the United States and Canada.

The organization was formed in the 1980s when a number of executive directors of various boxing commissions met to discuss how boxing was handled in their jurisdictions.

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Thank you to Tim Lueckenhoff for all your hard work and dedication to the ABC and your support staff. The voting for new officials has come to a close and the results are:

President -Mike Mazzulli (Mohegan Tribe)

1st Vice President- Brian Dunn( Nebraska)

2nd Vice President – Mike Kostrzewa(Connecticut)

Treasurer- Lydia Robertson( Arkansas)

Secretary – Joe Walsh (Iowa)

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