(APR 11) The British &
Irish Boxing Authority (BIBA) today announced the launch of the
BIBA Health & Safety Executive website - boxbiba.co.uk - that
not only covers Health & Safety advice, resources and
information for boxers, but also features Mental Health
awareness information and resources.
Since 2016 the British & Irish Boxing Authority have strived to
improve all aspects of Boxer Health & Safety, including
appointing a number of specialists, including renowned sports
injury specialist Professor Michael Graham MBChB; PhD; FRSM;
BASEM; MICR; MCSFS; PCCMH; APIL Expert; FSB to the BIBA Medical
Advisory Board to develop additional Boxer Health and Safety
procedures, such as Cognitive Testing both as part of their
licensing procedure as well as the post event medical, as well
as to head up a team of experts to undertake long term research
into Combat Sports related head injuries.
In March 2017 the British & Irish Boxing Authority were the
first commission to introduce Infra-Scanners, a portable infra
red brain scanner that can detect signs of bleed to the brains,
at events sanctioned by themselves, following a number of
serious head injuries within the sport, including the death of
Mike Towell in 2016.
Another recent British & Irish Boxing Authority initiative was
the introduction in January 2018 of permitting Rehydration
drinks in the corner for all contest of eight rounds and over,
in an attempt to ensure that boxers remain hydrated in longer
contests, which in itself can also reduce the risk of potential
swelling or bleeds to the brain.
On announcing the new Health & Safety Executive website BIBA CEO
and Executive Vice President Gianluca Di Caro stated;
"Back in February we signed up to the Mental Health Charter for
Sport and Recreation and as part of our action plan we decided
to create a specific website to raise Mental Health awareness
within the sport.
During the discussions with the committee that overseas our
Mental Health policies it dawned on me that whilst it is
essential that we get the information and resources available on
the very important subject of Mental Health, that we should also
cover other equally important Health & Safety matters,
especially those that may reduce the potential risks of bleeds
to the brain as well as take a serious look at the current rules
of the sport to improve the Health & Safety of those that
compete.
Another factor that led us to decide to create an all
encompassing HSE website was that our leading team of
specialists are currently undertaking a long-term research
project into head injuries within not just Boxing but all Combat
Sports.
Even though we are only a few months into this research project
we have already highlighted a number of areas, within the
current rules, that need to be seriously looked at and changes
made, we will also be highlighting these proposed changes on the
new HSE website ahead of lobbying all World and Regional
Championship Organisations, the Boxing and Combat Sports
Industry Associations as well as other Commissions around the
world to try and get these incredibly vital changes to the rules
introduced.
Those of us who govern the sport need to consider making much
needed changes to the rules now, as well as move with the times
and embrace new technology, especially if these can prevent
further tragedies, as I believe it is our, the Commissions that
Govern the Sport’s responsibility to ensure that the Health &
Safety of those that compete is of the highest level possible,
not to do so would be dangerous and irresponsible and could even
destroy our beloved sport, by basically help in making the case,
by our own inaction, for those that want Professional Boxing
banned.”
The British & Irish Boxing Authority (BIBA) Health & Safety
Executive website - boxbiba.co.uk - went live today and will be
updated regularly to provide boxers with an unequalled
information and resources reference point.