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Nico Ali Walsh spoke at a Senate hearing opposing changes to the Ali Act, emphasizing that the cons of proposed changes outweigh the pros. He expressed concerns about potential monopolization and disruption of boxing despite promises of improved health and safety standards.
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(L-R) Timothy Shipman, President of the Association of Boxing Commissions and Combative Sports, US professional boxer Nico Ali Walsh and Nick Khan, President of World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) testify during a Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation hearing to "examine federal boxing laws" on Capitol Hill in Washington, DC, on April 22, 2026. (Photo by SAUL LOEB / AFP via Getty Images) | AFP via Getty Images
Golden Boy promoter Oscar De La Hoya wasnât the only one speaking out against those who would do away with the Ali Act during yesterdayâs Senate hearing, with boxer Nico Ali Walsh also attending the proceedings to share his perspective on protecting fighters. With certain interested parties looking to do away with the Ali Act, the grandson of the man the law was named after shared some of these thoughts.
âI feel like the hearing went perfectly for our side. Oscar De La Hoya, he spoke very effectively I felt on our side of things, and I felt I did a good job as well. Just doing what we can to prevent boxing from going the direction that those guys want it to,â Ali Walsh said.
âItâs a rug pull situation. They come with empty promises of fixing health and safety, adding health and safety standards to boxing that no one can disagree with. Youâll never see me, youâll never see Oscar or anyone whoâs on the side of keeping or maintaining the original Ali Act â youâll never see us saying no, we donât want any new health and safety policies being added. So they added those promises but on the backend of things theyâre adding so much thatâll disrupt the sport and itâll monopolize the sport to one systemâŠThe cons outweigh the pros tremendously.
Nico Ali Walsh stated that the cons of proposed changes to the Ali Act outweigh the pros and expressed concerns about monopolization in boxing.
Oscar De La Hoya and Nick Khan, President of WWE, also testified during the Senate hearing on federal boxing laws.
The main concerns include potential disruption of the sport, monopolization, and the inadequacy of promised health and safety improvements.
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âSome of the safety things, some of the health things they want to add, more testing, more medical staff on standby at the ring â those kind of things, thatâs great. Thereâs no problem with that. But it shouldnât come at the expense of fighters on the backend losing all of our rights with money and everything else.â
You can watch his full reaction in the video at the top.