A sanctioning fee is the payment a promoter or fighter makes to a governing body for title recognition. It allows the bout to be officially sanctioned. For example, fighters contesting a WBC title must pay a percentage of the purse as a sanctioning fee. The fee covers administrative costs and confirms legitimacy. Sanctioning bodies ensure the fight meets regulations and safety standards. Fees vary based on title level and organization. Payment maintains the championship lineage. It guarantees official recognition and rankings. Without it, the bout may be considered unofficial. Proper documentation and compliance are required. Sanctioning fees support organizational operations. They help maintain structure and credibility in professional boxing.
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