Longest serving president of a global sports organisation

Longest serving president of a global sports organisation
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Who
Jose Sulaiman
What
38/41 year(s):day(s)
Where
Mexico (Mexcio City,)
When
16 January 2014
The longest serving president of a global sports organisation is José Sulaimán (Mexico), who served as president of the World Boxing Council for 38 years and 41 days, since 5 December 1975 to 16 January 2014. Jose Sulaiman joined the World Boxing Council in 1968 before being elected president seven years later. Some of the innovations overseen by Sulaiman include: reducing world championship bouts from 15 rounds to 12, the conducting of official weigh-ins 24 hours prior to each bout, the creation of intermediate weight divisions, creation of the World Medical Congress, and introduction of the attached thumb glove. More than 300 boxers have won world titles during Sulaiman's reign and the WBC has grown to include more than 160 affiliated countries. Sulaiman was inducted into the International Boxing Hall of Fame in 2007. Jose Sulaiman died, still as the active president of the WBC, on 16 January 2014.