Joint Association of Boxers
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The Joint Association of Boxers was founded as a union in May 2003 in order to obtain collective bargaining rights for boxers.[1] Founded by Eddie Mustafa Muhammad, the JAB was affiliated with the International Brotherhood of Teamsters.[2] In April 2004, the first fight organized by the JAB under a collective agreement was conducted between Jeremy Williams and Attila Levin.[3]