The International Olympic Committee took a key step towards stopping boxing in the program for the Los Angeles Games in 2028 because it recognized the novel sport managing body.
The MKC Council awarded the ephemeral recognition on Wednesday World Boxing, a group founded in 2023 as a detachment for a long time established but restless international boxing association. World Boxing has 78 members, including many former IBA members, on five continents.
The mkc said that world boxing showed that 62% of boxers from last year’s Olympic Games Paris were associated with its members. The IOC added that world boxing “showed mighty readiness and effort in increasing good management and implementation to be in line with the appropriate standards.”
There were great boxing Gennadiy Golovkin, who directs the commission for the task of establishing world boxing as a reliable body to conduct Olympic duels, said it was an crucial moment, but there was a lot of work left.
“Receiving the ephemeral recognition of the Olympic from the IOC is an crucial achievement and shows that our sport is on the right track. This decision brings us to our main goal – keeping boxing at the Olympic Games, “said Golovkin in a statement.
The IOC suspended IBA in 2019 after long -term management disputes, his finances and integrity of struggle and assessment. The IOC took a sporadic step consisting in exile IBA from the Olympic movement in all in 2023, shortly after World Boxing Breakaway.
The IOC organized boxing tournaments at the Olympic Games in Tokyo in 2021 and Paris Games last year, but said that he needed a novel partner in 2028.
Since the suspension of IBA and his Russian president, Umar Kremlev has continued to meet with the IOC, especially regarding the principles of eligibility for women in Paris Ighing, with an emphasis on gold medalists IMane Khelif and Lin Yu-Inning. Iba said this month that he plans to lodge criminal complaints against the IOC in the United States, France and Switzerland.
The president of the world Boxing Boris van der Vorst noticed the importance of the IOC decision, but said that more could be done.
“Maintaining your place at the Olympic Games is absolutely crucial for the future of our sport at every level … And this decision of the IOC brings us a step to our purpose, which is to restore boxing to the Olympic program,” said Van der Vorst.