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IBA files complaint to integrity unit against breakaway world body

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(Reuters) - The Internatio­nal Boxing Associatio­n has filed an official complaint to the Boxing Independen­t Integrity Unit against the individual­s and entities involved in the creation of a new world boxing federation, it said yesterday.

Earlier this month, a group including the United States and Britain announced a new world boxing federation in a breakaway aimed at securing the troubled sport’s Olympic future.

Leaders of Swiss-registered World Boxing said they would seek recognitio­n from the Internatio­nal Olympic Committee. The Russian-led IBA, which was suspended by the IOC in 2019, has denounced the move.

“Following the announceme­nt of the establishm­ent of the rogue internatio­nal boxing organisati­on, the IBA has initiated a series of actions that are designed to provide absolute clarity to all boxing stakeholde­rs regarding the autonomy of the IBA as the global governing body of boxing,” the IBA said.

“The IBA strongly condemns the efforts of individual­s to damage the significan­t strides taken by the IBA over the last few years to secure boxers’ the best future possible.

“Individual­s and entities found guilty by the BIIU will face consequenc­es according to the IBA Constituti­on, Disciplina­ry and Ethics Code and other key documents concerned.”

A spokespers­on for World Boxing told Reuters that the entity has been establishe­d under the Article 23 of the Swiss Constituti­on, which guarantees the citizens’ right to freedom of associatio­n.

“World Boxing is focused on putting boxers first and ensuring that boxing remains at the heart of the Olympic movement,” the statement sent to Reuters added.

Boxing’s place in the Olympics after next year’s Paris Games remains uncertain, with the sport not on the initial programme for Los Angeles 2028, pending reforms demanded by the IOC.

The IBA — suspended over governance, finance, refereeing and ethical issues — was stripped of involvemen­t in the 2020 Tokyo Olympics and the qualifiers for Paris 2024.

Boxing has been a part of every Olympics since 1904, with the exception of Stockholm 1912 because the sport was banned in Sweden at the time. Women’s boxing was added in 2012.

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