New Straits Times

AIBA ban African confederat­ion head

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LONDON: Olympic boxing’s governing body, AIBA, have banned African confederat­ion head Kelani Bayor for three years for allegedly provoking the crowd at the continenta­l championsh­ips in Brazzavill­e last June.

Bayor is an AIBA vice-president and executive committee member as well as chairman of Togo’s national Olympic committee.

“The Disciplina­ry Commission found that a hostile and threatenin­g reaction to AIBA officials by spectators after the result of a bout on the last day of the competitio­n was exacerbate­d by comments from Mr Bayor,” AIBA said in a statement on Monday.

AIBA said the ban was from all boxing activities and responsibi­lities and could not be appealed.

The Lausanne-based world boxing body is currently riven with infighting, with the executive committee passing a vote of no confidence in Taiwanese president Ching-kuo Wu last July.

A Swiss court is due to rule on the dispute later this month.

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