The Borneo Post

Japan boxing boss throws in towel after mobster scandal

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TOKYO: The long- rul ing supremo of amateur boxing in Japan announced his resignatio­n Wednesday, throwing in the towel after weeks of media frenzy over a range of scandals including boutriggin­g, ties to a mobster and misusing grants.

Bowing deeply at a news conference carried live on national TV, Akira Yamane apologised to Japanese boxers whose hopes of participat­ing in the Tokyo 2020 Olympics might have been dealt a knock- out blow by his admitted ties with an underworld figure.

“I resign today,” said Yamane, dubbed the “don” of Japan’s amateur boxing world since he took over the federation in 2011, sporting his trademark sunglasses.

“To athletes, I apologise as the president of this body for this problem. Please, if in the future, you become unable to participat­e in the Tokyo Olympics, there will be the next Olympics. Please work toward that,” said the 78-yearold.

In addition to the al leged misconduct, Yamane has come under intense public scrutiny for his gruff manner and snappy dress sense. Other boxing officials have accused him of pressuring judges to favour fighters from Nara in western Japan, where he is from – a charge Yamane denies.

He has openly admit ted pressuring one boxer into sharing a public grant with two others who did not win it.

And he has acknowledg­ed on live television his decades of friendship with the retired head of an organised crime group, asserting that they have not done anything bad together.

That argument, however, did not f ly well with authoritie­s, including Japan Sports Agency commission­er Daichi Suzuki who on Tuesday called for Yamane’s resignatio­n.

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