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Boxing may be removed from 2020 Olympics: IOC

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LAUSANNE, Switzerlan­d — Boxing still risks being kicked out of the 2020 Tokyo Olympics amid concerns over the sport's governing body, the IOC said on Thursday.

The Internatio­nal Boxing Associatio­n, known as AIBA, has been in financial turmoil, faced claims of fixed bouts at the 2016 Rio de Janeiro Games, and now has an interim president linked to organized crime.

Internatio­nal Olympic Committee President Thomas Bach said issues remained over "governance, financial and sporting integrity" at the Lausanne-based boxing organizati­on.

The IOC executive board warned AIBA about its Olympic status in February, and a recent update report "still lacks substance," said Bach as he asked for a fresh update before the next board meeting in July.

Bach cites "serious factual issues" as well as concerns about AIBA's leader. The U.S. Treasury Department has said interim president Gafur Rakhimov of Uzbekistan was involved in heroin trading and froze assets he held in American jurisdicti­on.

"It's not a personal matter, at least not only a personal matter," Bach said of the IOC's concerns, which included a freeze on Olympic funding since December.

Boxing, though, will stay on the events program for the Buenos Aires Youth Olympics in October.

One condition of featuring in Argentina will be giving the IOC more details on the way judges are chosen, Bach said.

Government­s who "clearly abuse sport for their political purposes" were criticized, as Bach noted a case last month of a Tunisian court blocking four Israelis from competing at the taekwondo junior world championsh­ips.

The IOC has now put on ice Tunisia's interest in hosting the 2022 Youth Olympics.

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