The Citizen (KZN)

Boxing faces KO ahead of next Games

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Pyeongchan­g – Boxing could be booted out of the next Olympic Games if the Internatio­nal Olympic Committee is not satisfied that problems with the sport’s finances and governance have been sorted out, IOC President Thomas Bach warned yesterday.

Speaking in Pyeongchan­g ahead of next week’s Winter Olympics, Bach said the IOC was “extremely worried” about how the sport was run and said the body was prepared to make bold decisions.

“The IOC reserves the right to review the inclusion of boxing in the programmes of the Youth Olympics 2018 and Tokyo 2020,” he told reporters, adding that the IOC would be freezing all contacts with the sport’s governing AIBA “excluding the ones on a working level necessary to implement the respective IOC decisions”.

AIBA was not immediatel­y available for comment.

Following a two-day executive board meeting in Pyeongchan­g, Bach said the IOC had not been satisfied with a report prepared by AIBA, and that it would begin an investigat­ion into the body.

AIBA has been riven with in-fighting for months, with former president CK Wu first provisiona­lly suspended and then stepping down last November after a bitter dispute with his executive committee.

AIBA named Uzbek Gafur Rahimov as its new Interim President last Saturday, following the unexpected resignatio­n of Interim President Franco Falcinelli.

This is not the first time AIBA has had IOC funds blocked.

The Olympic ruling body withheld payment of more than $1 million of television rights from the Athens 2004 Olympics after a refereeing scandal at those Games.

The Winter Olympics starts on Friday. –

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