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Asian Countries Aim To Quit International Boxing Association

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The Asian Boxing Confederation said it aims to withdraw from the embattled International Boxing Association (IBA) after the global governing body was stripped of its Olympic recognition for failing to meet a set of reforms. The Asian group’s board of directors met in Bangkok on Thursday and Friday after the International Olympic Committee (IOC) expelled the IBA over a failure to complete reforms on governance, finance, and ethical issues.
The board recommended an extraordinary congress to amend its constitution and allow it to join a federation recognized by the IOC, President Pichai Chunhavajira wrote in a letter on Friday to the body’s 43 member nations. A date for the congress has not been decided. This year’s Asian Boxing Championships have been postponed until further notice, including the youth and junior championships scheduled for July 14 in Astana, Kazakhstan.
As a confederation, we believe that the Olympics represent the pinnacle of athletic achievement, wrote Chunhavajira, who is a member of the IBA board of directors due to his position as ASBC president. The Asian Boxing Confederation wants to assure our national federations, boxers, and supporters that we remain steadfast in our commitment to promoting the sport of boxing and supporting our athletes within Asia and on the international stage.

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