
Gender Row Controversy Rocks Paris 2024
Boxing's future in the Olympics is hanging by a thread as a gender controversy involving Imane Khelif and Lin Yu-Ting threatens the sport's place in the Games. The participation of these athletes in the women's category has sparked outrage worldwide.
IOC Warns Boxing to Clean Up Its Act
The International Olympic Committee (IOC) has issued a stern warning to boxing, stating that the sport must address its governance issues or face being excluded from the Los Angeles 2028 Olympics. The IOC demands that Olympic boxing be organized by a credible and well-governed international federation.
Concerns Over Corruption and Governance
Boxing's troubles extend beyond the gender controversy, with reports of significant manipulation of results in past Olympic bouts. The suspension of Aiba, amateur boxing's former governing body, and the lack of concrete changes raise doubts about the sport's integrity.
Future Uncertainty for Amateur Boxers
With the looming threat of boxing's removal from the Olympics, young boxers are questioning their Olympic dreams. The potential exclusion of boxing from future Games could impact aspiring athletes like never before, leading them to consider alternative paths in the sport.

New Federation Emerges Amid Chaos
Following Aiba's expulsion, a new federation called World Boxing has emerged, garnering support from multiple countries, including Great Britain and the USA. Despite its commitment to good governance, the new federation is yet to receive formal recognition.
What Lies Ahead for Olympic Boxing?
As the boxing world grapples with controversies and governance issues, the future of Olympic boxing remains uncertain. The sport's integrity and place in the Games hang in the balance, leaving young talents and fans alike in a state of limbo.