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IBA suspends four national federations for joining "rogue organisation"

IBA has suspended the national federations of Germany, New Zealand, Sweden, and the Netherlands for joining the rogue organization.

New International Boxing Association (Source: IBA/Twitter)
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New International Boxing Association (Source: IBA/Twitter)

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Updated: 23 May 2023 6:33 AM GMT

The national federations of Germany, New Zealand, Sweden, and the Netherlands have been suspended by the International Boxing Association (IBA) for their "participation" in a "rogue" boxing organization.

Last month, a group of national federations, including those of the United States and Britain launched a new organization -- World Boxing -- to secure the long-term future of the sport at the Olympic Games.

"The four (federations) were guilty of breaching the rules and regulations and were suspended as IBA members," the IBA said in a statement on Monday night.

"All of them were given the right to be heard but none refused categorically their participation in the rogue governing body nor distancing themselves from the organization," it added.

While World Boxing's Interim Executive Board featured representatives from Germany, Britain, The Netherlands, the Philippines, Sweden, and the United States, USA Boxing was the only federation that terminated its IBA membership.

The IBA, however, said the quartet could be reinstated if they show that they have no "affiliated officials participating in another international boxing federation" and provide a written statement, confirming they have "ceased participation in any other international boxing federation and commits not to participate in such federations in the future."

They also must condemn "any attempts to establish an alternative international boxing federation" on their respective websites.

Furthermore, the IBA also handed out suspensions to the Czech Boxing Association, Liberia Boxing Association, and the Federation of Boxing of Equatorial Guinea.

The Czech Boxing Association was suspended following the organization of the international tournament "Grand Prix" where it allowed non-eligible boxers from USA Boxing to participate.

On the other hand, Liberia and Equatorial Guinea were suspended for failing to provide annual reports. The athletes of the seven suspended national federations can, however, participate in IBA events if they are registered through the IBA sports department.

The future of Olympic boxing remains shrouded in uncertainty as the sport does not feature in the initial program for Los Angeles 2028. The IBA, formerly known as AIBA, was suspended by the International Olympic Committee in 2019.

The world body was stripped of involvement in the 2020 Tokyo Olympics and has lost its right to organize boxing at the Olympics for the second consecutive Games in Paris next year.

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