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2014 AIBA Women's Worlds no longer
set for Canada
By Michael O’Neill
December 31, 2013 |
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(DEC 31)
An announcement is expected early in the New Year from AIBA HQ
regarding a new venue for the 2014 AIBA Women's World Elite
Championships following the recent news confirmed by Boxing
Canada’s President, Pat Fiacco that the event will not now take
place in Canada as originally scheduled.
According to Boxing Canada’s official website : “Unfortunately
Boxing Canada couldn’t find a venue that was available for the
dates suitable for AIBA and as result Boxing Canada has had to
withdraw from hosting the Women’s Worlds. We are looking forward
to future opportunities.” said Fiacco.
The AIBA confirmed that discussions had already taken place re a
new location and that an announcement could be expected early in
2014.
That news will come as a great disappointment to followers of
the sport throughout the Americas and not just in Canada. Once
new dates and locations are announced we will bring you that
news here on wban.com
Meantime across the Atlantic, news from Team Taylor in Ireland
that Olympic Gold medallist and 4 time AIBA World Champion,
Katie Taylor is preparing for 2014 with bouts planned for Dubai
and Abu Dhabi early in 2014. Dad and trainer Pete Taylor told
the “Irish Independent”
"We been invited out (to UAE) by a hotel owner and it would be
crazy not to use the invitation," said her father.
The World Trade Centre could be the venue for one of the fights,
added Taylor Snr.
"The exact dates and the opponents have yet to be confirmed but
the fights will definitely be going ahead in Dubai and Abu
Dhabi. It is going to be a big year and these fights are part of
the preparations."
WBAN understands that possible opponents include two leading U.S
boxers and two possible British opponents including Team GB’s
Natasha Jonas whom Taylor defeated in the 2012 Olympic in
London’s ExCeL Arena where their quarter final bout was
considered to be among the best bouts – male or female – of the
London Games. After their last bout Jonas concluded: "When you
see women's boxing at the highest level, after this kind of a
performance, I don't know how you can argue we don't belong in
the Olympics”
On 1 January, the Bray boxer enters her eighth year as World
no.1 at 60kg lightweight having in November secured her 101st
win in the last 103 bouts when she defeated Finland’s Mira
Potkonen .It also brings the 27-year old’s overall ‘amateur’
record to 140 wins in 147 fights since her debut as a 15 years
old back on 31 October 2001 when she gained a 23:12 verdict over
Belfast’s 16 years old, Alanna Audley in the first ever female
bout in Ireland. Follow Us
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