(JULY 28) The one-month
countdown to the International Boxing Day (IBD) has begun, with
the celebration taking place on August 27th worldwide. Courage,
fairness and diversity of boxing will be the main values of the
celebration this year.
As it is currently the ‘Year of Africa’, the central celebration
will take place on the continent on August 27. National
Federations all around the world are encouraged to organise
their celebrations on-site with various activities, including
training and master classes, communication between young boxers
and champions as well as social initiatives.
‘The more people that are involved in boxing, the better for the
development of our sport’, IBA President Umar Kremlev said. ‘I
sincerely welcome everybody to try boxing. You might never
become a top-level athlete, you may even not have a real fight
in the ring, it does not matter. What really matters is that
boxing will give you as much as it gives to everyone involved:
courage, strength, competitive spirit, self-confidence and much
more. From our side, we are about ensuring the fairness of
boxing, its diversity and equality to give everybody a fair
chance.’
‘IBA is the home of boxing for everyone involved in the sport. I
would like to remind everyone that boxing is a universal sport
with equal opportunities. It challenges you and brings you joy
and the satisfaction of overcoming yourself. People do not need
much to practice boxing, it is accessible in every corner of the
world,’ he added.
The International Boxing Day was originated by Kremlev in 2017
and transformed from a national celebration to an international
one. In two years, the IBD was recognised by the Executive
Committee as the International Boxing Association’s official
celebration, originally held on July 22nd.
In 2021, the International Boxing Day was rescheduled to August
27 to celebrate it within the dates of the first AIBA World
Boxing Championships which took place in 1974 in Havana, Cuba.
The IBD unites all those who love boxing no matter of their age,
sex, nationality, race, skin colour, beliefs etc. International
Boxing Day is a global celebration of the sport of boxing in all
its forms for all athletes, coaches, officials, managers, and
fans. The IBD is called to unite and celebrate the sport
together, it is high time people showed their love and
dedication to boxing.
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