(NOV 24) BANGKOK
World Boxing has welcomed the creation of a new Asian
Confederation to represent and promote boxing in the region,
marking a significant milestone for the sport. Mr. Pichai
Chunhavajira, who recently stepped down from his role at the
Asian Boxing Confederation (ASBC) following challenges in
securing its independence from the International Boxing
Association (IBA), has pledged his support to this
groundbreaking initiative.
Boris van der Vorst, the President of World Boxing, hailed this
development as a "historic moment" in the evolution of the
sport. He said: We are thrilled to take this step towards
empowering boxing in Asia. We are confident that the new Asian
boxing confederation will thrive and further elevate the sport
in the region.
The newly formed confederation has received strong support from
the World Boxing community. Gennadiy Golovkin, Chair of the
World Boxing Olympic Commission and a celebrated champion,
warmly welcomed a new Asian boxing confederation.
Golovkin said: It is a privilege to have a clean breakthrough
organization for Asia. Asian Boxing will with dedication advance
the sport in Asia and undoubtedly make a lasting impact.
The formation of a new Asian confederation marks a new era for
boxing in the region. It will bring together stakeholders with a
shared commitment to the principles of independence, fairness,
and ensuring that the interest of athletes is at the center of
decision making.
World Boxing will collaborate with the new Asian boxing
confederation to support its goals and ensure the continued
success of boxing worldwide.
World Boxing was launched in April 2023. On May 7, 2024, it held
the first formal meeting with the IOC which signaled the start
of formal collaboration aimed at establishing a pathway for
boxing to remain in the Olympic Games. On September 26, 2024,
World Boxing announced that it had set-up an Olympic Commission,
chaired by President of the National Olympic Committee of
Kazakhstan, Gennadiy Golovkin, to support the process of
developing a pathway to ensuring that boxing is restored to the
Olympic Games.
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