Following Thursday’s decision by the International Olympic Committee to withdraw its recognition of the International Boxing Association, the Asian Boxing Confederation — consisting of 43 affiliated national federations — is set to withdraw from the IBA, and is now looking for a way to function under the exceptional conditions of a suspended international federation.
According to the Olympic Charter, each sport must be managed by an international federation to compete in the Olympic Games.
As a result, boxing now risks being removed from the Olympic sports program. On June 23 in Bangkok, on the 129th anniversary of the IOC’s founding and a day after the IOC’s decision, the board of the ASBC recommended an extraordinary congress to amend its constitution, allowing it to function in the current exceptional situation and align with an international federation recognised by the IOC.
The board authorized the ASBC president and secretary-general to liaise closely with all international and national stakeholders in the sport, as well as take any action deemed appropriate and keep all members updated.