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Russia and Belarus boxers should compete, says International Boxing Association chief

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MEXICO CITY: Russia and Belarus athletes should be able to compete under their flag, said International Boxing Association (IBA) President Umar Kremlev on Friday.

The IBA lifted a ban on Russian and Belarusian boxers last October, against the International Olympic Committee’s (IOC) guidance following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine on Feb.

24 last year. “They should participate. It should not be some kind of privilege that is given depending on the circumstances.

Each international association should have these standards,” Kremlev told Reuters. “We, as an international association, must protect each athlete.

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