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Boxing's place at LA 2028 Olympic Games in doubt, warns IOC

The International Boxing Association's (IBA) financial dependence on Russian energy firm Gazprom, and slow-moving reforms are a grave concern for the International Olympic Committee as the sport struggles to keeps its Olympic spot.

The IOC has taken away from the IBA the qualification tournaments and the competitions at the Paris 2024 Olympics after also stripping the boxing body in 2019 of its involvement in last year's Tokyo Olympics due to governance, finance, refereeing and ethical issues.

The IBA had to overhaul refereeing following the 2016 Rio de Janeiro Olympics and a bout manipulation system which existed there. Boxing has not been included in the initial programme for the 2028 Los Angeles Games.

Boxing is Ireland's most successful Olympic sport, accounting for 51% (18) of the country's all-time medal haul.

"On the financial side according to the information we have in the report we received last night the IBA has not yet any new sources of revenue," IOC sports director Kit McConnell said today.

"Dependency continues on the Russian company Gazprom. This has only been exacerbated, worsened by the fact that a number of the bank accounts (used by the IBA) are subject to sanctions in the current environment.

"There has been no mitigation on that reliance on one organisation."

The Russian energy company is the biggest sponsor of the IBA, formerly known as AIBA.

European governments have accused Moscow of using energy as blackmail, in retaliation for Western support for Ukraine after Russia's invasion. Russian gas giant Gazprom GAZP.MM has blamed the cuts on Western sanctions and technical issues.

IBA President Umar Kremlev, a Russian businessman, was re-elected unopposed following the disqualification of his only opponent,

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