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Olympic boxing's future is in doubt as Umar Kremlev holds on as IBA President

The future of Olympic boxing was plunged into further doubt in Yerevan on Sunday as delegates of the sport's world governing body, the International Boxing Association (IBA), voted emphatically against permitting a leadership challenge to incumbent president Umar Kremlev.

After a 45-minute delay caused by a power cut in the Armenian capital, the Russian was backed to continue by 106 votes to 36, in a verdict widely assumed to shatter hopes of the sport securing a place on the programme for Los Angeles 2028.

Boxing has been Ireland's most successful sport at the Olympic Games, with 17 athletes winning 18 medals since John McNally claimed the nation's first - a silver - in Helsinki in 1952. This makes up more than half of the total medals that Ireland have claimed at the games, in all sports, since an independent Irish team first competed at Paris in 1924.

Michael Carruth, Katie Taylor and Kellie Harrington have all become Olympic boxing champions in 1992, 2012, and last year respectively.

After the vote Kremlev delivered a bullish speech in which he appeared to prioritise a new, post-Olympic path for the organisation, insisting: "We shouldn't say Olympic boxing, we should say IBA boxing."

The Extraordinary Congress was held because Dutch delegate Boris van der Vorst had successfully appealed against an earlier decision to prevent him challenging Kremlev’s leadership in May.

Van der Vorst was deemed to have broken campaign rules by the Boxing Independent Integrity Unit, but the decision was subsequently overturned by the Court of Arbitration for Sport in Lausanne.

The International Olympic Committee (IOC) has already expressed "grave concerns" over the IBA under Kremlev’s leadership, and has left boxing off the initial list of

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