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  • Boxing Association asks Trump to ‘look into’ 2028 Olympics omission

    Boxing Association asks Trump to ‘look into’ 2028 Olympics omission

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    January 22, 2025
    Boxing Association asks Trump to ‘look into’ 2028 Olympics omission
    IBA is hoping President Donald Trump can help reinstate boxing at the Olympics (Photo by Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images)
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    The International Boxing Association (IBA) has asked United States president Donald Trump’s new administration to “look into” the sport’s omission from the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics.

    The International Olympic Committee (IOC) suspended the IBA – which ran the Olympic Games’ boxing programme – in 2019 because of concerns over its finances, governance, ethics, refereeing and judging.

    READ: IBA’s open letter to President Donald Trump

    Having failed to meet required reforms set out by the IOC, the IBA was stripped of its role – a decision upheld in April 2024 by the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) following an appeal.

    The IOC organised boxing at Tokyo 2020 and Paris 2024, and, though it says it will not do so at future Olympics, it remains hopeful the sport can be restored to the programme through a new international federation.

    At present boxing is not part of the 2028 plans- but a final decision on its inclusion has not yet been made.

    World Boxing, which hopes to secure the recognition to run Olympic boxing, has already reached 60 members.

    But the Russian-led IBA, which wants to re-establish its own governing status, has asked Trump, who took office as president of the United States for the second time on Monday, to help restore boxing to the Olympic programme.

    “They [the IOC] have announced in the last 12 months that boxing will not be part of the Olympic program for LA28; it would be very much appreciated if your team could look in to this situation,” an open letter from the IBA to Trump read.

    “We sincerely hope that boxing will be part of the celebrations in the Los Angeles 2028 Olympics, and will indeed become a great showcase of genuine love to the sport from the American nation and fans worldwide.”

    Trump, who enjoyed a brief foray in boxing promotion during the early 1990s, has been elected on a four-year term and will be in office when the Games are held in Los Angeles in 2028. (BBC)

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