World boxing given the IOC recognition because boxing steps towards 2028. The Los Angeles Olympics | Boxing news

The International Olympic Committee has taken a key step towards holding boxing on a program for games in Los Angeles in 2028 because it recognized the new management body for sports.
The IOC Committee approved a temporary recognition on Wednesday World Boxing, a group founded in 2023 as a chasm from a long but problematic international boxer association, and picked up many former IBA members.
IOC said the world boxing showed that 62 percent of boxers from last year’s Olympic Games in Paris were related to its members. IOC added that the world box “showed a strong willingness and effort in improving good management and implementation, in accordance with appropriate standards.”
The former boxing great Gennady Golovkin, who runs the Commission, in charge of establishing a world boxing as a credible body for running Olympic struggles, said it was an important moment, but there was a lot of work left.
“Receiving a temporary Olympic recognition from IOC is important to achieve and show that our sport is on the right track. This decision brings us closer to our main goal – to preserve boxing at the Olympic Games,” Golovkin said in a statement.
Io suspended IBA in 2019 after prolonged management disputes, its finances and integrity of struggles and evaluation, and took a rare step of ejecting from the Olympic Movement completely in 2023, shortly after the world -class breaks.
IOC himself organized boxing tournaments at the Olympic Games in Tokyo in 2021 and Paris games last year, but said he needed a new partner on time for 2028.
Since he was suspended, Iba and his Russian President Umar Kemlev continued to argue with MOO, especially because of the female boxing rules at the Paris Olympics, with an emphasis on the gold medal of Imana Khelif and Lin Yu-Ting.
Iba said she had planned to file criminal charges against MOO this month with the United States, France and Switzerland.