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[POLL] Do You want Boxing to be included in the Summer Olympic Games 2020 Programme?


Do You want Boxing to be included in the Summer Olympic Games 2020 Programme?  

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  1. 1. Do You want Boxing to be included in the Summer Olympic Games 2020 Programme?



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3 minutes ago, Dragon said:

Breaking news

 

"The Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) has rendered its decision in the appeal filed by Mr Serik Konakbayev, Vice President of the International Boxing Association (AIBA) and President of the Asian Boxing Confederation, against the decision taken by the AIBA Election Committee on 1 October 2018 in which his name was not included on the list of candidates standing for election for the role of AIBA President. CAS has upheld Serik Konakbayev’s appeal. Accordingly, AIBA is ordered to include Serik Konakbayev in the list of presidential candidates standing for election at the next AIBA Congress, scheduled to take place on 2-3 November 2018 in Moscow."

 

And if AIBA's mobster says "Ok, but you know what? No."? 

Edited by heywoodu

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27 minuti fa, heywoodu ha scritto:

 

And if AIBA's mobster says "Ok, but you know what? No."? 

Anarchy in the CH.

 

getting serious, I really have troubles with the names, so can anybody tell me who is the nice guy and who’s the bad one?

4 minutes ago, AlFHg said:

Anarchy in the CH.

 

getting serious, I really have troubles with the names, so can anybody tell me who is the nice guy and who’s the bad one?

I doubt there is a nice guy, but Gafur Rakhimov of Uzbekistan is the mobster boss/AIBA president.

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Random fact in the AIBA saga: 

Apparently Konakbayev starred in a feature film "Secrets of Madame Wong".

 

 Billedresultat for serik konakbayev gif   400px-SMW-Thompson-3.jpg



 

Edited by wumo26

i don't really care , but i'd say yes , at least give them a chance to Tokyo 2020 and then see what'll happen , although i'm not really optimistic about changing things in AIBA 

2 ore fa, thepharoah ha scritto:

i don't really care , but i'd say yes , at least give them a chance to Tokyo 2020 and then see what'll happen , although i'm not really optimistic about changing things in AIBA 

 

to give the athletes a chance, they still need to throw AIBA and their people away...

I'm in favor of keeping boxing into the Tokyo 2020 schedule only if IOC are brave enough to cancel AIBA from their recognized organizations, declare all the until now AIBA officials (at any level) "not entitled to cover any role in the new Boxing World Governing Body" and create this new governing body for the Olympic Boxing, finding new faces to run the organization and, above all, new people, mainly former athletes themselves, to form a new jury/refs panel...

that's the only acceptable compromise to save the fighters...

p.s. and they should throw the pros out of that, too...

Edited by phelps
7 minuti fa, phelps ha scritto:

 

to give the athletes a chance, they still need to throw AIBA and their people away...

I'm in favor of keeping boxing into the Tokyo 2020 schedule only if IOC are brave enough to cancel AIBA from their recognized organizations, declare all the until now AIBA officials (at any level) "not entitled to cover any role in the new Boxing World Governing Body" and create this new governing body for the Olympic Boxing, finding new faces to run the organization and, above all, new people, mainly former athletes themselves, to form a new jury/refs panel...

that's the only acceptable compromise to save the fighters...

p.s. and they should throw the pros out of that, too...

I read somewhere, maybe aroundtherings website, that this was the intention of IOC: create a new boxing federation to be recognized granting it olympic participation

19 minutes ago, phelps said:

 

to give the athletes a chance, they still need to throw AIBA and their people away...

I'm in favor of keeping boxing into the Tokyo 2020 schedule only if IOC are brave enough to cancel AIBA from their recognized organizations, declare all the until now AIBA officials (at any level) "not entitled to cover any role in the new Boxing World Governing Body" and create this new governing body for the Olympic Boxing, finding new faces to run the organization and, above all, new people, mainly former athletes themselves, to form a new jury/refs panel...

that's the only acceptable compromise to save the fighters...

p.s. and they should throw the pros out of that, too...

 

This sounds way too idealistic however.

#banbestmen

2 hours ago, thepharoah said:

i don't really care , but i'd say yes , at least give them a chance to Tokyo 2020 and then see what'll happen , although i'm not really optimistic about changing things in AIBA 

There have been enough chances.

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Also: pros should be able to enter the Olympics if they want to, otherwise it's just a B-competition like the football. 

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