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Olympic boxing - can it be saved? Hopes rise at World Boxing Cup Finals in Sheffield

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GBs boxers begin a new Olympic cycle at World Boxing Cup Finals in Sheffield as the battle continues to involve the sport in the 2028 Games; Isaac Okoh, Anthony Joshuas former sparring partner who stayed amateur to pursue his Olympic dream,
The article from Sky Sports discusses the current state of Olympic boxing, highlighting the efforts to save its inclusion in the Olympic Games amidst various controversies and organizational issues. The International Boxing Association (IBA) has been suspended by the International Olympic Committee (IOC) due to governance, financial transparency, and judging concerns. However, there is a glimmer of hope as the World Boxing Cup Finals in Sheffield showcases the sport's potential. The event features top boxers from around the world, including Olympic medalists, and serves as a platform to demonstrate that boxing can still thrive under the Olympic banner. The article mentions the formation of a new organization, World Boxing, aimed at addressing the IOC's concerns and ensuring boxing remains an Olympic sport. Key figures like GB Boxing's performance director Rob McCracken express optimism, emphasizing the importance of maintaining Olympic boxing for the development of the sport and the opportunities it provides for boxers globally.

Read the Full Sky Sports Article at [ https://www.skysports.com/boxing/news/12183/13261414/olympic-boxing-can-it-be-saved-hopes-rise-at-world-boxing-cup-finals-in-sheffield ]