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			Boxing: IOC freezes planning for 2020 Olympic boxing tournament 
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			 [November 30, 2018] 
			By Jack Tarrant 
 TOKYO (Reuters) - The International 
			Olympic Committee (IOC) put planning for the Tokyo 2020 boxing 
			tournament on hold on Friday in a move that could see the governing 
			body AIBA frozen out of the Games over a governance dispute.
 
 The IOC said in a statement it had also launched an investigation 
			into the International Boxing Association after AIBA submitted a 
			progress report focusing on governance, financial management and 
			sporting integrity.
 
 It referred to that enquiry as "the initiation of a procedure which 
			can lead to the withdrawal of recognition for AIBA" but said it 
			still hoped boxing would be part of the program.
 
 "The IOC Executive Board makes all efforts to protect the athletes 
			and ensure that a boxing tournament can take place at the Olympic 
			Games Tokyo 2020 regardless of these measures," it said.
 
			
			 
			
 The IOC's Executive Board said planning for the Olympic boxing 
			tournament had been frozen, with immediate effect, and contact 
			suspended between AIBA and the Tokyo 2020 Organizing Committee.
 
 Planning for ticket sales, the approval and implementation of a 
			qualification system, test event planning and finalization of a 
			competition schedule were also put on hold.
 
 AIBA was also barred from using any Olympic properties, including 
			the Olympic rings and Tokyo 2020 logo for any communications or 
			promotional materials.
 
 No deadline was set for further action but any decision to withdraw 
			recognition from an international federation would have to be made 
			at an IOC session. The next one is scheduled for June 2019.
 
			AIBA has been in turmoil for years and the IOC has warned the 
			Swiss-based body to sort out its finances and governance, as well as 
			anti-doping issues, or risk missing out on the Tokyo Games.
 The IOC executive board said progress had been made but points of 
			"significant concern" remained.
 
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			displaying Tokyo 2020 Olympics emblem and logo in Tokyo, Japan May 
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            They included doubts about AIBA's ability to continue as a going 
			concern.
 "The IOC understands AIBA is unable to maintain or open a bank 
			account in Switzerland, where its headquarters are based," said the 
			statement.
 
 It also noted uncertainty about the role of president Gafur Rakhimov, 
			an Uzbek, resulting from his "designation as a key member and 
			associate of a transnational organized criminal network by the US 
			Treasury Department".
 
 Rakhimov was one of two Olympic officials barred by the Australian 
			government from attending the 2000 Sydney Games for security 
			reasons.
 
 Boxing has featured in all but one of the Summer Olympics since 1904 
			with Muhammad Ali, Joe Frazier, George Foreman, Sugar Ray Leonard, 
			Anthony Joshua and Katie Taylor among those to have won gold medals 
			and gone on to claim professional world titles.
 
 (Writing by Alan Baldwin and Toby Davis; Editing by John O'Brien and 
			Matthew Mpoke Bigg)
 
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