International Boxing Association (Aiba)
Rakhimov stands down as Aiba president
Aiba tackles breakaway threat
Tokyo 2020 to continue boxing preparations amid uncertainty
IOC suspends planning for boxing at Tokyo 2020
IOC to discuss boxing’s Olympic future
Eyes turn towards IOC as Rakhimov secures Aiba presidency
Aiba president hits back amid mounting Olympic concerns
Aiba lifts lid on mixed gender competition, financial status
Olympic status remains in doubt for boxing, weightlifting
Aiba aims for fresh start with reform masterplan
Aiba claims compliance with Wada Code, president fights US claims
The International Boxing Association (Aiba) has claimed it is now in compliance with the World Anti-Doping Agency (Wada) Code, while the body’s interim president, Gafur Rakhimov, has instigated legal action in a bid to clear his name in the sporting world.
Aiba president retains power as court defers verdict
Ching-Kuo Wu remains at the helm of the International Boxing Association (Aiba), albeit on a temporary basis, after the world governing body said a Swiss court has rejected requests for urgent provisional measures concerning the governance crisis that has enveloped the organisation.
Aiba hits back at claims of financial strife
The International Boxing Association (Aiba) has maintained that its finances are in order amid reports in the Guardian and New York Times that it is facing severe financial difficulties owing to payments claimed by two commercial entities.
Russia and Ukraine to vie for 2019 Aiba World Championships
Boxing’s national governing bodies in Russia and Ukraine have said they will submit bids for the International Boxing Association’s (Aiba) 2019 Men’s World Championships.
Aiba to probe officiating model as Rio judges are sidelined
The International Boxing Association (Aiba) has suspended its controversial officiating model and sidelined all 36 judges and referees who participated in the Rio 2016 summer Olympic Games.
The Big Debate | Should pro boxers be allowed to compete at the Olympic Games?
Boxing has been packing its punch at the summer Olympic Games since it was introduced to the programme in 1904, but is it wise to put professionals in the ring with amateurs?
Aiba targets commercial growth through Alisports venture
The International Boxing Association (Aiba) has reached an agreement in principle to enter into a joint venture with the Alisports arm of Chinese e-commerce giant Alibaba Group in an effort to boost the commercial presence of the sport around the world.
Wada laments IOC ruling as IFs make Russian plans
The World Anti-Doping Agency (Wada) has hit out at the International Olympic Committee’s (IOC) ruling over the presence of Russian athletes at the forthcoming 2016 Olympic Games, as International Federations (IFs) today (Monday) began to digest the impact of the decision.