International Boxing Association (Aiba)
AIBA threatens English boxer ban at Glasgow 2014
The International Boxing Association (AIBA) has warned that English boxers may be prevented from participating at next year’s Commonwealth Games in Glasgow, if the country fails to accept new Articles of Association and a new board at its general meeting on Sunday.
AIBA orders governance changes for England Boxing
The International Boxing Association (AIBA) has ordered the Amateur Boxing Association of England (ABAE) to set up a compliance committee to develop recommendations for governance changes.
English boxing confident AIBA ban will be lifted
The Amateur Boxing Association of England (ABAE) remains confident that its boxers will be able to compete at the World Championships in October despite being provisionally suspended from competitions.
Qatar to host 2015 World Boxing Championships
Qatar has been named hosts of the 2015 World Boxing Championships, beating a bid from Bangkok.
Exclusive: Wu wants to reinstate IOC member visits
International Olympic Committee (IOC) presidential candidate CK Wu has said that IOC members should be able to visit bidding cities again.
AIBA defends its corner
The International Boxing Association (AIBA) has defended its plan to set up a new competition for professional boxers, which would also allow them to participate in the Olympics, following complaints of monopolisation by other boxing organisations.
Bubka, Wu and McQuaid join ASOIF council
Surgey Bubka, CK Wu and Pat McQuaid have been elected onto the Association of Summer Olympic International Federations (ASOIF) council.
CK Wu declares IOC president candidacy
International Boxing Association president Ching-kuo Wu has officially announced his candidacy for International Olympic Committee (IOC) president today.
AIBA president Wu to announce IOC president candidacy
International Boxing Association (AIBA) president CK Wu is expected to enter the International Olympic Committee (IOC) presidency race, after receiving backing from his federation.