Boxing to remain 2028 Olympic sport in Los Angeles
- World Boxing will announce new gender eligibility rules in two to three weeks to address concerns raised before the World Boxing Cup on March 31 in Brazil, according to President Boris van der Vorst.
- Imane Khelif and Lin Yu-Ting faced gender eligibility concerns during the Paris Olympics, but both women won gold medals despite the controversy.
- World Boxing is now the sole governing body for the sport, following the IOC's decision to reinstate boxing for the Los Angeles 2028 Games, which emphasizes the importance of Olympic participation to boxing's credibility.
- Van der Vorst highlighted that ensuring a level playing field and protecting female boxers' interests is crucial, emphasizing the priority on sporting integrity and safety.
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