Boxing Federation of India begins to take shape

Update: 2016-04-14 23:35 GMT
Racing against time to escape the International Boxing Association’s (AIBA) wrath, India’s bickering administrators seem to have struck a conciliatory note by agreeing to christen the proposed new national body as the Boxing Federation of India.

“Responding to the need of the hour of having a duly elected federation to facilitate our boxers, a whopping 33 out of 36 Indian states/UTs have applied to Boxing Federation of India for membership and for the journey ahead to get India back in the international arena,” AIBA-appointed ad hoc committee currently administering the sport said.

India has time till May 14 to put together a new federation, failing which the AIBA has threatened to bar the country’s boxers from the Rio Olympic Games in August.

Only one Indian boxer -- Shiva Thapa (56kg) -- has qualified for Rio Olympics so far with two more qualifying events -- one each for men and women -- still to go.

Faced with a tough-posturing AIBA, the Indian administrators held a meeting with Sports Authority of India (SAI) Director Injeti Srinivas in the capital on April 7. 

Similar News

Getting out of hand?

UAE live to fight another day

Vaulting to history

Sreeshankar, Parul fail