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Boxing outside the Olympics, Cantatore: “How to remove Dante from schools”

Times change and so do Olympic sports. Boxing was in the Olympic Games ancient and modern boxing has always been present since 1904, with the exception of Stockholm 1912 because the practice of this sport was prohibited in Sweden. Now he could say goodbye to games. With the world in continuous and rapid evolution, sport is also racing towards the future.

The International Olympic Committee is moving to “update” the list of sports that we will see in the 2028 edition in Los Angeles. The shocking news is that, among the disciplines that have ended up in the crosshairs and that unless we think again we will not see the Games in 8 years, there is boxing. There noble art was currently “cut” along with pentathlon and weightlifting for make way for surfing, climbing and skateboarding.

The Executive was clear: boxing is less spectacular and is experiencing a difficult period. «He is like a problematic child», summarizes Thomas Bach, the IOC president who then adds, «Aiba where to work a lot. Boxing has serious problems of governance, transparency and financial sustainability“. But it is not enough because Bach also goes down heavily on the correctness of the encounters and he does it with a phrase from Ko. “It is no secret that there is a need to carry out a trial on arbitrage.”

To push the IOC towards the exclusion of boxing from Los Angeles 2028 it is also the limit of 28 disciplines and 10,500 athletes written in the rules of the Olympic Games.

“I’m thrilled,” he comments Vincenzo Cantatore, 1998 WBU World Champion and EBU European Light Heavyweight Champion. “I am appalled to learn that the IOC is seriously considering canceling boxing from the Olympics”, continues the man from Bari, now Roman by adoption, “it’s like banning Ferrari from racing in Formula One or to remove Dante Alighieri’s teaching from Italian lessons at school, absurd ».

Champions such as Muhammad Ali, the greatest boxer of all time. “Think about what we would have lost if such a decision had been made before the 1960 Rome Olympics, when a very young Cassius Clay stood out for the first time starting his unrepeatable career in the ring.”

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