The World Boxing Council will continue its move to stop what the WBC says is the International Boxing Association's (AIBA) attempt to monopolize the sport.
"We are trying to make this known to the world. We are trying to prevent major concerns and problems for boxing," WBC executive director Mauricio Sulaiman told the ****kok Post during the organisation's annual convention in ****kok last week.
The WBC threatened legal action against the International Olympic Committee and Aiba earlier this year after its complaint about Aiba's alleged attempt to take control of the sport was ignored by the two organizations.
The IOC elected Thomas Bach as its new president last month and the WBC hopes that he will be more receptive.
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"We are trying to make this known to the world. We are trying to prevent major concerns and problems for boxing," WBC executive director Mauricio Sulaiman told the ****kok Post during the organisation's annual convention in ****kok last week.
The WBC threatened legal action against the International Olympic Committee and Aiba earlier this year after its complaint about Aiba's alleged attempt to take control of the sport was ignored by the two organizations.
The IOC elected Thomas Bach as its new president last month and the WBC hopes that he will be more receptive.
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