As things stand today, Paris 2024 could be the last ever Olympic Boxing tournament.
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The fact that we all feel the excitement about the competition that will get underway in 10 days time is also a reminder of the precarious situation our sport faces.
As things stand today, Paris 2024 could be the last ever Olympic Boxing tournament.
WORLD BOXING was set up precisely to avoid this situation from happening, and its number one priority is to ensure boxing remains at the heart of the Olympic Movement.
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