(JULY 7) AIBA has
rescheduled the International Boxing Day from July 22 to August
27 to connect the date with the first edition of the AIBA World
Boxing Championships, which was held in Havana, Cuba in 1974.
The competition was held between August 17 and August 30, 1974,
where 11 champions were crowned and the host country topped the
medal table.
International Boxing Day originated in Russia, in 2017,
following the initiative of Umar Kremlev in his role as
Secretary General of the Russian Boxing Federation. In 2019,
AIBA recognized and designated International Boxing Day to be
celebrated every year and encouraged the global boxing family,
fans, partners and stakeholders to join forces in celebrating.
'International Boxing Day will be celebrated for the third time
worldwide and this year it is a newly established holiday. Not
only is the new date dedicated to a very special event in AIBA’s
history, but it also is more convenient for everyone to
celebrate after the summer holidays. This year we expect more
countries to join and more people to be involved. I truly
believe this day is a great promotion for our sport worldwide,'
AIBA President Mr. Umar Kremlev said.
AIBA will share further details on plans for International
Boxing Day with the global boxing family in the coming weeks, to
explain how they can be a part of the major milestone in the
annual boxing calendar.
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