IBA Chief: China is Key to the Popularization of Boxing in Asia
IBA President Umar Kremlev Visits China to Promote Boxing Development
At a press conference in Beijing, Umar Kremlev, President of the International Boxing Association (IBA), highlighted the importance of China in promoting the popularity of boxing across Asia and the world. This view is shared by boxing officials and experts in the region.
IBA's Commitment to China
The IBA has been actively involved in developing boxing in China, providing training and support to local coaches and athletes. The association has also organized several international boxing events in the country, including the 2019 AIBA World Boxing Championships.
China's Growing Boxing Scene
In recent years, China has emerged as a rising force in boxing. The country has produced several world-class boxers, including Zou Shiming and Zhang Zhilei. China's national boxing team has also performed well in international competitions, winning numerous medals at the Olympic Games and World Championships.
Importance of China for Asian Boxing
China's role in the development of boxing in Asia is crucial as it has a large and growing population with a strong interest in sports. The country's economic power and influence in the region make it an ideal partner for the IBA in promoting the sport.
IBA's Vision for Boxing in Asia
The IBA aims to make boxing one of the most popular sports in Asia. The association plans to achieve this by increasing participation at all levels, from grassroots to elite. The IBA also wants to establish more boxing clubs and training facilities across the region.
Conclusion
The IBA believes that China is a key partner in its efforts to promote boxing in Asia and around the world. The association is committed to working with Chinese boxing authorities to develop the sport and provide opportunities for boxers of all ages and abilities.