Wednesday, 6 April 2011

AIBA headguards after the 2012 London Olympics can get rid

Amateur boxing after next year's Olympics London headguards a step closer to this game ever in professional edition will want to get rid of.

International Amateur Boxing Association (AIBA) president Wu Ching-Kuo told Reuters in an interview that London 2012 as a new system to ensure disputes can not break.

Make these changes, every ringside judge responsible for their works openly made​​, but the gap will be welcomed any move to protect his head with the medical profession is sure to be controversial.

Wu said the new AIBA World Boxing series, however, the bare chested headguards match without pay prize money and features traditional amateur approach was revised due.

The Taiwanese declared, "I took a very big step introducing the WSB, introducing the professional competition with no headguard and no vest" .

He added to speaking at the SportAccord convention in London, "The boxers are so happy. Without headguards they suddenly feel completely relaxed. It's a relief from this very tight thing on the head".

Wu said the AIBA Medical Commission WSB's first three seasons and then compare the figures submitted to the International Olympic Committee plan.

Wu said, "In 2013, we will evaluate and then present it to the IOC medical commission. They will examine our data and the evidence we have collected. If they feel comfortable, then maybe (headguards will go)".

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