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The governing body for Olympic-style boxing will require sex testing for all fighters wishing to compete in the women's ...
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DPA International on MSNBoxing body to introduce gender tests ahead of world championships
World Boxing has announced mandatory gender tests for men and women wishing to compete in their events. The confirmation by ...
World Boxing already had announced its plan to require competitors to undergo a polymerase chain reaction test or an equivalent genetic screening test to determine their sex at birth. The rules will ...
Two months after a World Boxing Organization title bout unraveled in his hometown, Norfolk’s Keyshawn Davis said this week he is taking a break from boxing. “I hate what happened, but what ...
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Irish Star on MSNSecond boxer dies from same card as World Boxing Organization issues statement
Hiromasa Urakawa has become the second Japanese fighter to die from a brain injury after Shigetoshi Kotari sadly succumbed to injuries sustained during his August 2 bout ...
World Boxing's announcement specifically mentioned Olympic champion Imane Khelif, the Algerian who won a gold medal at the Paris Olympics last year amid international scrutiny.
World Boxing Organization The global governing body for boxing declared in May that all athletes would be subjected to mandatory sex testing in order to compete in sanctioned events.
World Boxing Organization The global governing body for boxing declared in May that all athletes would be subjected to mandatory sex testing in order to compete in sanctioned events.
Two months after a World Boxing Organization title bout unraveled in his hometown, Norfolk’s Keyshawn Davis said this week he is taking a break from boxing and could sit out for a year. “I ...
He underwent brain surgery to treat a subdural hematoma, a type of bleeding near the brain, but died from his injuries, the World Boxing Organization announced.
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