Unlocking African boxing potential: A call for structured development

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The Road to Paris 2024: Can African Boxing turn the tide? Boxing has been a key part of the Olympic Games since 1904, yet African boxers have only claimed 5% of the total Olympic boxing medals over the past 120 years. As Paris2024 approaches, there’s a pressing need to bridge this gap and enhance the presence of African boxing on the global stage.

The World Qualification Tournament in Busto Arsizio, Italy, from March 3 to 11, 2024, was another tough challenge. Despite the participation of 68 African boxers, none secured a spot for Paris 2024. With 51 potential places up for grabs, the outcome highlights a pressing need for a robust and structured boxing development program across Africa.

 

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