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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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
The World Boxing Organization (WBO) and World Boxing Council (WBC) paid their respects to Kotari, honoring him for his warrior spirit.
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.
World Boxing announced plans for genetic testing, specifically mentioning Khelif in their announcement – something for which they later apologized.
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