Golovkin Elected World Boxing President in Historic Victory
In a decisive move, Gennadiy Golovkin has been named the new president of World Boxing, a governing body established in April 2023 to rescue boxing's Olympic status. The Kazakh boxing legend, who is also a former Olympic silver medallist and two-time middleweight world champion, was unanimously elected by acclamation at the organization's congress in Rome.
Golovkin's appointment marks a significant milestone for World Boxing, which has been working tirelessly to restore trust in Olympic boxing and secure its place in the Olympics. The new president will serve an initial three-year term, succeeding Boris van der Vorst, who did not seek re-election following the completion of his term.
As president, Golovkin has vowed to prioritize athletes' interests, saying, "It is a privilege to be elected as the new president of World Boxing. But this is just the beginning. Starting today, athletes will be at the heart of every decision we make."
Golovkin's election comes after a tumultuous period for boxing, which was on the verge of being excluded from the Olympics due to concerns over governance, officiating, and corruption. However, World Boxing has made significant strides in recent months, including holding its first formal meeting with the International Olympic Committee (IOC) and securing provisional recognition as the international federation governing the sport.
World Boxing vice president Dinah Glykidis hailed Golovkin's election as a positive sign for the organization, saying, "Congress is the ultimate authority of World Boxing, and to have so many of our members participate in it today and express their views on the future direction of the organisation is very important. I am confident that with our new president and executive board in place, we will continue to go from strength to strength as we build towards the next Olympic Games at LA28."
Golovkin's appointment marks a significant boost for boxing, which will face increased scrutiny in the lead-up to the 2028 Olympics in Los Angeles. However, with Golovkin at the helm, there is optimism that World Boxing can restore trust and ensure the sport's continued presence in the Olympics.
In a decisive move, Gennadiy Golovkin has been named the new president of World Boxing, a governing body established in April 2023 to rescue boxing's Olympic status. The Kazakh boxing legend, who is also a former Olympic silver medallist and two-time middleweight world champion, was unanimously elected by acclamation at the organization's congress in Rome.
Golovkin's appointment marks a significant milestone for World Boxing, which has been working tirelessly to restore trust in Olympic boxing and secure its place in the Olympics. The new president will serve an initial three-year term, succeeding Boris van der Vorst, who did not seek re-election following the completion of his term.
As president, Golovkin has vowed to prioritize athletes' interests, saying, "It is a privilege to be elected as the new president of World Boxing. But this is just the beginning. Starting today, athletes will be at the heart of every decision we make."
Golovkin's election comes after a tumultuous period for boxing, which was on the verge of being excluded from the Olympics due to concerns over governance, officiating, and corruption. However, World Boxing has made significant strides in recent months, including holding its first formal meeting with the International Olympic Committee (IOC) and securing provisional recognition as the international federation governing the sport.
World Boxing vice president Dinah Glykidis hailed Golovkin's election as a positive sign for the organization, saying, "Congress is the ultimate authority of World Boxing, and to have so many of our members participate in it today and express their views on the future direction of the organisation is very important. I am confident that with our new president and executive board in place, we will continue to go from strength to strength as we build towards the next Olympic Games at LA28."
Golovkin's appointment marks a significant boost for boxing, which will face increased scrutiny in the lead-up to the 2028 Olympics in Los Angeles. However, with Golovkin at the helm, there is optimism that World Boxing can restore trust and ensure the sport's continued presence in the Olympics.