Algeria and Japan are the latest countries to join World Boxing, bringing the new organisation's membership to 44.
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BERLIN (Reuters) - Algeria, whose athlete Imane Khelif won gold at the Paris Olympics amid a gender dispute, and Japan have joined World Boxing, increasing the fledgling body's membership to 44 national federations, World Boxing said on Tuesday. Read full story
Algeria and Japan are the latest countries to join World Boxing, bringing the new organisation's membership to 44.
Since her gold medal win at the Paris Olympics, Imane Khelif has sparked a surge in interest in women’s boxing across Algeria. The 25-year-old...
The Algerian boxing federation that is home to Olympic champion Imane Khelif on Tuesday joined the World Boxing group that wants to save the sport's...
The Algerian boxing federation that is home to Olympic champion Imane Khelif on Tuesday joined the World Boxing group that wants to save the sport's...
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LAUSANNE, Switzerland—The Algerian boxing federation that is home to
LAUSANNE, Switzerland—The Algerian boxing federation that is home to