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Latest News articles on boxing at the Olympics

‘Boxing will get bigger after the Olympics’
New Delhi: Star pugilist Vijender Singh expects boxing to get bigger in the country after the London Olympics as he feels men in the ring will deliver more than one medal in the quadrennial extravaganza this July.

Boxing will get bigger after London Olympics: Vijender
Star Indian pugilist Vijender Singh expects boxing to get bigger in the country after the London Olympics as he feels men in the ring will deliver more than one medal in the quadrennial extravaganza this July.

Olympics-Boxing to scrap computerised scoring after London
A computerised scoring system designed for the boxing competition at the London 2012 Olympics will be scrapped after the Games as the sport's governing body seeks to encourage fighters to win with style.

World Series Boxing winners to qualify for Olympics
Thanks to their decent showings in recent years, Boxing Federation of India (BFI) president Abhay Singh Chautala has pinned his hopes on the pugilists to bring laurels to the country in the upcoming London Olympics.

Hooper not our only boxing hope: coach
Olympic boxing coach Don Abnett says Australia will head to the London Olympics with more than just young gun Damien Hooper as a medal chance.

Boxing squad named for crucial qualifier
The Irish Amateur Boxing Association have ratified their seven-man squad for the final Olympic qualifier for European male boxers in Trabzon, Turkey in April.

Boxing to scrap computerized scoring after 2012 Olympics
LONDON (Reuters) - A computerized scoring system designed for the boxing competition at the London 2012 Olympics will be scrapped after the Games as the sport's governing body seeks to encourage fighters to win with style.

LONDON 2012 OLYMPICS : Boxing Keeps Scoring System for the Last Time
The new scoring system goes into effect in 2016.

Boxing to scrap computerised scoring after London Olympics
LONDON (Reuters) - A computerised scoring system designed for the boxing competition at the London 2012 Olympics will be scrapped after the Games as the sport's governing body seeks to encourage fighters to win with style.

Boxing to scrap computerized scoring after London Olympics
A computerized scoring system designed for the boxing competition at the London 2012 Olympics will be scrapped after the Games as the sport’s governing body seeks to encourage fighters to win with style.



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