"It was another major Elite Men's Competition during which AIBA evaluated all bouts closely in order to check concussion rates without headguards. However, in Incheon there were only two TKOs, and at the post medical tests, both of those boxers did not show any signs of concussion," the AIBA said in a statement after its assessment of the event held in Incheon, Korea.
Some boxers, including Britain's Olympic silver-medallist Amir Khan, have openly advocated for the reintroduction of headguards for overall protection of the boxers. Even top Indian boxer Vijender Singh feels that the risk of injuries has increased due to the abolishment of headguards.
However, AIBA said the stats show a reduction in injuries now.
"AIBA believes cuts are not a major concern as they will naturally go away at the higher level of boxing competitions as time goes by, due to the fact that the boxers, coaches and referees will know how to conduct the bouts avoiding cuts," he added.
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