The IOC has called for reduction of men's weight categories from 10 to eight in order to ensure five women's divisions in the 2020 Games, pushing forward its agenda of greater gender parity at the marquee event. Currently, there are three women's categories (51kg, 60kg and 75kg) being competed at the quadrennial extravaganza.
"AIBA is officially requesting the IOC to accept our proposal to maintain the current 10 weight categories and reduce the number of men boxers in each weight category," the AIBA has said in a proposal to the IOC which is in possession of PTI.
"We are also recommending that only one bronze medal per women's weight category be awarded. It will result in 5 bronze medal finals which is an addition of 5 bouts and does eliminate the opportunity for a boxer to win a medal by only winning 1 bout," it added.
The AIBA, while happy with the expansion of women's boxing at the Olympics, has reiterated that reducing men's competition is not acceptable to it even though it is willing to consider smaller draws in all weight categories.
"The AIBA Executive Committee with support of the National Federations must protect the safety of our boxers and maintain the 10 Men's Olympic weight categories," it added.
AIBA reasoned that the women's draw will be low on competition given that not enough countries have a robust system to throw up decent challengers.
"There are many countries in many continents that have very low women's participation in boxing and as a result, we will compromise the quality of boxing and decrease the health and safety of women boxers as there is a great possibility for boxers to be over-matched," the AIBA stated.
"National Federations unanimously supported our recommendations for the 10 Mens weight categories and 5 Women's weight categories with signed statements," it stated.
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