boxing corruption

Landscape political illustration of Gennady Golovkin standing at a podium in a suit and red tie, delivering a serious address with Olympic rings behind him and shadowy silhouettes of officials shaking hands, symbolising governance issues, backroom deals, and the uncertain future of Olympic boxing.

Can Gennady Golovkin Really Save Olympic Boxing?

Gennady Golovkin is now World Boxing president — but can even a legend fix Olympic boxing after a decade of chaos? This deep-dive asks whether Golovkin and Pacquiao can deliver real reform, or if the sport is just hiding behind big names while corruption and circus fights drag it further into decline.

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Manny Pacquiao standing in a conference room beside the International Boxing Association (IBA) logo, wearing a navy suit and red tie, symbolising reform, leadership, and transparency in world boxing after years of corruption scandals.”

Can Pacquiao Actually Clean Up Boxing — or Is It Just Optics?

Manny Pacquiao’s appointment as IBA Vice President promises reform — but can he really clean up a sport that’s been riddled with corruption and chaos for years? With his political background and fighter’s mentality, Pacquiao might just be the rare figure who can bridge both worlds — if the IBA truly lets him lead.

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Two boxers face off in a brightly lit ring, while shadowy figures in suits loom in the dark background, symbolising the glamour and corruption in boxing.

The Cartel’s Fist: The Ugly Truth McGuigan Dares Us to Confront

Barry McGuigan warns that the Kinahan cartel’s shadow still hangs over boxing. From shady advisers to corrupt judging, we look at the ugly truth behind the sport’s glamour — and why integrity is on the line.

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Landscape image of a brass set of justice scales with a pair of red boxing gloves hanging from one side, symbolising boxing governance issues, against a dark textured background with bold white text reading “BOXING GOVERNANCE ISSUES.”

Boxing’s Silent Threat: When Poor Governance Ends Careers

From licence denials to baffling title shots, boxing’s biggest threat might not be in the ring — it’s in the boardroom. We take a global look at boxing governance issues, using recent high-profile cases to show how bad decisions can end careers and why the sport needs serious reform.

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