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AIBA launches legacy programme GlovesUp in Guwahati

GUWAHATI: The International Boxing Federation (AIBA) has launched its famed legacy programme GlovesUp in the largest city of northeastern India, with the goal of producing a new generation of world-class boxers in future.

A joint collaboration between the AIBA, the Boxing Federation of India and the Government of Assam, GlovesUp India started with a three-day camp here at the Sports Authority of India Regional Center. The programme is designed to create a boxing environment in the country that begins at the grassroots level and impacts boxing at all levels, reports PTI.

As a pilot project, 25 top local coaches have been selected for international standard coaching exposure and experience. They are currently attending a three-day camp under South African coach Andile Mofu and they will be taught advanced coaching methods.
Their progress will be monitored closely and other initiatives will be introduced on a time to time basis so that they become fully trained, international-standard coaches.

The project is another initiative to promote the sport of boxing in the North East and strengthen the foundation further in the region which has produced champion pugilists like MC Mary Kom, L Sarita Devi and Shiva Thapa among others.

BFI president Ajay Singh said in a statement that Assam has been a nursery for boxing in the country for some time. Chief Minister Sonowal wants to take it to the next level now and churn out boxing champions for the country. “The fact that we are hosting a World Championship in Guwahati shows how deeply involved he is,” he added.

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