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AIBA withdraws support but Amir bullish about India league

British professional star Amir Khan is unfazed by the International Boxing Association's withdrawal of support to his planned league in India, saying he won't allow "politics" to bog him down.

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British professional star Amir Khan is unfazed by the International Boxing Association's withdrawal of support to his planned league in India, saying he won't allow "politics" to bog him down.

"The Politics of boxing does not stop champions.. we only know how to Hit Harder! Get ready for some thrilling action," Amir tweeted a day after AIBA decided against backing his Super Boxing League (SBL).

The SBL is set to roll out from July 7 to August 12 this year. It will feature eight franchises and each team will comprise six players (five men and one woman with six back-up players per team).

The competition will be in six different weight categories with bouts of four rounds of three minutes each.

SBL had claimed association with AIBA Pro Boxing (APB), stating that the technical officials were to be provided by it.

However, the world body backed out despite "positive preliminary discussions" after the Boxing Federation of India refused to allow its boxers in the event.

"...the prerequisite from the start was that these plans needed to be in synergy with our trusted partner on site, the national federation, Boxing Federation of India and it's president Mr (Ajay) Singh," an AIBA spokesperson told

 

(This article has not been edited by DNA's editorial team and is auto-generated from an agency feed.)

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