BFI Interim Committee Holds First Meeting, Makes Key Decisions to Revitalize Domestic Circuit
The interim committee of the Boxing Federation of India (BFI) recently held its first meeting, where it made several important decisions aimed at reviving the domestic boxing circuit. This meeting marks a significant step in the committee’s efforts to strengthen and support the sport of boxing in India.
During the meeting, the committee discussed various ways to improve the structure of domestic competitions, making them more competitive and attractive for boxers. One of the key decisions was to introduce more frequent tournaments, ensuring that Indian boxers get the opportunity to compete regularly and improve their skills. The committee also emphasized the importance of creating a better environment for young, upcoming talent to shine and advance in their careers.
Additionally, the committee reviewed the current training and development programs and decided to invest more resources in enhancing these areas. They aim to improve the coaching standards, facilities, and overall infrastructure for boxers at the grassroots level. The goal is to ensure that boxers have access to top-notch training and support, helping them perform at their best both nationally and internationally.
The interim committee also discussed how to attract more sponsors and boost the popularity of domestic boxing events. They plan to work closely with broadcasters and sponsors to ensure greater visibility for the sport, which will in turn generate more interest among fans and participants.
The meeting also focused on strengthening the communication and coordination between different state boxing associations and the BFI. By improving collaboration, the committee aims to create a more unified approach to managing the sport and supporting athletes across the country.
With these decisions in place, the BFI interim committee hopes to revitalize the domestic boxing circuit, providing better opportunities for boxers and helping the sport grow in India. The committee is committed to taking further steps in the coming months to ensure that Indian boxing continues to progress and make its mark on the international stage.