AIBA Continental Forum for Oceania is scheduled for February 22 in the city of Nadi, Fiji.
This event would be second continental forum after successful start in Panama City. European Forum is scheduled for February 29 in Assisi, Italy, and the rest two dates for Asian and African forums will be announced soon.
There are in total 16 National Federations in Oceania.
AIBA Interim President Mohamed Moustahsane noted that after first forum in Panama there were a lot of good changes in AIBA-NFs relationships.
"Oceania has a big potential in developing our beautiful sport in the region. We truly believe that after intense forum’s discussions we will find solutions how to develop boxing on the continental", said Dr Moustahsane.
He added that together with AIBA it would be more easy to make continental boxing stronger.
"We need to listen to Oceanian NFs and find appropriate solutions to solve all existing issues. And step by step we will come to a new powerful strategy for the future", noted Interim President.
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