Last Updated: Fri Nov 23, 2012 10:04 am (KSA) 07:04 am (GMT)

Libyans resume boxing after 30 year absence

After a 30-year absence, Libyans begin boxing following the end of the Qaddafi rule. (AP)
After a 30-year absence, Libyans begin boxing following the end of the Qaddafi rule. (AP)

Libyans have resumed boxing on both a domestic and international front following the end of the Qadaffi regime that prevented athletes from taking part in the sport.

After more than thirty years, Libyans are once again boxing, following the end of the Qaddafi rule that prevented boxers from taking part in both domestic and international competition.

The Ragab Okasha arena in Tripoli hosted a championship event that was organized by a boxing game committee under the Libyan Olympic committee.

The boxing ring that was used for the championship is about forty years old, and was kept hidden by an avid fan the Alhilal Benghazi club.

Various local clubs participated in the championship, hoping to one day compete on an international front.

Youssef Albernawy, a boxer from Alahly Benghazi, said: “I am very happy about this competition because boxing was abandoned for more than thirty years ago, so this is a big opportunity for us for the Libyan boxers to start playing again, and I think this is a first step for us to take part in a big competition and why not in the next Olympic Games in Brazil.”


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