Michaela Walsh has alleged “corruption” played a role in her unanimous decision defeat at the World Boxing Championships by Serbia’s Andjela Brankovic.

Home fighter Brankovic was unanimously awarded the opening round and claimed a 4-1 split decision in the final round by the judges of the 58kg contest, while Belfast boxer Walsh forced a 3-2 split decision in the second.

Overall, sixth seed Brankovic was awarded the win by all five judges.

Belfast fighter Walsh, 31, posted on her Instagram, external that her “dream was stolen” and she refuses “to let corruption define my story”.

“I stepped into the ring at the World Championships against hometown boxer and dominated the fight,” she said.

“It was clear as day. Yet somehow, the decision went against me.”

The Irish Athletic Boxing Association (IABA) boycotted both the previous men’s and women’s amateur World Championships in 2023 in protest over the way the sport is governed by the International Boxing Association (IBA).

In October, member clubs of the IABA voted to remove any references of the IBA from its constitution, although it remains a member to compete at its events.

The IBA has been contacted for a response in relation to Walsh’s comments and the bout with Brankovic, while the IABA declined to comment.



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