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Boxing Australia Limited (BAL) is a governing body for the sport of amateur boxing in Australia. The Australian Sports Commission (ASC), Australian Olympic Committee (AOC), the Australian Commonwealth Games Association (ACGA), and World Boxing have recognized Boxing Australia as the National Sporting Organisation for amateur level boxing.
The states and territories of Australia have different sanctioning bodies and rules. Sanctioning bodies include: Combat Sports Authority (NSW) and the Professional Boxing and Combat Sports Board Archived 2017-02-24 at the Wayback Machine (Victoria).
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Robertson started boxing at the age of 12 and won her first Australian title as a junior at 15 in Perth, Western Australia.She went on to win [4] more Australian national titles and eventually joined the National Team of Australia, [5] competing internationally over four years, winning a bronze medal at the 2018 Commonwealth Games and participating in the 2019 World Championships.
Promotion for a boxing match between Dan Creedon and Mick Dunn in 1892 described it as being for the middle-weight championship for Australia, due to Creedon being the best middle-weight in Victoria and Dunn being the best middle-weight in New South Wales, and argued that the title had never been clearly defined prior.
Kaye Scott (born 2 June 1984) is an Australian boxer who as an amateur won multiple World Championship and Commonwealth Games medals across three weight divisions. She currently holds the professional Australasian and Australian female middleweight titles.
Australia at the 1938 British Empire Games; CGF code: AUS: CGA: Australian Commonwealth Games Association: in Sydney, Australia; Competitors: 158: Flag bearers: Opening: Edgar 'Dunc' Gray [1] Closing: [2] Officials: 11: Medals Ranked 1st: Gold 25 Silver 19 Bronze 22 Total 66: British Empire Games appearances