THE IRISH AMATEUR Boxing Association (IABA) has finally broken its silence over the resignation of Billy Walsh as head coach of the High Performance Unit.
Yesterday, Walsh left for the US where he is set to finalise a contract with their women’s team.
Apart from a short statement issued on Monday night, the IABA had refused to make any comment on the collapse of negotiations with Walsh, who oversaw seven Olympic medals during his time in charge.
However, this morning, Joe Christle and Pat Ryan of the IABA appeared on the Pat Kenny show on Newstalk while their organisation simultaneously issued a lengthy statement on the issue.
Ryan explained the reason for the IABA’s silence was that Walsh was an employee of the organisation and so they could not comment.
“Up until Monday, Billy was an employee of this company and as his employers we are obliged not to discuss anything involving our employees. That’s the stance we have taken.”
Christle, chairman of the IABA, went on to clarify that a proposal presented by Sport Ireland to the IABA on 22 August was presented by him to his board on 25 August, but that he had taken the decision not to put it to a vote because he knew it “would not pass”.
“I did not want to get a knock back or a negative result that would a) have to be communicated on the website of the IABA and b) prejudice our future talks with (Walsh) to retain him.”
Christle went on to state that a further proposal brokered by Minister Michael Ring TD was agreed to in full by all parties and put to Walsh and his advisors.
“We met Billy and did a deal with him in the Institute of Management. (That deal) took into account the concerns of the IABA that had not been taken into account in the 22 August proposal.
“The three most important parts of any deal were, one, the finances to be provided by the Sports council.
“Second, that it was going to meet with the approval and satisfaction of Billy Walsh and, thirdly, that it would meet with the approval of the board of directors of the IABA.
“All of this was done with the full knowledge and approval of the Sports Council.
“In the meeting in the Institute of Management, the last thing that I said — having phoned each and every director of the IABA to ask for their approval, and I got their unanimous approval — I said to Billy Walsh ‘this deal must be acceptable to you’ and ‘must remove the threat of you going to America because that is what the IABA want.’
“He said to me, ‘I am satisfied with the deal.’ He looked me in the eye and he offered his hand and so did his advisor. That is a very important part of what we do in boxing. The last thing you do when you come out for a fight is that you shake your opponents hand and, when the fight is over, you shake his hand.
“That will be understood by boxing people and sports people.
“When I got into my car going home, I rang John Treacy (of the Irish Sports Council) to get up off his knees because the threat of Billy Walsh going to America is over.”
After this meeting, contracts were exchanged but Christle says the next communication the IABA had with Walsh was his resignation on 19 October.
He went on to confirm the agreed package included arrangements for the selection of all boxing teams to represent Ireland as well as bonus structures.
The chairman stated that team selection was under Walsh’s control, but would remain subject to the ratification by the Central Council “because it’s a rule, okay? Because it’s a rule.”
Christle added that the organisation now needed to “draw and line in the sand” and that Zaur Antia has been appointed on an interim basis as head coach to replace Walsh.
In a further development this morning, it has emerged that representatives from the IABA and Sport Ireland will appear before the Joint Committee on Transport and Communications on Wednesday next week to discuss the matter further.
Listen to the full interview on Newstalk here.
Should be a great match to get the league up and running. Two quality sides with a hint of experimentation for both it seems.
@Robb Stark: easy win for limerick dey have the first team out no experimention at all.
@Jim: Barry Hennessy, Tom Condon, Robbie Hanly, Barry Nash, David Reidy and David Dempsey are not regular starters if Limerick have their best team out. So that is not Limerick first team
@Decko49: thats the startin bunch for this year. U might not like it.
@Jim: big knowledge of Limerick hurling there Jim??
@Jim: Where will Sean Finn, Declan Hannon, Gearoid Hegarty Will O Donoghue? Peter Casey all be?
@A Cos: Yeah he knows a lot alright.
@Decko49: on the bench
@Jim: You’d want to stay off the drugs and or drink at this time of the day kid.
@Decko49: sorry i forgot your the expert on here now. Joined a few months ago was it??
@Jim: No you’re the expert on Limerick and you haven’t a clue. So don’t try be smart. Come back the first day of the championship and of I’m wrong I will apologise. If you’re wrong Will you?
@Jim: go way and have a lie down…ur makin an ape outta urself
@john williams: Shur he has the limerick team named for the championship already. Kiely will be livid that Jim has leaked this to the media
@Decko49: we saw the limerick team last night. They only hav the bare 15 and all the talk.
@Jim: Haha. Jesus you’re a gas man. Wait til May for the championship team to be named and will show what you know about hurling. I bet you won’t be in here to say you were wrong.
No bubbles
@Tony Mcgrath: they might be a bit flat with no bubbles.
@Tony Mcgrath: busy with auld wans
@john williams: Yeah I hear he likes the mother’s alright. Great for team building
Will Gerry Kelly of BorrisIleigh get the call up this year?
@Tom Turnip: Interesting comment I figure he would cause quite a few problems for any backline.