"Our boxers are starved of exposure, the primary reason being the derecognition of the Indian federation by (the world governing body) AIBA. After the World Championships in Doha, we did not have anything," D'Gama, a former referee, told PTI on the sidelines of the Games at the SAI Campus in the North Eastern Hill University on the outskirts of the city here.
"I'm fearing that with the frustration creeping in among the boxers they might join the newly-launched professional boxing body (IBC). They're at the mercy of Indian Boxing Federation. If it happens we'll lose out on all the good boxers. Afterall, the ad-hoc body's powers are limited."
Currently two bodies, the Professional Boxing Organisation of India (PBOI) and the Indian Boxing Council -- are handing out licenses to interested boxers.
"In this moment of crisis, the SAG will give them some good opportunity and confidence, well aware of the below-par standard here."
"I've a good feeling that we should get four in men and two women's Olympic berths. But it's a question mark on how many will make it to the podium in Rio.