The Mumbai-based TransStadia, which bought the franchise last year, is likely to announce its decision of calling it quits after just one season in the event, which is a club-based part-professional league with winners in different categories getting direct qualification to the Olympics.
The franchise, which was to start its campaign this season against Dynamo Moscow on November 17, has not even started its camp in Pune to train the boxers.
"They just got fed up with the system which did not support the team one bit," a boxer who was a part of the team, told PTI.
"This year they did not have enough funds also. The budget had shot up and they were not prepared for that," added another pugilist.
None of the boxers who competed for the team last season have been given any official intimation as their contracts had expired for this year. The Fighters were to recruit new boxers for this season.
Interestingly, the Fighters are not the only ones trying to shut shop in WSB as sources said four other countries were also preparing to walk out of the ambitious tournament, which was the International Boxing Association's attempt at competing with the professional leagues.
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"TransStadia came with good intentions but they just did not know how to handle something like this. They were willing to do everything to make this venture work but they did not get any cooperation from the federation," a source said.
The federation on its part, claimed ignorance of the pullout and no official came on record to speak on the issue. More