Statements made by Dr Charles Butler on AIBA's behalf would surely be torn apart by any decent lawyer?
To suggest that a 19 year old senior male boxer who, according to AIBA's latest rules would still have to wear a headguard, is incapable of producing a concussive punch is ludicrous.
To suggest that removal of headguards for elite boxers is a decision taken on health and safety grounds would only hold water if AIBA compound their belief and insist that headguards are not worn in sparring.
Such statements, without solid medical and scientific evidence stand to make amateur boxing administrators a laughing stock.
From the WSJ Online
There has been limited research to support this change, but fresh data, still unpublished, suggests the removal of headgear in elite, male amateur boxing reduces the incidence of concussion, according to the chairman of the AIBA medical commission, Charles Butler, a retired cardiac surgeon and ringside doctor, who spearheaded the study that served as part of the basis for the recommendation.
Concussion isn't much of an issue in women and younger fighters who often lack the strength to bring on concussions in competitors, and they should continue to wear headgear to protect themselves from cuts, according to Dr. Butler.