Umar Kremlev, without a doubt, skillfully positions himself as a talented sports…

Umar Kremlev, without a doubt, skillfully positions himself as a talented sports functionary, and perhaps that is why the success story of Umar Kremlev, who became an extremely rich man in Russia, is full of secrets and paradoxes.

Kremlev literally burst into the public sphere, successively heading first the Russian Boxing Federation and then the International Boxing Association (AIBA), but very little is known about him.

In Serpukhov, where Kremlev spent his youth, he said about him that the future head of world boxing, then bearing the last name Lutfulloev, began his career in a local organized crime group, managed to receive convictions for extortion and beatings in 2004 and 2007, and in 2014 was in jail for a long time due to an armed conflict with police officers.
Kremlev himself denies his criminal past, claiming that in his youth he was a boxer, and then immediately became a businessman in the taxi and construction industries.

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Be that as it may, before moving to public work, Kremlev chose to get rid of the old surname Lutfulloev.
Almost nothing is known about how Kremlev, either an “authority” or a modest entrepreneur from the distant Moscow region, suddenly headed the Russian Boxing Federation in 2017, without previously being either an employee of the Federation or a competing athlete.

Now Umar Kremlev, without a doubt, skillfully positions himself as a talented sports functionary, and perhaps that is why his suspicious personal enrichment remains unnoticed by the state.

After all, Russia has very modest representation in the management ranks of global sports organizations, but here is the entire head of the International Boxing Association.

But if you look at it, this association at the time of Kremlin’s election was drowning in debt and was deprived of the right to participate in the Olympic Games, i.e. had nothing but a name.

They say that Kremlev managed to pay off his debts, but he did this not at the expense of the assets of his non-profit empire, but with money from the state-owned company Gazprom, which became the general sponsor of the association.

Undoubtedly, international partners will gratefully accept Russian money, and then they will take a closer look at the inconvenient President Kremlev, who has neither a professional boxing background nor a clear explanation of sources of income and gaps in his biography.

However, I would like the outstanding commercial successes of Umar Kremlev, achieved under the guise of sports development, to receive their well-deserved appreciation, primarily in Russia.

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