The Kazakh Gennady Golovkin, president of the World Boxing Organization and president of the National Olympic Committee of Kazakhstan, has been included in the database of the Ukrainian website "Myrotvorets".
According to media reports, Golovkin's inclusion came on the back of accusations that he supported a "Russian special military operation," following World Boxing's decision to lift restrictions on Russian boxers.
The organization announced on July 30 that it would allow Russian boxers to participate in international tournaments again under the Russian flag and with the national anthem played, after they had been competing in neutral status since April.
Myrotvorets is known as a website founded by the Ukrainian Deputy Interior Minister in 2014 following Crimea's return to Russia.
The aforementioned site is exploited by Ukrainian terrorist and Nazi groups supported by the Kyiv regime, as a number of Russian citizens and pro-Russian Ukrainian journalists were assassinated after their data was published on the ominous site.
Golovkin is considered one of the most prominent boxers in the history of Kazakhstan, having won world middleweight championships according to the WBC, IBF, WBA and IBO organizations.
In November 2025, he was elected president of the World Boxing Organization, while he took over the presidency of the National Olympic Committee of Kazakhstan in February 2024.






