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2025

Executive Board of World Boxing approves four new applications to join from Egypt, Gambia, Kiribati and Grenada as membership grows to 72 countries

February 4, 2025

The Executive Board of World Boxing has approved membership applications from the National Federations for boxing in Egypt, Gambia, Kiribati and Grenada, to take its membership to 72 countries.

The addition of Egypt and Gambia grows World Boxing’s footprint in Africa. The approval of Kiribati’s application means it now has seven members in Oceania.

All of the new National Federations have completed a rigorous application process to join World Boxing. They are deemed to be in good standing and, through their statutes and operating processes, able to demonstrate:

  • A transparent and open election process for the appointment of office bearing roles
  • The existence and operation of WADA-recognised anti-doping polices and processes
  • Evidence of a structured, dispute resolution and appeals process that is either fully independent or subject to external input
  • Formal recognition by either their National Olympic Committee (NOC) or Ministry for Sport
  • A solid national and international boxing sports programme

The President of World Boxing, Boris van der Vorst, said: “The approval of four more applications is a sign of the continued progress of World Boxing and the widespread desire for change that exists across the sport.

“It is clear that the only way that boxing will continue to be part of the Olympic Movement is for National Federations to support World Boxing and it is good to see that boxing leaders from all parts of the world recognise this and are applying to join us.

“We are continuing to process applications from National Federations across the world I urge all boxing leaders that want to ensure their boxers to have the opportunity to compete at a future Olympic Games to seek to be part of World Boxing.”

A full list of the 72 National Federations that are members of World Boxing can be viewed HERE.

World Boxing was launched in April 2023 and is committed to ensuring that boxing remains at the heart of the Olympic movement.

On 7 May 2024, it held its first formal meeting with the IOC which signalled the start of collaboration aimed at establishing a pathway for boxing to remain in the Olympic Games.

On 26 September 2024, World Boxing announced that it had set-up an Olympic Commission, chaired by the President of the National Olympic Committee of Kazakhstan, Gennadiy Golovkin, to support and assist the process of developing a pathway to ensuring that boxing is restored to the Games.

Filed Under: 2025, Membership, Press Release

World Boxing to establish Continental Confederation in the Americas

January 27, 2025

World Boxing is to establish a Pan American Boxing Confederation to drive the development and growth of Olympic-style boxing in the Americas.

The Confederation is being formed by 17 National Federations from the Americas that are members of World Boxing and will be known as the Pan American Boxing Confederation.

The new Confederation will hold its inaugural Congress on 15 March 2025 in Panama City, Panama when members will approve the statutes of the new Confederation, elect its Executive Leadership, and establish operating guidelines.

The Congress will also include elections for the Confederation’s Executive Committees including seven positions on the board of directors and four committee Chair positions (Medical & Anti-Doping, Judicial, Audit & Finance, Sport & Competition).

In preparation for the Congress, the Pan American Boxing Confederation’s Interim Board of Directors will work with a third-party provider to establish an independent vetting panel to review all applications for leadership roles.

Boris van der Vorst, the President of World Boxing, said: “The creation of the Pan American Boxing Confederation is further evidence of the progress of World Boxing and the widespread desire for a change that exists across the sport. 

“World Boxing has consistently enjoyed strong support in this part of the world and I would like to express my gratitude to all of our members in the Americas for taking this important step which will deliver huge benefits to the boxers and everyone connected with the sport in the region.”

A statement from the Interim Board of Directors of the Pan American Boxing Confederation said: “We are incredibly excited to see the Americas collaboratively establish the Pan American Boxing Confederation. This a step that further proves the progress made within the sport of Olympic-style boxing over the past few years and further solidifies our Continent within the sport in the years to come.

“Our goal with the creation of the Pan American Boxing Confederation is to provide exceptional competitions for each of our national federations and their many boxers. Olympic-style boxing is a sport built upon hard work and dedication to the craft, and we hope to embody that philosophy with the Pan American Boxing Confederation.”

The President of the Brazilian Boxing Federation (CCBoxe), Marcos Brito, added: “Today, the Americas celebrate a historic day. We take immense pride in announcing the establishment of the Pan American Boxing Confederation, created with great hope and faith in the future of Olympic-style boxing. This endeavour demonstrates to the world the power of collaboration among individuals driven by a common goal, free from personal interests.

“The Pan American Boxing Confederation is dedicated to realizing top-tier competitions and is committed to the development of boxing through mutual collaboration by empowering athletes, coaches, referees, and judges. Through World Boxing, we strive to contribute to the growth of Olympic-style boxing globally.”

The 17 countries whose National Federations will have the opportunity to participate and vote at the inaugural Congress include: Argentina, Barbados, Bermuda, Brazil, Canada, Caymen Islands, Dominica, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, Guatemala, Honduras, Jamaica, Panama, Peru, USA, Suriname and the Virgin Islands.

The Pan American Boxing Confederation is the second Continental Confederation established by World Boxing following the announcement in November 2024 that an Asian Confederation is being created.

World Boxing was launched in April 2023 and currently has 68 National Federations as members covering all five Continents that take part in Olympic-style boxing.

It is committed to ensuring that boxing remains at the heart of the Olympic movement and on 7 May 2024, it held its first formal meeting with the IOC which signalled the start of collaboration aimed at establishing a pathway for boxing to remain in the Olympic Games.

On 26 September 2024, World Boxing announced that it had set-up an Olympic Commission, chaired by the President of the National Olympic Committee of Kazakhstan, Gennadiy Golovkin, to support and assist the process of developing a pathway to ensuring that boxing is restored to the Games.

Filed Under: 2025, Governance, Press Release

Eight more National Federations join World Boxing to increase membership to 68 countries

January 24, 2025

World Boxing has approved applications from eight more National Federations to take its membership to 68 countries.

The new applications, which have been approved by the Executive Board of World Boxing, are from the National Federations for boxing in France, Croatia, Poland, Iran, Malaysia, Nepal, Turkmenistan and Samoa, which is represented by Independent Boxing Samoa.

All eight of the new National Federations have completed a rigorous application process to join World Boxing. They are deemed to be in good standing and, through their statutes and operating processes, able to demonstrate:

  • A transparent and open election process for the appointment of office bearing roles
  • The existence and operation of WADA-recognised anti-doping polices and processes
  • Evidence of a structured, dispute resolution and appeals process that is either fully independent or subject to external input
  • Formal recognition by either their National Olympic Committee (NOC) or Ministry for Sport
  • A solid national and international boxing sports programme

The President of World Boxing, Boris van der Vorst, said: “To add eight more National Federations to our ever-increasing membership is another significant step for World Boxing and further evidence of the widespread support, across the sport, for our work to ensure boxing remains at the heart of the Olympic Movement.

“It is clear that the only way that boxing will be on the programme for LA2028 is for National Federations to support World Boxing and I invite all boxing leaders that care about the future of the sport and their boxers to apply for membership of our oragnisation as we continue to grow and go from strength to strength.”

A full list of the 68 National Federations that are members of World Boxing can be viewed HERE.

World Boxing was launched in April 2023 and is committed to ensuring that boxing remains at the heart of the Olympic movement.

On 7 May 2024, it held its first formal meeting with the IOC which signalled the start of collaboration aimed at establishing a pathway for boxing to remain in the Olympic Games.

On 26 September 2024, World Boxing announced that it had set-up an Olympic Commission, chaired by the President of the National Olympic Committee of Kazakhstan, Gennadiy Golovkin, to support and assist the process of developing a pathway to ensuring that boxing is restored to the Games.

Filed Under: 2025, Membership, Press Release

Entries open for first World Boxing Cup of the year in Brazil in March 2025

January 23, 2025

Entries are open for the first World Boxing Cup of 2025 which will be held in Foz do Iguaçu, Brazil, from 31 March – 5 April 2025.

The “World Boxing Cup: Brazil 2025 – Foz do Iguaçu” will take place in the Rafain Palace Hotel & Convention which has previously hosted numerous major events in a wide range of sports, including Brazil’s national boxing championships.

It will be followed by a World Boxing Cup in Kazakhstan in June and a third one in July at a location to be confirmed. The World Boxing Cup season finals will be held in New Delhi, India, in November 2025.

Details of all of the World Boxing Cup 2025 events are featured in World Boxing’s recently published competition calendar for 2025 which can be viewed HERE.

The World Boxing Cup series is a new competition format developed by World Boxing whereby elite male and female boxers accrue ranking points over several stages of competition during the calendar year. It is designed to bring greater structure and meaning to the competition calendar in Olympic-style boxing and culminates in a Finals event where the stage winners and other top-ranked boxers compete for the World Boxing Cup trophy.

The 2025 events follow the first series of the World Boxing Cup in 2024 which featured competitions in England, USA and Mongolia and culminated in a Finals event in England in November 2024, where Brazil was the top-performing nation with four gold medals for Jucielen Cerqueira Romeu (W50kg), Luiz Oliveira (M57kg), Breno De Carvalho (M63.5kg) and Joel Ramos Da Silva (M92kg+).

For this year’s series the number of weight classes has been extended to ten each for men and women to reflect World Boxing’s updated competition rules HERE. The weight classes are:

MEN’S WEIGHTS CLASSES WOMEN’S WEIGHT CLASSES
Category nameWeight classCategory nameWeight class
Flyweight / M50kg47-50 kgLight-flyweight / W48kg45-48 kg
Bantamweight / M55kg50-55 kgFlyweight / W51kg48-51kg
Lightweight / M60kg55-60 kgBantamweight / W54kg51-54 kg
Welterweight / M65kg60-65 kgFeatherweight / W57kg54-57 kg
Light-middleweight / M70kg65-70 kgLightweight / W60kg57-60 kg
Middleweight / M75kg70-75 kgWelterweight / W65kg60-65 kg
Light-heavyweight / M80kg75-80 kgLight-middleweight / W70kg65-70 kg
Cruiserweight/ 85kg80-85 kgMiddleweight / W75kg70-75 kg
Heavyweight / M90kg85-90 kgLight-heavyweight / W80kg75-80 kg
Super-heavyweight / M90+kg90 kg+Heavyweight / W80kg+80 kg+

Elite male and female boxers from the 60 plus National Federations that are members of World Boxing are eligible to take part in the event. National Federations that are not currently members will be able to participate provided their request is approved by the Executive Board of World Boxing.

A full competition pack, including entry details is available on request from the World Boxing sport department at sport@worldboxing.org.

Boris van der Vorst, President, World Boxing, said: “World Boxing is committed to delivering high quality competition opportunities for our member’s boxers and after the resounding success of the first World Boxing Cup in 2024, which saw us deliver a series of top-class events across three Continents, it is fantastic to see that activities are already underway for this year.

“I would like to thank my colleagues at the Brazilian Boxing Confederation (CBBoxe) for hosting this first event of the 2025 series and I look forward to working closely with them on what I am sure will be another top-class competition.”

The President of CBBoxe, Marcos Cândido Brito, added: “After the success our boxers enjoyed in last year’s competition, we are very proud to have be hosting the first World Boxing Cup of the new series and on behalf of all my colleagues at CBBOXE and our partners at World Boxing, I look forward to welcoming all of the boxers, coaches, officials, staff and volunteers to Brazil for this event.”

World Boxing was launched in April 2023 and is committed to ensuring that boxing remains at the heart of the Olympic movement.  On 7 May 2024, it held its first formal meeting with the IOC which signalled the start of collaboration aimed at establishing a pathway for boxing to remain in the Olympic Games.

On 26 September 2024, World Boxing announced that it had set-up an Olympic Commission, chaired by the President of the National Olympic Committee of Kazakhstan, Gennadiy Golovkin, to support and assist the process of developing a pathway to ensuring that boxing is restored to the Games.

Further information on World Boxing is available at www.worldboxing.org.

Filed Under: 2025, Press Release, World Boxing Cup

World Boxing publishes Competition Calendar for 2025

January 22, 2025

World Boxing has published an initial competition calendar for 2025 which features four World Boxing Cup Events and the inaugural World Boxing Championships 2025 for Elite men and women.

The calendar is available on the World Boxing website and can be viewed HERE.

The centrepiece of the calendar is the World Boxing Championships 2025 in September in Liverpool, England which will be the first ever global championships for Elite men and women hosted by World Boxing.

It will be preceded by three events in the World Boxing Cup series, which is a new competition format developed by World Boxing whereby elite male and female boxers accrue ranking points over several stages of competition during the calendar year. It is designed to bring greater structure and meaning to the competition calendar in Olympic-style boxing and culminates in a Finals event where the stage winners and other top-ranked boxers compete for the World Boxing Cup trophy.

The World Boxing Cup 2025 follows the 2024 series which featured competitions in England, USA and Mongolia and culminated in a Finals event in England in November 2024.

The first event of the World Boxing Cup 2025 will be the “World Boxing Cup: Brazil 2025 – Foz do Iguaçu” which will be held at the Rafain Palace Hotel & Convention from 29 March – 6 April 2025.

It will be followed by a World Boxing Cup in Kazakhstan in June and a third one in July at a location to be confirmed. The World Boxing Cup season finals will be held in New Delhi, India, in November 2025 following the World Boxing Championships.

The competition calendar for 2025 has been created to ensure that boxers from National Federations aligned to World Boxing have a range of competitive opportunities in the next 12 months.  It will be supplemented by a calendar of smaller competition opportunities delivered by World Boxing member National Federations, which will be published shortly in the Competition section of the World Boxing website.

Elite male and female boxers from the 60 plus National Federations that are members of World Boxing are eligible to take part in these events. National Federations that are not currently members will be able to participate provided their request is approved by the Executive Board of World Boxing.

For the World Boxing Championships and this year’s World Boxing Cup the number of weight classes has been extended to ten each for men and women to reflect World Boxing’s updated competition rules HERE.

The weight classes are:

MEN’S WEIGHTS CLASSES WOMEN’S WEIGHT CLASSES
Category nameWeight classCategory nameWeight class
Flyweight / M50kg47-50 kgLight-flyweight / W48kg45-48 kg
Bantamweight / M55kg50-55 kgFlyweight / W51kg48-51kg
Lightweight / M60kg55-60 kgBantamweight / W54kg51-54 kg
Welterweight / M65kg60-65 kgFeatherweight / W57kg54-57 kg
Light-middleweight / M70kg65-70 kgLightweight / W60kg57-60 kg
Middleweight / M75kg70-75 kgWelterweight / W65kg60-65 kg
Light-heavyweight / M80kg75-80 kgLight-middleweight / W70kg65-70 kg
Cruiserweight/ 85kg80-85 kgMiddleweight / W75kg70-75 kg
Heavyweight / M90kg85-90 kgLight-heavyweight / W80kg75-80 kg
Super-heavyweight / M90+kg90 kg+Heavyweight / W80kg+80 kg+

Filed Under: 2025

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