(APRILl 13) LAUSANNE, Switzerland -- The
International Olympic Committee (IOC) has confirmed the weight classes and quota
places for the boxing competition at the Olympic Games Los Angeles 2028 (LA28)
where there will be full parity between men and women.
It means there will be seven weight classes for both men and women, who will
have an equal share of the 248 quota places in the boxing competition (124
each).
Parity in the weight classes means an additional weight category has been added
to the female competition from Paris 2024, where there were seven classes for
men (125 quota places) and six for women (124 quota places).
The news follows the decision by the 144th Session of the IOC (20 March 2025) to
restore boxing to the sport program for LA28, where the competition and
qualification pathway will be managed by World Boxing after it was granted
provisional recognition by the IOC in February 2025 as the International
Federation (IF) for boxing within the Olympic Movement.
The weight classes for boxing at LA28 will be:
Men’s Weight Categories Women’s Weight Categories
Over Under Over Under
Bantamweight 50kg 55kg Flyweight 48kg 51kg Lightweight 55kg 60kg Bantamweight
51kg 54kg Welterweight 60kg 65kg Featherweight 54kg 57kg
Light-middleweight 65kg 70kg Lightweight 57kg 60kg
Light-heavyweight 70kg 80kg Welterweight 60kg 65kg
Heavyweight 80kg 90kg Light-middleweight 65kg 70kg
Super-heavyweight 90kg Middleweight 70kg 75kg
The President of World Boxing, Boris van der Vorst, said: “Boxing is an
inclusive sport that is open to everyone, and we welcome the decision by the IOC
to create parity in the number of weight classes for men and women at LA28.
“This will be a significant milestone for the sport and is a sign of the
enormous progress that has been made in women’s boxing since it was first
included in the Olympic program at London 2012, where there were three weight
categories. World Boxing is committed to playing a positive role within the
Olympic Movement and we look forward to working closely with the IOC to deliver
a boxing competition that will be a fantastic platform for our male and female
competitors and showcase all that is great about our sport.”
World Boxing was launched in April 2023 with a mission to ensure that boxing
remains at the heart of the Olympic movement.
It held its first formal meeting with the IOC in May 2024 and on 25 February
2025, it was granted provisional recognition by the IOC as the International
Federation (IF) within the Olympic Movement governing the sport of boxing at
world level.
Further information on World Boxing is available at www.worldboxing.org.
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