(MAY 29) LAUSANNE, Switzerland -- World
Boxing’s has surpassed the landmark of 100 members after its Executive Board
approved the applications of 17 National Federations, to take its total to 106
countries.
The latest cohort of countries to join World Boxing features some of the most
famous and successful countries in Olympic-style boxing and includes Cuba, which
has won 41 gold medals in the ring in 16 Games since it first competed at Rome
1960. Cuba is joined by Ireland, where boxing is by far the country’s most
successful Olympic sport and accounts for 19 of the 42 medals it has won since
1924.
It means that (with the exception of Russia and the Soviet Union) World Boxing’s
membership now includes the 10 most successful countries of all time in Olympic
boxing and 10 of the top 11 medal winning countries from Paris 2024.
The full list of the National Federations that have had their applications
approved is:
1. Afghanistan National Boxing Federation
2. Austrian Boxing Federation
3. The Boxing Federation of Azerbaijan
4. Chilean Boxing Federation
5. Colombia Boxing Federation
6. Cuban Boxing Federation
7. Irish Athletic Boxing Association
8. Hong Kong Boxing Federation
9. Lebanese Boxing Federation
10. Macao Boxing Federation
11. Mauritius Boxing Federation
12. Federacion Mexicana De Boxeo
13. Royal Spanish Boxing Federation
14. Saudi Boxing Federation
15. Uganda Boxing Federation
16. United Arab Emirates Boxing Federation
17. Venezuela Boxing Federation
The 17 National Federations that have had their applications approved are
eligible to enter teams into the World Boxing Championships 2025 in Liverpool,
September 4-14, 2025.
The President of World Boxing, Boris van der Vorst, said: “To have surpassed the
landmark of 100 National Federations in just over two years is a massive
achievement and I would like to thank all of my colleagues and every one of our
members for their support and their commitment to ensuring that boxing remains
at the heart of the Olympic Movement.
“Our membership includes the vast majority of the world’s most successful
countries in Olympic boxing. To be able to announce a name like Cuba, which is
synonymous with Olympic boxing, at the same time as a country like Saudi Arabia,
that has huge ambitions within the sport, is a resounding endorsement of World
Boxing and clear evidence of the confidence that National Federations across the
globe have in our ability to develop and grow the sport at all levels.”
The Chief Executive of the Saudi Boxing Federation, Mansour Naif Alsharif,
added: “Joining World Boxing marks a significant step in Saudi Arabia’s journey
to elevate boxing nationally and internationally. We are committed to the
Olympic movement and believe this partnership will help develop our athletes,
align with global standards, and position the Kingdom as a rising force in the
sport.”
The Chair of the IABA Board of Directors, Niall O’Carroll, commented: “This is a
watershed moment for Irish Boxing. Every kid in every boxing club in the
Association deserves the Olympic dream – and their clubs have made sure that
dream can live on, to LA 2028 and beyond, by voting to join World Boxing. Irish
Boxing has always valued our Olympic journey – from our first team of 9 boxers
at Paris 1924, to winning 19 medals over the last 100 years and maintaining our
standing as Team Ireland’s most successful Olympic sport. We have more Olympic
podiums to climb, and more medals to win. Our joining of World Boxing today
ensures that.”
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, the existence and operation of
WADA-recognized anti-doping policies and processes, evidence of independent,
structured, dispute resolution and appeals processes, formal recognition by
either their National Olympic Committee (NOC) or Ministry for Sport and a solid
national and international boxing program.
Under World Boxing’s Statutes, the approval of the Executive Board means the 17
new National Federations have been endorsed for membership. Final approval of
membership status can only be conferred by Congress, which is the ultimate
authority of World Boxing, and will be voted on at its next Congress which is
scheduled to take place in New Delhi in November 2025.
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