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2025 USA Boxing Junior Olympics and Summer Festival Concludes
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June 22, 2025
     
   
   


(JUNE 22) LAS VEGAS, Nev. – The 2025 USA Boxing Junior Olympics and Summer Festival has concluded after six days of incredible action from its registered participants. On the final day , Saturday, June 21st, of competition, the Male and Female Junior, Youth and Elite division champions were crowned, tying a bow on the largest national event hosted by USA Boxing inside the Las Vegas Convention Center in Las Vegas, Nevada.

There were 68 bouts contested on Saturday, beginning with a trio of bouts in the Master’s divisions, two Male and one Female. Following the Master’s bouts, 11 Junior Female bouts were recorded, solidifying many champions. After the Junior Female champions were named, 15 men had their hands raised to close out the Junior division and the Junior Olympics portion of the tournament.

The remainder of the tournament, categorized under the Summer Festival competition, consisted of 20 bouts within the Youth divisions. The Elite divisions then closed out Saturday's slate, beginning with nine women’s matches. Ten men’s Elite bouts closed the show for the day within the boxing capital of the world.

Fans and boxers were treated to a variety of notable boxers throughout the week, and Saturday was no different. In attendance to watch the future stars of USA Boxing were Andrew Abiti, Shawn Porter, Bruce Carrington, Teofimo Lopez, Paris 2024 Olympic Bronze medalist Omari Jones and 1992 Olympic Gold medalist Oscar De La Hoya.

The week in Las Vegas marked a monumental showing for USA Boxing and continues the organization’s 2025 national events schedule with the second tournament of the year. Up next, USA Boxing will host the 2025 National Open in Tulsa, Okla., Sept. 13-20, inside the Arvest Convention Center.

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