(OCT 1) COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. – USA Boxing
concluded its third national event of the year, the 2025 National Open in Tulsa,
Oklahoma, earlier this month, with an astounding 1,870 registered participants.
Throughout the week, 632 bouts were conducted to crown 112 champions in the male
and female PeeWee, Bantam, Intermediate, Junior, Youth and Elite divisions.
Throughout 10 sessions and six days of competition inside the Arvest Convention
Center in Tulsa, Oklahoma, 726 boxers competed in bouts. When looking at a
breakdown of the boxers who competed throughout the week, there were 72 bouts
conducted among female competitors and 560 bouts conducted among male
competitors. There were 30 walkovers during the week, and 19 matched bouts
created to further provide boxers with competition experience.
Of the 632 bouts conducted, 553 were finalized by judges’ decision, while 49
were concluded by referee stoppage. There were three medical restrictions
throughout the week, and a 0.25% incidence of injury during the entirety of the
event.
Among the 1,104 registered boxers in the tournament, there were 934 male
registrations and 170 female registrations. Additionally, 674 coaches, 86
officials and six physicians registered for the event. Among all registered
participants in the event, 85% were male, while 15% were female.
In addition to the 112 champions crowned, 12 coaches earned their Bronze-level
coaching certification, while six coaches gained their Silver-level coaching
certification. There were 1,831 registrations from the United States, led by 446
registrations from Texas. California came in second for total event
registrations with 179, followed by Ohio with 111, Florida with 108 and Kansas
with 62, rounding out the top five states represented.
From a digital media perspective, the 2025 USA Boxing National Open was
exceptional for viewers catching the event remotely. Beginning with the
tournament draw and technical meeting on Sunday, and ending with the final day
of competition, USA Boxing accrued 216,638 broadcast views. Additionally, fans
watched over 1.4 million minutes of competition for an average length of 6:26
per ring and 9:13 on the multi-ring broadcast over the six-day stretch.
Up next for USA Boxing is the 2025 USA Boxing National Championships hosted in
Lubbock, Texas, from December 6 to 13.
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