(JAN 28) BUDAPEST, HUNGARY -
The International Boxing Association (IBA) announced its work
towards a new IBA Competition System, with a trial taking place
at the 66th Bocskai Memorial Tournament, February 2022 in
Hungary.
The new competition system will seek to build on the existing
IBA World Championships, the related continental championships
and the international multisport events featuring boxing
tournaments. With sustainability in mind, the new competition
system will aim to support and develop boxing tournaments that
are already in place, which will be drawn together in a Boxing
World Tour, while preserving the rich history of the sport.
Along with significant prize money pools, and organizational
support, IBA will work to generate greater interest in the sport
of boxing with wider coverage of the events, while offering its
athletes more chances to compete.
“The new World Boxing Tour competition system was developed with
the goal of bringing greater opportunities to our athletes, as
well as event organizers all over the world,” said IBA President
Umar Kremlev. “Boxing has a rich history and it is important we
build on existing successes, in a sustainable way.”
The 66th Bocskai Memorial Tournament is one of the oldest
European elite boxing tournaments, which has been held since
1956. The upcoming event will see representatives across 20
countries participating in all of the 12 women and 13 men weight
categories.
IBA Secretary General Istvan Kovacs added: “Boxing has given me
so much and I am very honoured to be here in Hungary with a
chance to help a new generation of boxers. The Bocskai Memorial
Tournament is exactly the kind of event IBA must strive to
preserve and develop. We will not be directing our resources
just to create new competitions where they are not needed.
Instead, we will work to promote and bring light to events like
the one happening here only in a matter of days.”
With the Boxing World Tour currently in development, further
details on ranking systems, upcoming events, and more will be
created in conjunction with national federations, host cities
and vitally, the athletes themselves.
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