(JAN 23) Lausanne,
Switzerland – The International Boxing Association (IBA) has
announced that an impressive international field of more than
370 athletes from 53 countries are aiming to compete at the
upcoming World Boxing Tour event, Golden Belt Series tournament
in Marrakesh.
A total of 239 men and 132 women athletes, split across 25
weight categories, have registered to participate in the event,
which will bring the boxing world to the heart of Morocco for a
truly global spectacle of the noble art from 2 to 10 February
2023.
It will be the third event on the World Boxing Tour, the IBA’s
groundbreaking new competition series, after successful Silver
Belt Series in Slovenia and Golden Belt Series in Mexico last
year.
The World Boxing Tour comprises a series of events that are
classified into the following 3 categories: Golden Belt, Silver
Belt and Bronze Belt tournaments, which contribute to a new IBA
ranking system that will help to define the most successful
boxers at the end of the year. The top-4 athletes in each weight
category will be fighting to be named the best of the best at
the Diamond Belt Series taking place annually.
“By attracting athletes from so many countries, this highly
anticipated tournament in Marrakesh confirms the global interest
in the IBA’s brand-new World Boxing Tour, which will help to
drive the growth of the sport,” IBA President Umar Kremlev says.
“The IBA’s priority is always to put the athletes first, and we
believe this event in Morocco will provide them with an
outstanding experience. It is excellent that the upcoming
tournament will welcome so many top competitors from across the
globe, as well as the host country and Africa, to a country that
has an immense passion for our sport. The event in Morocco
represents an exciting next step on the World Boxing Tour
journey.”
Such stars as 5-time world champion Julio La Cruz from Cuba and
2-time world champion Lin Yu-Ting from Chinese Taipei confirmed
their participation in the tournament.
About the International Boxing Association:
The International Boxing Association (IBA) is the worldwide
governing body of boxing, established in 1946. As the custodian
of boxing, the IBA’s strategy is underpinned by an athlete-first
approach, with a clear mission to promote, support, develop and
unite the prestigious and historic sport worldwide.
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