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World Boxing Cup

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World Boxing Cup
StatusActive
GenreBoxing World Cup
FrequencyQuarterly
Years active2025–present
Inaugurated2025
Previous event2025 Brazil Kazakhstan India
Next event2026
Organised byWorld Boxing
WebsiteWebsite

The World Boxing Cup is an amateur boxing competition organised by World Boxing.[1] It consists of male and female boxers accruing ranking points over stages of the tournament during the year.[2]

History

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World Boxing Cup is a tournament where elite male and female boxers accrue ranking points over several stages of competition during the year. There are 10 categories for both men and women.[3] The inaugural 2025 edition was held in three parts across Foz do Iguaçu in Brazil then Astana, Kazakhstan, and the finals in New Delhi, India.[4]

Editions

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Year Stage Host Dates Ref
2025 I Brazil Foz do Iguaçu March 31 – April 5 [5]
II Kazakhstan Astana 30 June – 7 July [6]
Finals India New Delhi 15 – 22 November [7]

Medal table

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RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 India13121540
2 Kazakhstan1251330
3 Uzbekistan97925
4 Brazil74516
5 Poland35816
6 England341017
7 Australia2248
8 Norway2002
9 Italy1539
10 Chinese Taipei1247
 Japan1247
12 France1168
13 Argentina1001
 Finland1001
15 Turkey0268
 United States0268
17 Germany0123
18 Bulgaria0112
 Kyrgyzstan0112
 Mongolia0112
 Nigeria0112
22 Philippines0101
23 Azerbaijan0033
24 Dominican Republic0011
 Guatemala0011
Totals (25 entries)5759104220

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "World Boxing Cup Brazil 2025: Know full schedule and where to watch live in India". Olympics.
  2. ^ Rewcastle, Nick (2025-01-23). "Entries open for first World Boxing Cup of the year in Brazil in March 2025". World Boxing. Retrieved 2025-04-06.
  3. ^ "Young Indian pugilists to represent country in World Boxing Cup Brazil 2025". The Tribune. Retrieved 2025-04-06.
  4. ^ "World Boxing: 2025 Competitive Calendar" (PDF). World Boxing.
  5. ^ "World Boxing Cup: Abhinash Jamwal produces near-perfect performance to storm into 65kg final". The Indian Express. 2025-04-05. Retrieved 2025-04-06.
  6. ^ Developer, Web. "Hitesh, Sachin Siwach shine as India begin World Boxing Cup in style". Mid-day. Retrieved 2025-07-01.
  7. ^ Sarangi, Y. B. (2025-11-20). "World Boxing Cup Finals: Minakshi, Nikhat, Jaismine lead the way as India finishes with nine gold medals". Sportstar. Retrieved 2025-11-20.