Boxing World Cup

The Boxing World Cup was an international boxing event organized by the International Boxing Association (AIBA), featuring boxers competing in different weight divisions.

It was held from 1979 to 1998 as an individual competition and from 2002 to 2006 as a team competition. In 2008 the format returned to individual competition, though the team score was still accounted for.

Boxing World Cup
Statusinactive
Genresports event
Date(s)various
Frequencybiannual
Location(s)various
Inaugurated1979 (1979)
FounderColonel Don Hull
Most recent2008 (2008)
Activityamateur boxing
Organised byAIBA
PeopleAnwar Chowdhry

History

Individual boxers were competing in their weight categories as part of the team competition, with the overall winner decided by the higher number of total wins. Each team represented countries and continents. The number of weight categories differed per Cup. Related type of competition could be considered boxing team duels, often held between countries as part of the final stage of preparation for the World Amateur Boxing Championships.

The event took place twelve times, from 1979 to 2008. In 2005, the event took place in Moscow, Russia, and the Russian team won. In the next event was held in Baku, Azerbaijan, and the Cuban team won.

After a new president was elected in the International Boxing Association and the event stopped. It didn't take place in 2007. In 2008, it was announced by the boxing organization that the event would continue on, but in a different competition, which will happen once in two years and the following one being in 2008. It will feature the top ranked boxers competing in this event in their weight categories. The place chosen for the event was Moscow.

Competition format

Certain editions of the World Cup, held in the 1990s, saw individual matches of five two-minute rounds.

Results by year

Edition Year Host Venue Dates Winner Runner-up Final score Third place Notes Refs
1 1979 Boxing World Cup  New York City, United States Madison Square Garden October 11–19 Boxing World Cup  United States Boxing World Cup  Soviet Union 7–3 Boxing World Cup  South Korea
Boxing World Cup  Puerto Rico
Boxing World Cup  Cuba absent
2 1981 Boxing World Cup  Montreal, Canada Maurice Richard Arena November 11–18 Boxing World Cup  Soviet Union Boxing World Cup  Cuba 4–4 Boxing World Cup  United States
Boxing World Cup  Canada
3 1983 Boxing World Cup  Rome, Italy Palazzo dello Sport October 17–22 Boxing World Cup  Cuba Boxing World Cup  Soviet Union 4–3 Boxing World Cup  Italy
Boxing World Cup  South Korea
4 1985 Boxing World Cup  Seoul, South Korea Jamsil Arena November 2–6 Boxing World Cup  South Korea Boxing World Cup  Soviet Union 4–4 Boxing World Cup  East Germany
Boxing World Cup  United States
Boxing World Cup  Cuba absent
5 1987 Boxing World Cup  Belgrade, Yugoslavia October 26–31 Boxing World Cup  Cuba Boxing World Cup  East Germany 5–3 Boxing World Cup  Soviet Union
Boxing World Cup  Yugoslavia
Boxing World Cup  United States absent
6 1990 Boxing World Cup  Havana, Cuba Sports City Coliseum February 18–24 Boxing World Cup  Cuba Boxing World Cup  Soviet Union 4–0 Boxing World Cup  East Germany
Boxing World Cup  Turkey
1st stage
Boxing World Cup  Dublin, Ireland September 1–8 Boxing World Cup  Cuba Boxing World Cup  East Germany 3–1 Boxing World Cup  West Germany
Boxing World Cup  Soviet Union
2nd stage
Boxing World Cup  Bombay, India Bombay Gymkhana November 10–17 Boxing World Cup  Cuba Boxing World Cup  United States 3–1 Boxing World Cup  Canada
Boxing World Cup  Bulgaria
3rd stage
7 1994 Boxing World Cup  Bangkok, Thailand Thammasat Sport Centre June ?–11 Boxing World Cup  Germany Boxing World Cup  Cuba 3–2 Boxing World Cup  Kazakhstan
Boxing World Cup  Uzbekistan
8 1998 Boxing World Cup  Chongqing, China June Boxing World Cup  Cuba Boxing World Cup  Thailand 9–1 Boxing World Cup  Uzbekistan
Boxing World Cup  China
Boxing World Cup  Beijing, China
9 2002 Boxing World Cup  Astana, Kazakhstan Kazakhstan Sports Palace June 3–8 Boxing World Cup  Cuba Boxing World Cup  Kazakhstan 7–5 Boxing World Cup  Thailand
Boxing World Cup  Russia
1 (w) 2004 Boxing World Cup  Tonsberg, Norway Quality Hotel April 28 – May 1 Boxing World Cup  China Boxing World Cup  Italy 3–3 Boxing World Cup  Turkey
Boxing World Cup  India
Boxing World Cup  Cuba absent
Boxing World Cup  Russia absent
10 2005 Boxing World Cup  Moscow, Russia Luzhniki Minor Arena July 12–17 Boxing World Cup  Russia Boxing World Cup  Cuba 7–4 Boxing World Cup  Azerbaijan
Boxing World Cup  Kazakhstan
11 2006 Boxing World Cup  Baku, Azerbaijan Baku Sports Palace October 15–22 Boxing World Cup  Cuba Boxing World Cup  Russia 6–5 Boxing World Cup  Azerbaijan
Boxing World Cup  Ukraine
12 2008 Boxing World Cup  Moscow, Russia Megasport Sport Palace December 5–15 Boxing World Cup  Cuba Boxing World Cup  Russia 6–3 Boxing World Cup  Armenia
Boxing World Cup  Philippines
13 2023 Boxing World Cup  Croston, England Croston Sports Club June 1–15
Note Cuban team did not participate in 1979' and 1985' editions for political reasons, mainly due to the Cuba's government altercations with the United States government. 2004 saw only the female contest.

The Russia World Cup cancelled because of the declaration of war on Ukraine

Statistics by country

Country Winners Runner-up Third place
Boxing World Cup  Cuba 2 (2006, 2008) 1 (2005)
Boxing World Cup  Russia 1 (2005) 2 (2006, 2008)
Boxing World Cup  Azerbaijan 2 (2005, 2006)
Boxing World Cup  Armenia 1 (2008)
    Notes
  • In 2005, there was a group stage followed by knock-out system and there were a semi-finals.
  • In 2006, the third place was shared between the two teams that finished second in their groups.
  • In 2008, the results were based on the medal table after the individual competitions.

United States Olympic Cup

Edition Year Host Venue Dates Winner Final score Notes Refs
1 1990 Boxing World Cup  Salt Lake City, Utah Salt Palace Exhibition Hall June 23 North America 11–3 North America vs. Europe team duals at the multi-sport event
2 1999 Boxing World Cup  San Diego, California University of California—San Diego September 9–10 Boxing World Cup  Ukraine individual contest at the multi-sport event

See also

References

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