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Post by : Maya Rahman
The International Boxing Association (IBA) has revealed that Dubai will serve as the venue for the 2025 IBA Men’s Elite World Championships, scheduled for December 2 to 13 at the renowned Tennis Stadium. This remarkable event will be a pivotal part of an extensive two-week Festival of Boxing, featuring elite competitors from around the globe.
Participants will vie for prestigious titles alongside a staggering $8 million prize pool, establishing this event as the most lucrative tournament in boxing history. Winners from each category will receive $300,000, with runners-up earning $150,000, third place getting $75,000, and fifth place awarded $10,000. This financial distribution promotes collaboration, with 50% of the prize going to the boxer, while the coach and National Federation each receive 25%.
IBA President Umar Kremlev emphasized that this prize allocation underscores the organization's dedication to both elite athletes and grassroots boxing. “This World Championships is not solely about rewards; it honors every boxer, coach, and federation for their invaluable contributions and commitment,” he noted. The event epitomizes IBA’s goal to acknowledge excellence while safeguarding and advancing boxing on a global scale.
This edition of the IBA Men’s Elite World Championships is poised to transform Dubai into a primary boxing hub. Athletes will proudly represent their nations, showcasing their prowess, determination, and sportsmanship. The festival aims to be a grand celebration of boxing culture, integrating high-stakes matches with fan interactions, exhibitions, and cultural festivities.
With over 75 years of history, IBA has nurtured some of the world’s finest boxers. This championship continues that tradition by uniting leading boxing nations and offering a platform for international recognition. The festival will also feature other notable events, including the IBA Global Boxing Forum, a prestigious IBA Pro Event, and the IBA Congress, creating a comprehensive experience for athletes, officials, and spectators alike.
Chris Roberts OBE, Secretary General & CEO of IBA, expressed, “The IBA Men’s Elite World Championships in Dubai represents more than just competition. It's a worldwide celebration of boxing that reflects skill, culture, and unity. This event will embody the essence of our sport.”
The Festival of Boxing in Dubai will offer fans live matches, opportunities to meet athletes, and exclusive cultural experiences. It underlines IBA’s vision of advancing boxing as a unifying sport, free from political divisions and welcoming to all nations. The 2025 edition promises unparalleled competition, spectacular performances, and chances for every participant to shine on a global stage.
The 2025 IBA Men’s Elite World Championships in Dubai marks a significant occasion to celebrate excellence, innovation, and unity within the sport of boxing. With unprecedented prizes, international involvement, and a festive atmosphere, it signifies a pivotal moment in boxing history.
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