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New Era For AIBA Commissions Gets Warm Welcome From Boxing Community In Manchester

England Boxing hosts the 2016 AIBA Commissions at Old Trafford, the iconic home of Manchester United Football Club, where an innovative approach promises to increase participation and improve communications among boxing bodies.

The 8 commissions gathered in Manchester this week to discuss three crucial issues facing the sport: headguard removal, competition structure and pro-eligibility. The discussions were held in the spirit of the innovative HeadsUp! campaign, the ongoing initiative launched in 2015 to propagate a greater responsibility for the health of AIBA boxers and the nurturing of their careers from inception through to retirement and beyond.

“AIBA’s 70th year is the perfect time to rejuvinate the annual meeting of our commissions. The topics under debate and discussion affect every level of our sport so it is vital that all of our commissions are heard on these crucial issues. The HeadsUp campaign has made important inroads and we look forward to acting on the valuable opinions we have heard over the past days here in Manchester”, said AIBA President Ching-Kuo Wu after addressing the 110 attendees.

2016 sees innovative new approach brought in for AIBA commissions

The annual meeting took on a revitalised tone this year, with greater emphasis placed on improving dialogue and the percolation of information through all levels of the sport. The simple idea behind heightened engagement and participation of the commissions is to yield more information on the impact of the three topics under discussion for coaches, boxers and R&Js, take their feedback onboard and use it to come up with concrete solutions.

“These last 2 days are true evidence of the vitality of our sport and the commitment of the AIBA family behind the new initiatives proposed. Each 8 commissions worked for the 1st time under the HeadsUp framework allowing each member to openly discussed and contribute to the continuous growth of our sport”, explained Karim Bouzidi, AIBA executive director.

As well as the commissions giving their thoughts on headguard removal, competition structure and pro-eligibility, there will be cross-commission discussions on the topics for the first time. The improved flow of information and discussion is designed to give a greater openness and understanding of the changes taking place in boxing, and to influence the ways in which those changes could take effect.

Dr Ching-Kuo Wu AIBA President; Karim Bouzidi, AIBA Executive Director; Krassimir Ininski, Bulgarian Boxing Federation President; Pat Fiacco, Boxing Canada President; Bono Bosnjak, Croatian Boxing Federation; Paul Porter, England Boxing CEO; Osvaldo Bisbal American Boxing Confederation President
Dr Ching-Kuo Wu AIBA President; Karim Bouzidi, AIBA Executive Director; Krassimir Ininski, Bulgarian Boxing Federation President; Pat Fiacco, Boxing Canada President; Bono Bosnjak, Croatian Boxing Federation; Paul Porter, England Boxing CEO; Osvaldo Bisbal American Boxing Confederation President

“The level of communication at this year’s commission meetings has been very positive for us. By empowering the full chain of commissions you inevitably get better input, and from there we will see better results, and changes that have a wider understanding and approval than ever before”, Chair of the Women’s Boxing Commission Joyce Bowen said after the event.

Paul Porter, CEO, England Boxing said: “It has been a great honour to host the 2016 Joint Commissions Meeting and play a part in the on-going development of the sport. We look forward to building ever closer links with AIBA and making a significant contribution to the future progress of the sport at all levels.”

America’s Best Men And Women Boxers Ready To Go Head To Head As Pan American Games Boxing Competition Starts

The boxing tournament of the iconic Toronto 2015 Pan American Games begins on Saturday, July 18, as 120 of the best men’s and women’s boxers from the Central, North and South America regions compete for gold medal glory.
10 men’s weight categories from Light Flyweight (49 kg) to Super Heavyweight (91+ kg) will feature across three 3 minute rounds, while the trio of Olympic women’s weight classes will respectively fight over four rounds of 2 minutes.

“Boxing has always been one of the most popular sports in the Pan American Games. I think one of the most anticipated matches in Toronto for all fans will be women’s Middleweight clash between the unbeatable American Claressa Shields and home favourite Ariane Fortin-Brochu. The men competition should also showcase amazing bouts as the line-up features such talented and experienced athletes”, said AIBA President Dr Ching-Kuo Wu.

Ariane Fortin-Brochu and Claressa Shields at AIBA Women's World Boxing Championships Jeju 2014
Ariane Fortin-Brochu and Claressa Shields at AIBA Women’s World Boxing Championships Jeju 2014

The first edition of the Pan American Games was held in Buenos Aires, Argentina in 1951, and since then the continent’s biggest multi-sport event has been held every four years. In 2011, women joined the boxing tournament for the very first time as the Cuban athletes dominated the men’s section of the competition with eight gold medals.

American Boxing Confederation President Mr Osvaldo Bisbal said: “Some of the best men and women boxers will be competing in Toronto and I am expecting truly great boxing performances from Latin American countries with strong boxing heritage. I’m sure Canadian and International fans will passionately support past and future Olympic and World boxing champions in truly legendary clashes”.

Cuba has enjoyed the most success in the history of the event with 116 boxing medals, while USA has earned 101 medals. Argentina, Brazil and Venezuela have also traditionally performed well, while host nation Canada has only won three boxing medals since 1951.

61 Men And 23 Women Boxers Qualified To Toronto 2015 PanAm Games

International Boxing Association (AIBA) together with American Boxing Confederation (AMBC) have confirmed today the names of boxers, who have qualified to Toronto 2015 Pan American Games following the Qualification event, which took place in Tijuana, Mexico on 4-9 June 2015.

“I would like to congratulate all the boxers on reaching the Pan American Games, especially our women boxing stars Marlen Esparza and Claresa Maria Shields from the US who – I know – have worked really hard to qualify. Marlen and Claresa are true Ambassadors for women boxing in the world, they also demonstrate world class boxing skills and I cannot wait to see them compete in Toronto. I would also like to wish all our athletes the best of luck for the upcoming competition”, said AIBA President Dr Ching-Kuo Wu.

Toronto 2015 PanAm Games will take place on 10-26 July 2015 and will involve over 7,000 athletes from Latin America, South America, the Caribbean and North America. Boxing will be one of the 36 sports represented at the Games.

American Boxing Confederation (AMBC) President Osvaldo Bisbal said: “I am very excited about the upcoming PanAm Games in Toronto and the fact that boxing will be so well represented by some of our strongest men and women boxers. I am looking forward to witnessing pure boxing action in the spirit of fairplay, sportsmanship and respect”.

23 nations have secured at least one quota place for the upcoming Pan American Games in Toronto following the qualification event in Tijuana.

Marlen Esparza (USA)  during the competition
Marlen Esparza (USA) during the competition

Dominican Republic: 9 quotas

Brazil, Colombia: 8 quotas

Argentina: 7 quotas

Guatemala, Mexico, United States of America, Venezuela: 5 quotas

Canada, Costa Rica, Nicaragua, Puerto Rico: 4 quotas

Bahamas: 3 quotas

Chile, AIBA Team (Ecuador), AIBA Team (Peru): 2 quotas

Barbados, Bolivia, Dominica, El Salvador, Honduras, Trinidad & Tobago, Virgin Islands: 1 quota place

See below the list of qualified boxers:
Weight (n° of quota places for Toronto 2015 Panamerican Games)

46-49Kg (7 places):
Kevin Adonis Arias (NIC)
Yuberjen Herney Martinez (COL)
Victor Daniel Santillan (DOM)
Jason Alen Melik Elliston (USA)
P.G. Tondo (CAN)
Junior Zarate (ARG)
Alvaro Vargas (GUA)

52Kg (7 places):
Antonio Bruno Vargas (USA)
Ceiber David Avila (COL)
Juliao de Miranda (BRA)
Leonel de los Santos (DOM)
Eduard Johan Bermudez (VEN)
David Alejandro Jimenez (CRC)
Eddie Valenzuela (GUA)

56Kg (6 places):
Hector Luis Garcia (DOM)
Carlos Andre dos Santos (BRA)
Jorvi Edgar Ferroñan (AIBAP)
Juan Reyes (GUA)
Segundo Padilla (AIBAE)
Franco José Gutierrez (NCA)

60Kg (7 places):
Luis Angel Cabrera (VEN)
Fadir Hernandez (COL)
Jose Javier Rosario (PUR)
Ronan Nahuel Sanchez (ARG)
Kevin Alfonso Luna (GUA)
Elvis Severino Rodriguez (DOM)
Merin Jesus Zalazar (HON)

64Kg (6 places):
Joedison de Jesus (BRA)
Luis Angel Feliciano (USA)
Rashield Abena Williams (BAH)
Eduardo Sanchez (CRC)
Lucas Iván Gimenez (ARG)
Carlos Daniel Tobar (GUA)

69Kg (6 places):
Roberto Custodio (BRA)
Marvin Cabrera (MEX)
Juan Ramón Solano (DOM)
Carl Leviticus Hield (BAH)
Lester Junior Silva (NCA)
Alberto Ignacio Palmetta (ARG)

75Kg (6 places):
Jorge Luis Vivas (COL)
Jason Fabian Ramirez (CRC)
Raul Sanchez (DOM)
Joseph Alexander Cherkashyn (CHI)
Magdiel Omar Cotto (PUR)
Endry Jose Saavedra (VEN)

81Kg (7 places):
Carlos Andrés Mina (AIBAE)
Juan Carlos Carrillo (COL)
Rogelio Romero (MEX)
Michel de Souza (BRA)
Adrian Michael Biscette (BAR)
José Moya (CRC)
Marcos Rubén Escudero (ARG)

91Kg (4 places):
Deivis Julio (COL)
Juan Gonçalez (BRA)
Joaquín Berroa Lugo (DOM)
Miguel Angel Veliz (CHI)

91+Kg (5 places):
Rafael Duarte (BRA)
Laurent Jr. Clayton (ISV)
Alberto Edgar Ramirez (MEX)
Kieshno Marlon Major (BAH)
Simon Kean (CAN)

W48-51Kg (8 places):
Marlen Esparza (USA)
Mandy Marie Bujold (CAN)
Claudia de los Angeles Perrales (NCA)
Tayonis Anaonis Cedeño (VEN)
Ingrit Lorena Valencia (COL)
Sulem Urbina (MEX)
Nadia Joeunifer Barriga (BOL)
Monica Gonzalez (PUR)

W60Kg (8 places):
Caroline Veyre (CAN)
Kiria Tapia (PUR)
Dayana Erika Sanchez (ARG)
Victoria Torres (MEX)
Stefani Lopez (AIBAP)
Valerian Kezial Spicer (DMA)
Karla Patricia Herrera (ESA)
Mirkin Sena (DOM)

W75Kg (7 places):
Claresa Maria Shields (USA)
Yenebier Adelina Guillen (DOM)
Lucia Noelia Perez (ARG)
Chimere Crystal Taylor (TRI)
Flavia Tereza Figueiredo (BRA)
Jessica Paola Caicedo (COL)
Francelis Dilmar Carmona (VEN)