2023 IBA Men's World Boxing Championships

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2023 IBA Men's World Amateur Boxing Championships
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Venue Humo Arena
Location Tashkent, Uzbekistan
Dates 30 April – 14 May
Total prize money 5.2 million $
TBD →

The 2023 IBA World Boxing Championships were held in Tashkent, Uzbekistan, from 30 April to 14 May 2023. Athletes from all five continents took part in the championship and competed for medals in 13 weight categories, which were approved by the Board of Directors of the International Boxing Association (IBA) in July 2021.[1][2]

Prize money

Gold medallists received $200,000, with silver medallists receiving the previous champion's purse of $100,000 and bronze medallists taking home $50,000.[3] Prize money was introduced for the 2021 Men's World Championships and 2022 Women's World Championships as an incentive for boxers to be rewarded at the highest level of the amateur sport.[4]

Qualification System for Paris 2024

In June 2022, the International Olympic Committee (IOC) stripped IBA's rights to run and organize the tournament due to "continuing irregularity issues in the areas of finance, governance, ethics, refereeing, and judging".[5] Hence, the IOC executive board established and ratified a new qualification system for Paris 2024 that would witness the boxers obtain the quota spots through the continental multisport events, reducing the complexity of the process. The qualification period commences at five regional multisport events in the middle of the 2023 season (2023 African Games in Accra, Ghana; 2022 Asian Games in Hangzhou, China; 2023 European Games in Poland; 2023 Pacific Games in Honiara, Solomon Islands; and the 2023 Pan American Games in Santiago, Chile), set to be served as continental qualifying meets, where a total of 139 spots will be assigned to a specific number of highest-ranked boxers in each weight category. For these reasons, this tournament does not give a quota for the Olympic Games.[6][7]

Schedule

All times are local (UTC+5).[8][9]

Date Mon 1 Tue 2 Wed 3 Thu 4 Fri 5 Sat 6 Sun 7 Mon 8 Tue 9 Wed 10 Thu 11 Fri 12 Sat 13 Sun 14
Event
17:00
13:00
18:00
14:00
18:00
13:00
18:00
13:00
18:00
14:00
18:00
14:00
18:00
14:00
18:00
14:00
18:00
14:00
18:00
14:00
18:00
17:00
17:00
Minimumweight R32 R16 QF SF F
Flyweight R64 R32 R16 QF SF F
Bantamweight R64 R32 R16 QF SF F
Featherweight R64 R32 R16 QF SF F
Lightweight R64 R32 R16 QF SF F
Light welterweight R64 R32 R16 QF SF F
Welterweight R64 R32 R16 QF SF F
Light middleweight R64 R32 R16 QF SF F
Middleweight R64 R32 R16 QF SF F
Light heavyweight R64 R32 R16 QF SF F
Cruiserweight R32 R16 QF SF F
Heavyweight R64 R32 R16 QF SF F
Super heavyweight R64 R32 R16 QF SF F

Medal summary

Medal table

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Medalists

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Minimumweight
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Sanzhar Tashkenbay
 Kazakhstan (KAZ)
Sakhil Alakhverdovi
 Georgia (GEO)
Alejandro Claro
 Cuba (CUB)
Edmond Khudoian
 Russia (RUS)
Flyweight
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Hasanboy Dusmatov
 Uzbekistan (UZB)
Billal Bennama
 France (FRA)
Deepak Bhoria
 India (IND)
Martín Molina
 Spain (ESP)
Bantamweight
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Makhmud Sabyrkhan
 Kazakhstan (KAZ)
Oybek Juraev
 Uzbekistan (UZB)
Yosvany Veitia
 Cuba (CUB)
Dmitrii Dvali
 Russia (RUS)
Featherweight
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Abdumalik Khalokov
 Uzbekistan (UZB)
Saidel Horta
 Cuba (CUB)
Mohammad Hussamuddin
 India (IND)
Munarbek Seitbek Uulu
 Kyrgyzstan (KGZ)
Lightweight
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Sofiane Oumiha
 France (FRA)
Erislandy Álvarez
 Cuba (CUB)
Mohammad Abu Jajeh
 Jordan (JOR)
Vsevolod Shumkov
 Russia (RUS)
Light welterweight
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Ruslan Abdullaev
 Uzbekistan (UZB)
Baatarsükhiin Chinzorig
 Mongolia (MGL)
Hovhannes Bachkov
 Armenia (ARM)
Bakhodur Usmonov
 Tajikistan (TJK)
Welterweight
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Asadkhuja Muydinkhujaev
 Uzbekistan (UZB)
Dulat Bekbauov
 Kazakhstan (KAZ)
Lasha Guruli
 Georgia (GEO)
Battömöriin Misheelt
 Mongolia (MGL)
Light middleweight
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Aslanbek Shymbergenov
 Kazakhstan (KAZ)
Saidjamshid Jafarov
 Uzbekistan (UZB)
Nishant Dev
 India (IND)
Wanderson de Oliveira
 Brazil (BRA)
Middleweight
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Yoenlis Hernández
 Cuba (CUB)
Wanderley Pereira
 Brazil (BRA)
Alokhon Abdullaev
 Uzbekistan (UZB)
Moreno Fendero
 France (FRA)
Light heavyweight
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Nurbek Oralbay
 Kazakhstan (KAZ)
Tuohetaerbieke Tanglatihan
 China (CHN)
Gazimagomed Jalidov
 Spain (ESP)
Imam Khataev
 Russia (RUS)
Cruiserweight
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Sharabutdin Ataev
 Russia (RUS)
Loren Alfonso
 Azerbaijan (AZE)
Georgii Kushitashvili
 Georgia (GEO)
Rogelio Romero
 Mexico (MEX)
Heavyweight
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Muslim Gadzhimagomedov
 Russia (RUS)
Aziz Abbes Mouhiidine
 Italy (ITA)
Lazizbek Mullojonov
 Uzbekistan (UZB)
Narek Manasyan
 Armenia (ARM)
Super heavyweight
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Bakhodir Jalolov
 Uzbekistan (UZB)
Fernando Arzola
 Cuba (CUB)
Mahammad Abdullayev
 Azerbaijan (AZE)
Ayoub Ghadfa
 Spain (ESP)

Participating nations

538 athletes from 107 countries participated in the championships.

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  1.  Afghanistan (2)
  2.  Albania (6)
  3.  Algeria (7)
  4.  Angola (2)
  5.  Antigua and Barbuda (1)
  6.  Armenia (11)
  7.  Australia (9)
  8.  Austria (4)
  9.  Azerbaijan (13)
  10.  Bahamas (1)
  11.  Bahrain (2)
  12.  Barbados (1)
  13.  Belarus (8)
  14.  Bosnia and Herzegovina (2)
  15.  Botswana (4)
  16.  Brazil (7)
  17.  Bulgaria (10)
  18.  Burundi (3)
  19.  Cameroon (4)
  20.  Cape Verde (1)
  21.  China (10)
  22.  Chinese Taipei (8)
  23.  Colombia (5)
  24.  Comoros (3)
  25.  Cook Islands (1)
  26.  Croatia (3)
  27.  Cuba (13)
  28.  Cyprus (1)
  29.  Democratic Republic of the Congo (7)
  30.  Dominican Republic (9)
  31.  Ecuador (6)
  32.  Egypt (2)
  33.  El Salvador (3)
  34.  Swaziland (4)
  35.  Ethiopia (3)
  36.  Fiji (2)
  37.  France (11)
  38.  French Polynesia (1)
  39.  Gambia (3)
  40.  Georgia (10)
  41.  Germany (2)[lower-alpha 1]
  42.  Ghana (6)
  43.  Greece (3)
  44.  Guatemala (3)
  45.  Guinea (2)
  46.  Guyana (2)
  47.  Haiti (2)
  48.  Hong Kong (3)
  49.  Hungary (7)
  50.  India (13)
  51.  Indonesia (4)
  52.  Iran (7)
  53.  Israel (5)
  54.  Italy (6)
  55.  Jamaica (2)
  56.  Japan (9)
  57.  Jordan (11)
  58.  Kazakhstan (13)
  59.  Kenya (8)
  60.  Kyrgyzstan (13)
  61.  Lesotho (3)
  62.  Luxembourg (1)
  63.  Mali (1)
  64.  Mauritius (2)
  65.  Mexico (9)
  66.  Moldova (10)
  67.  Mongolia (10)
  68.  Montenegro (1)
  69.  Morocco (7)
  70.  Mozambique (4)
  71.    Nepal (2)
  72.  Niger (1)
  73.  Nigeria (3)
  74.  Macedonia (2)
  75.  Pakistan (1)
  76.  Palestine (3)
  77.  Panama (2)
  78.  Paraguay (3)
  79.  Poland (1)[lower-alpha 1]
  80.  Puerto Rico (3)
  81.  Romania (3)
  82.  Russia (13)
  83.  Saint Lucia (1)
  84.  Scotland (1)[lower-alpha 1]
  85.  Senegal (4)
  86.  Serbia (9)
  87.  Sierra Leone (2)
  88.  Slovenia (2)
  89.  South Africa (4)
  90.  South Korea (11)
  91.  Spain (11)
  92.  Sri Lanka (1)
  93.  Sweden (2)[lower-alpha 1]
  94.  Syria (3)
  95.  Tajikistan (12)
  96.  Tanzania (4)
  97.  Thailand (6)
  98.  Tonga (1)
  99.  Trinidad and Tobago (7)
  100.  Turkey (11)
  101.  Turkmenistan (10)
  102.  Uganda (1)
  103.  United Arab Emirates (3)
  104.  Uzbekistan (13)
  105.  Venezuela (3)
  106.  Zambia (3)
  107.  Zimbabwe (4)

Controversies

Boycott due to participation of athletes from Russia and Belarus

Ignoring Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine in February 2022 and subsequent recommendations of the International Olympic Committee to bar Russian and Belarusian athletes from competing under their national flags and for the anthems to be played,[11] the International Boxing Association under the leadership of Russian Umar Kremlev allowed them to compete with no restrictions. In the aftermath, 19 countries (21 national federations) decided to boycott the championship over IBA's decision.[12][13]

The nations that boycotted the tournament were:

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Kosovo's non-participation

Kosovo did not attend in protest at the Uzbekistani authorities' request to issue a visa to enter the country and to ban the use of the flag and national anthem.[14]

Host country attitude

"Uzbekistan is a country that adheres to international sports norms and supports the principle of sports being free from politics."[15]

Shohid Tillaboev Secretary General of Uzbekistan Boxing Federation.

Notes

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 1.7 Six boxers from four boycotting national federations (Germany, Poland, Scotland and Sweden) competed at the World Championships through the Financial Support Programme (FSP) aided by the International Boxing Association (IBA).[10]

References

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  10. https://www.insidethegames.biz/articles/1136592/iba-fsp-boycott
  11. https://www.insidethegames.biz/articles/1134797/matytsin-present-world-boxing-champs
  12. Britai prisijungė prie pasaulio bokso čempionato boikoto
  13. Statement from GB Boxing on the forthcoming 2023 IBA Men’s World Boxing Championships
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