The official handbook of the IBA Men’s Elite World Boxing Championships has issued today

The handbook of the upcoming IBA Men’s Elite World Boxing Championships has issued and the National Federations can start the registration process through the IBA Database.
The next edition of the IBA Men’s Elite World Boxing Championships will be held at the Dubai Tennis Stadium on December 2-13.
Boxers who were born between 1985 and 2006 will be eligible to participate in the IBA Men’s Elite World Boxing Championships
The boxers can compete in 13 categories from the minimumweight (48kg) up to the super heavyweight (+92kg) in Dubai.
The teams can arrive to Dubai on November 30, the first competition day is December 3 while the finals are schedule to be held on December 13.
The total prize money of the IBA Men’s Elite World Boxing Championships will be 8.32 million US dollars and the best 104 boxers can earn these amounts in Dubai.
The winners of each weight category will get 300,000 USD, the silver medallists 150,000 USD, the bronze medallists 75,000 USD while the quarter-finalists also 10,000 USD.
Each of the prizes will be shared between the boxers, coaches and the National Federations in order to support all of the participants. The boxers can earn 50% of the prize money, 25% will go to the coaches and the remaining 25% to the National Federations.
The next edition of the IBA Men’s Elite World Boxing Championships called as the Festival of Boxing in Dubai.
The first World Boxing Championships took place in Havana, Cuba in 1974 and the last 22nd edition featured in Uzbekistan’s capital city, in Tashkent on May 2023.
Stars as Makhmud Sabyrkhan, Abdumalik Khalokov, Ruslan Abdullayev, Aslanbek Shymbergenov and Nurbek Oralbay increased the number of the Asian gold medals up to nine at the IBA Men’s Elite World Boxing Championships in Tashkent, Uzbekistan on the final day of boxing two and half years ago.
Uzbekistan’s trio, as Hasanboy Dusmatov, Asadkhudja Muydinkhudjayev and Bakhodir Jalolov, furthermore Kazakhstan’s Sanzhar Tashkenbay earned the additional four titles for Asia in the Tashkent edition.
The busy city of Dubai hosted the 2021 edition of the ASBC Asian Elite Boxing Championships and the ASBC Asian Youth & Junior Boxing Championships in the same year.
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