Strong Asian girls are ready to steal the show at the IBA Women’s Elite World Boxing Championships in Nis

The next edition of the IBA Women’s Elite World Boxing Championships will be held in Nis, Serbia on March 8-17 this year. The registrations for the upcoming championships are in the final stage for all of the National Federations.

Among the Asian nations, Afghanistan plans to return with six boxers which could be a record-breaking for them in this event.

China will send maximum number of 12 boxers to the IBA Women’s World Boxing Championships and they have strong chances to reach the top of the podium in Nis.

DPR Korea’s two stars such as a former World Champion, Pang Chol Mi and Won Un Gyong both are involved to their travelling team.

Kazakhstan will also send maximum number of 12 boxers to the Serbian city and all of their stars will be included to the squad.

Uzbekistan’s young team was selected based on their performances in the recent National Championships which took place last month.

Kuwait, Nepal, Saudi Arabia, Sri Lanka, Tajikistan, Thailand and Vietnam are all planning to participate in the IBA Women’s World Boxing Championships.

Nis is the third largest city in Serbia with the population of 260,000 with its suburbs and the administrative center of the Nisava District. Nis is a historic city, built by the time of the Roman Empire and it has a fortress, memorial park, chapels, monuments and other important sightseeing.

The women’s boxers will be able to participate in all of the twelve official weight categories from the minimumweight (48kg) up to the heavyweight (+81kg) in Nis.

Twenty-six Asian boxers earned at least a medal in the last 2023 edition of the IBA Women’s World Boxing Championships and among them thirteen remained their chance alive to win the competition in New Delhi, India. The Asians bagged eight gold medals in the two final competition days earning two-thirds of all titles in India.

Out of the participating 324 boxers, 121 were Asians at the 2023 IBA Women’s World Boxing Championships in New Delhi, India.

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