2025 World Boxing Cup

2025 World Boxing Cup
Venue Rafain Palace Hotel and Convention
Zhaksylyk Ushkempirov Palace
Location Foz do Iguaçu
Astana
New Delhi
Dates 31 March – 5 April
30 June – 7 July
15 – 22 November
Competitors450+ from 35 nations

The 2025 World Boxing Cup was held from 31 March to November 2025. Hosted by World Boxing, it was the first edition of the World Boxing Cup.[1] There were ten weight categories for men and women competing from 19 countries.[2] The first part was held in Foz do Iguaçu, Brazil.[3] The second part was held in Astana, Kazakhstan while the finals will be held in New Delhi, India.[4]

During leg one, boxers from nine countries won at least one gold.[5] Uzbekistan topped the table with a total of 8 medals, 5 of which were gold. India won 6 via their men's team. Their women's team did not participate.[6]

Editions

Part Host Dates Ref
I Foz do Iguaçu March 31 – April 5 [7]
II Astana 30 June – 7 July [8]
Finals New Delhi 15 – 22 November

Medal table

As of Part II
RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Kazakhstan114722
2 Brazil74516
3 Uzbekistan52512
4 India46717
5 Poland24511
6 Norway2002
7 England13711
8 Italy1337
9 Australia1225
10 France1168
11 Argentina1001
 Finland1001
13 Turkey0268
 United States0268
15 Germany0123
 Japan0123
17 Bulgaria0112
 Mongolia0112
 Nigeria0112
20 Philippines0101
21 Azerbaijan0033
 Chinese Taipei0033
23 Dominican Republic0011
 Guatemala0011
 Kyrgyzstan0011
Totals (25 entries)373975151

Part I

Men

Event Gold Silver Bronze
47–50 kg Asilbek Jalilov Nikee Cummings Jadumani Singh
Jakub Slominski
50–55 kg Nursultan Altynbek Mirazizbek Mirzakhalilov Manish Rathore
Daniel Mijangos
55–60 kg Luiz Gabriel Oliveira Pawel Brach Sachin Siwach
Madiyar Daniyarov
60–65 kg Yuri Falcão Abhinash Jamwal Patris Mughalzai
Gianluigi Malanga
65–70 kg Hitesh Gulia Odel Kamara Makan Traoré
Carlos Flowers
70–75 kg Fazliddin Erkinboev Kaue Belini Michal Jarlinski
Remo Salvati
75–80 kg Javokhir Ummataliev Wanderley Pereira Dias Molzhigitov
Yojerlin César
80–85 kg Daulet Tulemissov Akmaljon Isroilov Abdoulaye Traoré
Jakub Straszewski
85–90 kg Turabek Khabibullaev Isaac Okoh Vishal Bataan
Isaias Filho
+90 kg Jakhongir Zokirov Damar Thomas Daniyal Saparbay
Kelvin Watts

Women

Event Gold Silver Bronze
45–48 kg Tatiana Flores Giovanna Marchese Yi-xuan Guo
Radija Silva
48–51 kg  Kazakhstan  Italy  Poland
 United States
51–54 kg  Poland  United States Lauren Mackie
 Italy
54–57 kg  Brazil  Poland Vivien Parsons
 Kazakhstan
57–60 kg  Italy  Poland  Australia
Elise Glynn
60–65 kg Sacha Hickey Kinga Krowka Morelle McCane
 Chinese Taipei
65–70 kg  Poland  Australia  Germany
 Brazil
70–75 kg Sunniva Hofstad Melissa Gemini Viviane Pereira
Oliwia Toborek

Source

Part II

Men

Event Gold Silver Bronze
47–50 kg Sanzhar Tashkenbay Jay Bryan Baricuatro
50–55 kg Makhmud Sabyrkhan Rui Yamaguchi
55–60 kg Luiz Gabriel Oliveira Lundaa Gantumur
60–65 kg Yuri Falcão Abhinash Jamwal Patris Mughalzai
65–70 kg Kaian Reis Hitesh Gulia
70–75 kg Sabirzhan Akkalykov Rami Kiwan Nikhil Dubey
75–80 kg Yojerlin César Nurbek Oralbay
80–85 kg Bekzad Nurdauletov Jugnoo Ahlawat
Teagn Stott
85–90 kg Isaias Filho Emrah Yasar
+90 kg Aibek Oralbay Nikita Putilov Narender Berwal

Women

Event Gold Silver Bronze
45–48 kg Nazym Kyzaibay Meenakshi Hooda
48–51 kg Pihla Kaivo-oja Alua Balkibekova
51–54 kg Sakshi Chaudhary Yoseline Perez
54–57 kg Jaismine Lamboria Jucielen Romeu
57–60 kg Viktoriya Grafeyeva Rebecca De Lima Santos Sanju Khatri
Lucy Kings-Wheatley
60–65 kg Navbakhor Khamidova Busenaz Sürmeneli
65–70 kg Natalya Bogdanova Lekeisha Pergoliti
70–75 kg Sunniva Hofstad Nadezhda Ryabets
75–80 kg Eseta Flint Pooja Rani
+80 kg Nupur Sheoran Yeldana Talipova

Source

Participating nations

130+ boxers from 19 countries took part in the first leg held in Brazil.[9] 400+ boxers from 31 countries participated in the second leg held in Kazakhstan.[10]

References

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