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AIBA Boxing World Cup

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Boxing competition
Boxing World Cup
Statusinactive
Genresports event
Datevarious
Frequencybiannual
Locationvarious
Inaugurated1979 (1979)
FounderColonel Don Hull
Most recent2008 (2008)
Attendance.
Activityamateur boxing
Organised byAIBA
PeopleAnwar Chowdhry

TheBoxing World Cup was an internationalboxing event organized by theAIBA, featuring boxers competing in different weight divisions. It was held from 1979 to 1998 as an individual competition and from 2002 to 2006 as a team competition. In 2008, the format returned to individual competition, though the team score was still accounted for.

History

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Individual boxers were competing in their weight categories as part of the team competition, with the overall winner decided by the higher number of total wins. Each team represented countries and continents. The number of weight categories differed per Cup. Related type of competition could be considered boxing team duels, often held between countries as part of the final stage of preparation for theIBA World Boxing Championships.

The event took place twelve times, from 1979 to 2008. In 2005, the event took place inMoscow,Russia, and the Russian team won. In the next event was held inBaku,Azerbaijan, and theCuban team won.

After a new president was elected in theInternational Boxing Association and the event stopped. It did not take place in 2007. In 2008, it was announced by the boxing organization that the event would continue on, but in a different competition, which will happen once in two years and the following one being in 2008. It would feature the top ranked boxers competing in this event in their weight categories. The place chosen for the event was Moscow.[1]

Competition format

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Certain editions of the World Cup, held in the 1990s, saw individual matches of five two-minute rounds.

Results by year

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EditionYearHostVenueDatesWinnerRunner-upFinal scoreThird placeNotesRefs
11979United StatesNew York City,United StatesMadison Square GardenOctober 11–19United StatesUnited StatesSoviet UnionSoviet Union7–3South KoreaSouth Korea
Puerto RicoPuerto Rico
CubaCuba absent[2]
21981CanadaMontreal,CanadaMaurice Richard ArenaNovember 11–18Soviet UnionSoviet UnionCubaCuba4–4United StatesUnited States
CanadaCanada
[3]
31983ItalyRome,ItalyPalazzo dello SportOctober 17–22CubaCubaSoviet UnionSoviet Union4–3ItalyItaly
South KoreaSouth Korea
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41985South KoreaSeoul,South KoreaJamsil ArenaNovember 2–6South KoreaSouth KoreaSoviet UnionSoviet Union4–4East GermanyEast Germany
United StatesUnited States
CubaCuba absent[5]
51987Socialist Federal Republic of YugoslaviaBelgrade,YugoslaviaOctober 26–31CubaCubaEast GermanyEast Germany5–3Soviet UnionSoviet Union
Socialist Federal Republic of YugoslaviaYugoslavia
United StatesUnited States absent[6]
61990CubaHavana,CubaSports City ColiseumFebruary 18–24CubaCubaSoviet UnionSoviet Union4–0East GermanyEast Germany
TurkeyTurkey
1st stage[7]
Republic of IrelandDublin,IrelandSeptember 1–8CubaCubaEast GermanyEast Germany3–1West GermanyWest Germany
Soviet UnionSoviet Union
2nd stage[8]
IndiaBombay,IndiaBombay GymkhanaNovember 10–17CubaCubaUnited StatesUnited States3–1CanadaCanada
BulgariaBulgaria
3rd stage[9]
71994ThailandBangkok,ThailandThammasat Sport CentreJune ?–11GermanyGermanyCubaCuba3–2KazakhstanKazakhstan
UzbekistanUzbekistan
[10]
81998ChinaChongqing,ChinaJuneCubaCubaThailandThailand9–1UzbekistanUzbekistan
ChinaChina
[11]
ChinaBeijing,China
92002KazakhstanAstana,KazakhstanKazakhstan Sports PalaceJune 3–8CubaCubaKazakhstanKazakhstan7–5ThailandThailand
RussiaRussia
[12]
1 (w)2004NorwayTonsberg,NorwayQuality HotelApril 28 – May 1ChinaChinaItalyItaly3–3TurkeyTurkey
IndiaIndia
CubaCuba absent
RussiaRussia absent
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102005RussiaMoscow,RussiaLuzhniki Minor ArenaJuly 12–17RussiaRussiaCubaCuba7–4AzerbaijanAzerbaijan
KazakhstanKazakhstan
[14][15]
112006AzerbaijanBaku,AzerbaijanBaku Sports PalaceOctober 15–22CubaCubaRussiaRussia6–5AzerbaijanAzerbaijan
UkraineUkraine
[16][17]
122008RussiaMoscow,RussiaMegasport Sport PalaceDecember 5–15CubaCubaRussiaRussia6–3ArmeniaArmenia
PhilippinesPhilippines
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Statistics by country

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CountryWinnersRunner-upThird place
CubaCuba2 (2006,2008)1 (2005)
RussiaRussia1 (2005)2 (2006,2008)
AzerbaijanAzerbaijan2 (2005,2006)
ArmeniaArmenia1 (2008)
Notes
  • In 2005, there was a group stage followed by knock-out system and there were a semi-finals.
  • In 2006, the third place was shared between the two teams that finished second in their groups.
  • In 2008, the results were based on the medal table after the individual competitions.

United States Olympic Cup

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EditionYearHostVenueDatesWinnerFinal scoreNotesRefs
11990United StatesSalt Lake City, UtahSalt Palace Exhibition HallJune 23North America11–3dgr


North America vs. Europe team duals at the multi-sport event[18]
21999United StatesSan Diego, CaliforniaUniversity of California—San DiegoSeptember 9–10Ukraineindividual contest at the multi-sport event[19]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ab"Welcome to the Cook Islands Herald". Archived fromthe original on 2008-10-14. Retrieved2008-08-05.
  2. ^World Cup 1979 Results at Amateur Boxing Results. Retrieved on July 13, 2019.
  3. ^World Cup 1981 Results at Amateur Boxing Results. Retrieved on July 13, 2019.
  4. ^World Cup 1983 Results at Amateur Boxing Results. Retrieved on July 13, 2019.
  5. ^World Cup 1985 Results at Amateur Boxing Results. Retrieved on July 13, 2019.
  6. ^World Cup 1987 Results at Amateur Boxing Results. Retrieved on July 13, 2019.
  7. ^World Cup 1990 (Cuba) Results at Amateur Boxing Results. Retrieved on July 13, 2019.
  8. ^World Cup 1990 (Dublin) Results at Amateur Boxing Results. Retrieved on July 13, 2019.
  9. ^World Cup 1990 (Bombay) Results at Amateur Boxing Results. Retrieved on July 13, 2019.
  10. ^World Cup 1994 Results at Amateur Boxing Results. Retrieved on December 20, 2019.
  11. ^World Cup 1998 Results at Amateur Boxing Results. Retrieved on July 13, 2019.
  12. ^World Cup 2002 Results at Amateur Boxing Results. Retrieved on July 13, 2019.
  13. ^Female World Cup 2004 Results at Amateur Boxing Results. Retrieved on December 20, 2019.
  14. ^"Boxing World Cup, Moscow 2005". Archived fromthe original on 2008-09-15. Retrieved2008-08-05.
  15. ^"Boxing World Cup, Moscow 2005". Archived fromthe original on 2008-09-15. Retrieved2008-08-05.
  16. ^Боксеры готовятся к Кубку мира. Бокс. MAGSPORTArchived 2011-04-29 at theWayback Machine
  17. ^"Бокс - Новости бокса - BOXNEWS.com.ua".www.boxnews.com.ua. 27 February 2019.
  18. ^Santa Ana Orange County Register Archives, Jun 25, 1990, p. 49
  19. ^Bank of America - US Olympic Cup - 1999 at Amateur Boxing Results. Retrieved on January 9, 2020.

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