2025 World Boxing Cup

2025 World Boxing Cup
Venue Rafain Palace Hotel and Convention
Zhaksylyk Ushkempirov Palace
Shaheed Vijay Singh Pathik Sports Complex
Location Foz do Iguaçu
Astana
New Delhi
Dates 31 March – 5 April
30 June – 7 July
15 – 22 November
Competitors500+ from 38 nations

The 2025 World Boxing Cup was held from 31 March to 22 November 2025.[1] Hosted by World Boxing, it was the first edition of the World Boxing Cup.[2] There were ten weight categories for men and women competing from 19 countries.[3] The first stage was held in Foz do Iguaçu, Brazil.[4] The second stage was held in Astana, Kazakhstan, while the finals were held in New Delhi, India.[5]

During stage one, boxers from nine countries won at least one gold.[6] 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.[7] Stage two saw host Kazakhstan dominate with Brazil and India next in most medals.[8] India dominated the final leg, raking in 20 medals with 9 gold, 6 silver and 5 bronze.

Editions

Stage Host Dates Ref
I Foz do Iguaçu March 31 – April 5 [9]
II Astana 30 June – 7 July [10]
Finals New Delhi 15 – 22 November

Medal table

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 India13121540
2 Kazakhstan1251330
3 Uzbekistan97925
4 Brazil74516
5 Poland35816
6 England341017
7 Australia2248
8 Norway2002
9 Italy1539
10 Chinese Taipei1247
 Japan1247
12 France1168
13 Argentina1001
 Finland1001
15 Turkey0268
 United States0268
17 Germany0123
18 Bulgaria0112
 Kyrgyzstan0112
 Mongolia0112
 Nigeria0112
22 Philippines0101
23 Azerbaijan0033
24 Dominican Republic0011
 Guatemala0011
Totals (25 entries)5759104220

Stage I

Men

Event Gold Silver Bronze
47–50 kg Asilbek Jalilov Nikee Cummings Jadumani Singh
Jakub Słomiński
50–55 kg Nursultan Altynbek Mirazizbek Mirzakhalilov Manish Rathore
José Felipe Mijangos
55–60 kg Luiz Gabriel Oliveira Paweł 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 Michał Jarliński
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
Isaías Ribeiro
+90 kg Jakhongir Zokirov Damar Thomas Daniyal Saparbay
Kelvin Watts

Women

Event Gold Silver Bronze
45–48 kg Tatiana Flores Giovanna Marchese Guo Yi-xuan
Radija Silva
48–51 kg Zhazira Urakbayeva Lucia Elen Ayari Natalia Kuczewska
Jennifer Lozano
51–54 kg Wiktoria Rogalińska Yoseline Perez Lauren Mackie
Sirine Charaabi
54–57 kg Jucielen Romeu Julia Szeremeta Vivien Parsons
Ulzhan Sarsenbek
57–60 kg Rebecca Nicoli Aneta Rygielska Tina Rahimi
Elise Glynn
60–65 kg Sacha Hickey Kinga Krowka Morelle McCane
Chen Nien-chin
65–70 kg Barbara Marcinkowska Lekeisha Pergoliti Leonie Mueller
Queila Braga
70–75 kg Sunniva Hofstad Melissa Gemini Viviane Pereira
Oliwia Toborek

Source

Stage II

Men

Event Gold Silver Bronze
50 kg Sanzhar Tashkenbay Jay Bryan Baricuatro Subkhan Mamedov
Omer Izaz
55 kg Makhmud Sabyrkhan Rui Yamaguchi Yasen Radev
Junior Alcántara
60 kg Luiz Gabriel Oliveira Gantömöriin Lundaa Mahammadali Gasimzade
Shunsuke Kitamoto
65 kg Yuri Falcão Abhinash Jamwal Patris Mughalzai
Yertugan Zeinullinov
70 kg Kaian Reis Hitesh Gulia Otgonbaataryn Byamba-Erdene
Makan Traoré
75 kg Sabirzhan Akkalykov Rami Kiwan Nikhil Dubey
Nuradin Rustambek Uulu
80 kg Yojerlin César Nurbek Oralbay Robby Gonzales
Mert Aybuğa
85 kg Bekzad Nurdauletov Jugnoo Ahlawat Samet Ersoy
Teagn Stott
90 kg Isaías Ribeiro Emrah Yaşar Soheb Bouafia
Sagyndyk Togambay
+90 kg Aibek Oralbay Nikita Putilov Narender Berwal
Mahammad Abdullayev

Women

Event Gold Silver Bronze
48 kg Nazym Kyzaibay Romane Moulai Minakshi Hooda
Nurselen Yalgettekin
51 kg Pihla Kaivo-oja Alua Balkibekova Wassila Lkhadiri
Caroline de Almeida
54 kg Sakshi Chaudhary Yoseline Perez Feruza Kazakova
Wiktoria Rogalińska
57 kg Jaismine Lamboria Jucielen Romeu Aidana Zabynbekova
Wu Shih-yi
60 kg Viktoriya Grafeyeva Rebecca De Lima Santos Sanju Khatri
Lucy Kings-Wheatley
65 kg Navbakhor Khamidova Busenaz Sürmeneli Morelle McCane
Aida Abikeyeva
70 kg Natalya Bogdanova Lekeisha Pergoliti Patricia Mbata
Leonie Müller
75 kg Sunniva Hofstad Nadezhda Ryabets Aziza Zokirova
Büşra Işıldar
80 kg Eseta Flint Pooja Rani Sokhiba Ruzmetova
Elif Güneri
+80 kg Nupur Sheoran Yeldana Talipova Şeyma Düztaş
Oltinoy Sotimboeva

Source

Finals

Men

Event Gold Silver Bronze
50 kg Asilbek Jalilov Jadumani Singh
55 kg Samandar Olimov Pawan Bartwal
60 kg Sachin Siwach Munarbek Seitbek Uulu
65 kg Shion Nishiyama Abhinash Jamwal
70 kg Hitesh Gulia Nurbek Mursal
75 kg Javokhir Abdurakhimov Michal Jarlinski Sumit Kundu
80 kg Oladimeji Shittu Ankush Panghal
85 kg Sultanbek Aibaruly Jasurbek Yuldoshev Jugnoo Ahlawat
90 kg Isaac Okoh Nusratbek Tokhirov Naveen Kumar
+90 kg Khalimjon Mamasoliev Narender Berwal

Women

Event Gold Silver Bronze
48 kg Minakshi Hooda Farzona Fozilova Hanna Okhota
Bak Chorong
51 kg Nikhat Zareen Xuan Yi Guo
54 kg Preeti Pawar Sirine Charrabi
57 kg Jaismine Lamboria Wu Shih Yi
60 kg Parveen Hooda Taguchi Ayaka
65 kg Chen Nien-Chin Dione Burman Neeraj Phogat
70 kg Arundhati Chaudhary Aziza Zokirova
75 kg Emma-Sue Greentree Melissa Gemini Saweety Boora
80 kg Agata Kaczmarska Pooja Rani
+80 kg Nupur Sheoran Oltinoy Sotimboeva

Source

Participating nations

130+ boxers from 19 countries took part in the first leg held in Brazil.[11] 400+ boxers from 31 countries participated in the second leg held in Kazakhstan.[12] 130+ boxers from 18 nations took part in the final in India.[13]

References

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