1. World Boxing Association
The World Boxing Association was founded in 1967, and its chairman is Mendoza. WBA was originally a national boxing association established by the United States against the New York State Sports Commission. Mainly an American organization, it basically controls the boxing competition in the whole United States. This organization has announced that it has its own world boxing champion, and it often conflicts with the World Boxing Council. Ali, Fraser and Furman are known as the "Big Three Heavyweight Boxing in the 1970s" and are well-deserved champions. All their gold belts are engraved with the word WBA.
2. World Boxing Council (WBC).
The World Boxing Council was established in 1963, with its headquarters in Mexico City and its chairman Suleiman. This organization consists of most national and international management groups in the United States and is supported by the New York State Sports Commission. At the same time, the European Boxing Federation, the British Boxing Federation, the Latin American Boxing Federation, some American Boxing Associations and some national boxing associations in Asia and Africa are United. It is more inclined to become a worldwide and more inclusive organization. Most of their income is used to promote boxing, protect athletes and improve medical facilities.
From 65438 to 0979, WBC was rebuilt and became the most famous and powerful professional boxing organization in the world.
In the world professional boxing championship, the heavyweights have increased, leading to lighter grades. The major change of the World Professional Boxing Championship took place in 1982, that is, the World Boxing Council announced that the longest time for all events in the organization could only reach 12 rounds, instead of the previous 15 rounds.
3. International Federation
The International Boxing Federation was founded in 1983, with its headquarters in New Jersey, USA, and its chairman is robert lee. IBF is an organization that opposes WBC. The purpose of this organization is to seize the award rights controlled by the United States. The organization's predecessor was the American Boxing Association (USBA, founded in 1976). The original two organizations coexist, and now they are reunited, called IBF/USBA, and the champion belongs to both organizations.
IBF has a famous saying "an ideal, now it is time to realize it". Under the guidance of this concept, IBF has made great contributions to the development of international boxing.
4. World Boxing Organization (WBO)
The World Boxing Organization is a new professional boxing organization split from the World Boxing Council (WBC). Its headquarters is in Puerto Rico, but the championship Committee is in Miami, Florida, USA. The current chairman is Joe Toefs of the United States. So far, WBO has won the championship in nearly 20 countries on all continents.
5. National Boxing Association
The National Boxing Association of the United States is an active professional boxing organization in the international professional boxing world besides the above four boxing organizations. Founded in 1990, headquartered in Hollywood, Florida, USA, the current chairman is Eric Ajian Lamson. NBA is one of the earliest boxing organizations in the world, so it is deeply supported by boxers and boxers.
He introduced three famous plans, namely, boxing medical plan, education service plan and boxing pension plan. Although the NBA is the national boxing association of the United States, it also hosts intercontinental competitions and world-class competitions, and also has its own world champion.
There are also professional boxing organizations that came out after 90. They are International Boxing Organization, International Boxing Council (IBC) and World Boxing Federation (WBV). These three professional boxing organizations are pure fish and pearls.
In fact, although there are many professional boxing organizations and champions in the world, WBA, WBC and IBF have always monopolized the world boxing world. Although full of contradictions and struggles, the level of holding competitions is the same. Sometimes they unite to organize competitions and produce a unified champion; Sometimes some organizations organize individual champions to have difficulty in childbirth and there are vacancies.
6. International Amateur Boxing Federation
Boxing associations of 24 countries including Britain and France were established in London on 1946. International Boxing Federation for short. There are currently 130 members. Headquartered in the United States (where the chairman is located).
Official languages: English, Spanish, German, Russian and French.
1946 65438+ The first constitution of the International Boxing Federation was adopted at the first congress in London on1October 28th.
The International Boxing Federation has several regional bureaus:
European Bureau-includes more than 30 members. Headquartered in Berlin. All European national boxing associations are members of the European Amateur Boxing Federation;
Asia Bureau-including associations in 23 countries and regions. Headquartered in Tokyo.
Africa Bureau-including 3 1 members, headquartered in Tunisia.
American Bureau-includes 29 members. Headquartered in klestil, USA.
Oceania Bureau-including nearly 10 members. Headquartered in Sydney.
The International Boxing Federation is recognized by the International Olympic Committee. Boxing is an official event in the Olympic Games.
The mission of the International Boxing Federation is:
Spread the true amateur boxing spirit and carry out friendly matches between athletes from all over the world; Formulate rules for world championships and international competitions; Ensure that all competitions of the International Boxing Federation strictly abide by the rules of the competition; Develop mutual friendship and respect among members.
Congress is the highest body of the International Boxing Federation, which is composed of chairman, honorary chairman, vice-chairman, executive committee and member representatives. Held every four years 1 time. The time and place of the meeting must be decided 1 year before the meeting, and the members shall be informed immediately. Each member association can send three representatives to attend the conference, but only 1 vote. The age of the representative shall not be less than 2 1 year, and only 1 member association can be represented.
The International Boxing Federation has several standing committees:
Technical Committee-consists of 7 members of the Executive Committee, the Chairman, the Vice Chairman and several members. The task is to explain the articles of association, rules, information exchange, publication, training, equipment and equipment production, and make suggestions to the Executive Committee.
Referee Committee-composed of five executive committees and eight excellent referees, its tasks are: to appoint referees for the Olympic Games and world championships; Under the leadership of the Executive Committee, the alternate referees and official referees of the International Boxing Federation are assessed, and the referee work of major competitions is studied and analyzed.
Medical Council-composed of 20 senior doctors (not less than 4 from each state). Its task is to report the athletes' physical condition to the Executive Committee, put forward suggestions to prevent injuries and organize medical teams to participate in the Olympic Games and world championships.
Finance Committee-composed of five executive committees, its task is to supervise financial revenue and expenditure, put forward suggestions to the executive Committee to expand the fund, and report the financial situation to Congress.
Like the Executive Committee, the above-mentioned committees hold at least 1 meeting every year.
The main competitions of the International Boxing Federation are: Olympic Boxing, World Championships, World Cup, Regional and Intercontinental Championships, World Youth Championships and International Invitational Tournaments. All competitions are conducted in accordance with the rules of the International Boxing Federation. The world championships for adults and youth are held every four years, and the European championships are held every two years.
The Constitution of the International Boxing Federation clearly stipulates that all member countries have equal rights and do not allow any form of discrimination. According to the regulations, when awarding prizes to the winners of official competitions, the national flag should be raised and the national anthem played.
China joined this organization on 1987.